U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar is set to lead a delegation to Taiwan, the first visit by a U.S. cabinet-level official since 2014. Azar would be joined by Dr. Mitch Wolfe, chief medical officer of the Centers for Disease Control, and retired U.S. ambassador James Moriarty, who now chairs the American Institute in Taiwan. While ostensibly focused on the pandemic, the visit comes at the lowest point in Sino-U.S. relations in four decades, with frictions on several fronts including trade, technology and security. Could this visit be the boldest statement made by the U.S. at a sensitive time? Could this pave the way for more provocations against China? And how could risks between the two militaries be managed? #Taiwan
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