Nikki Haley Explains What The Economic Impact Will Be If China Invades Taiwan

Nikki Haley Explains What The Economic Impact Will Be If China Invades Taiwan

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said during an interview that aired over the weekend that if communist China invades Taiwan the impact on the global economy will be ten times larger than the impact from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Haley made the remarks during an interview on CBS News’ “Face The Nation” with Margaret Brennan while talking about the threat China poses to the world.

She discussed a recent trip she took to Taiwan where she learned about how they are preparing militarily for a potential war with China, including by reducing investment in China, extending the length of required military service for 18-year-olds, and training with the U.S.

“When it comes to our allies, when it comes to freedom-loving countries, we need to be the best friend to them that we can, because, if China takes Taiwan, what we saw with Russia and Ukraine, it affected 1 percent of GDP, and you saw the economy shake from that,” she said. “If China takes Taiwan, it would be 10 percent of the global GDP. That’s $10 trillion, compared to the $1 trillion in Ukraine. We need to care about that. We need to care about it from freedom. We need to care about it from the economy. We need to care about it from security.”

She said that Americans should not assume that everything will be “OK” if the U.S. goes into isolationist mode and ignores Russian and Chinese aggression.

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“What Taiwan is asking for is joint military training and to partner with us so that they can make weapons to defend themselves, and they want intelligence-sharing,” she said. “The best way to prevent war from China is to start arming Taiwan now and making sure that they’re ready.”

WATCH:

“I don’t think we need to send U.S. troops to defend Taiwan,” @NikkiHaley says, after President Biden said he would be willing to send U.S. troops but neither Donald Trump nor JD Vance have said so.

“Taiwan does not want troops,” she says, adding that Taiwan instead wants joint… pic.twitter.com/jJVWQ6z6vJ

— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) September 8, 2024

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