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The U.S. strategy against a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan involves enhancing denial defenses to deter aggression; however, experts warn that repelling an invasion may not conclude the conflict. Protracted warfare is likely, as China might continue fighting after a failed attempt due to existential stakes. The U.S. must integrate denial with punitive strategies to effectively end hostilities, ensuring that any initial defense is coupled with a credible plan for de-escalation and conflict resolution.
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