U.S. Army Chief of Staff Says Differences Between Korean and Taiwanese Forces

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(1)A few days ago, at a hearing in the United States
(2)McConville, the US Army Chief of Staff, is asked this question

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(1)China growls… The situation in Taiwan is
(2)How do you look and how is Korea

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(1)And to McConville’s answer, Taiwan…
(2)I’m trying to be cool, but I feel a little sick

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(1)trying to prevent Chinese aggression
(2)What do you think of Taiwan’s efforts

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(1)Chief of Staff, you think
(2)Do you think the Taiwanese army is strong enough

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(1)That’s what I’m talking about at the next meeting
(2)I think we should talk

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(1)But we’ve learned a lot about Ukraine, and we’ve learned a lot about it
(2)I have it.

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(1)But we’re in Ukraine
(2)There’s a very good experience and lesson I learned

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(1)We need to know what we can do
(2)We need to dig deep

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(1)What abilities they have
(2)What weapons systems they can afford

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(1)What weapons are suitable for them, what their defense system is

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(1)They’re going to have enough weapons
(2)whether you have it or not

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(1)But most importantly
(2)Whether they have the will to fight

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(1)If Taiwan is like Ukrainians
(2)If you don’t have the will to fight for your country

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(1)The U.S. is trying to understand Taiwan’s importance
(2)I need to think about it

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(1)So you’re a Korean soldier
(2)What do you think of the ability

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(1)And Koreans
(2)The will of free protection is

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(1)I think Korea has a great ability
(2)He has a strong will to defend his freedom

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