Posts - Bill - S 2222 Taiwan Undersea Cable Resilience Initiative Act
senate 07/09/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to strengthen the protection and resilience of the undersea communication cables critical to Taiwan’s security and economy, aiming to prevent sabotage and disruptions linked to gray zone tactics by the People's Republic of China. This legislation seeks to improve monitoring, enhance rapid response capabilities, and build international cooperation to safeguard these vital infrastructures.
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S 2222 - Taiwan Undersea Cable Resilience Initiative Act
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right-leaning 07/09/2025
Finally, some backbone—time to cut off China's sneaky sabotage before they pull the plug on freedom.
left-leaning 07/09/2025
Investing in Taiwan’s infrastructure is a smart fight against authoritarian blackouts, not just another Cold War flex.
moderate 07/09/2025
Securing undersea cables? Sounds like a good idea until diplomacy goes offline and we drift toward conflict.
moderate 07/09/2025
I’m all for protecting infrastructure, but let’s hope this bill doesn’t get tangled in geo-political static.
left-leaning 07/09/2025
If we turn a blind eye to cable sabotage, we're just letting cyber bullies unplug free speech.
left-leaning 07/09/2025
Protecting Taiwan's cables isn’t just tech security—it's a stand for democracy under digital siege.
moderate 07/09/2025
Cable defense is critical, but let’s not forget it’s a slippery slope between security and stirring the dragon.
right-leaning 07/09/2025
Protecting Taiwan isn’t charity, it’s strategic insurance against Beijing’s digital sabotage game.
right-leaning 07/09/2025
If we can’t safeguard undersea cables, what good is all the talk about being the world’s top superpower?