// Global Analysis Archive
The source argues Japan’s post-9/11 alignment with the United States strengthened bilateral trust but expanded alliance obligations beyond East Asia. It suggests today’s Iran-related tensions and Strait of Hormuz security debate reprise that dilemma, forcing Tokyo to balance alliance unity, domestic consent, and regional priorities.
The source argues that President Trump’s renewed deal-making with Beijing has generated mixed signals for Taiwan, including reported pre-summit restraints followed by major arms and trade announcements. It assesses that sustained bipartisan congressional activism on China and Taiwan meaningfully constrains the likelihood of U.S. compromises that would disadvantage Taiwan.
The source argues Japan’s post-9/11 alignment with the United States strengthened bilateral trust but expanded alliance obligations beyond East Asia. It suggests today’s Iran-related tensions and Strait of Hormuz security debate reprise that dilemma, forcing Tokyo to balance alliance unity, domestic consent, and regional priorities.
The source argues that President Trump’s renewed deal-making with Beijing has generated mixed signals for Taiwan, including reported pre-summit restraints followed by major arms and trade announcements. It assesses that sustained bipartisan congressional activism on China and Taiwan meaningfully constrains the likelihood of U.S. compromises that would disadvantage Taiwan.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4665 | Japan’s Global Alliance Dilemma Returns: Hormuz Pressure Revives War-on-Terror Lessons | Japan-US Alliance | 2026-05-11 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-307 | Congress as a Brake on Trump–Xi Deal-Making: Implications for Taiwan | US-China Relations | 2026-01-28 | 1 | ACCESS » |