Sec. 1264. Sense of congress on joint exercises with Taiwan
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It is the sense of Congress that— joint military exercises with Taiwan are an important component of improving military readiness; the Commander of United States Indo-Pacific Command possesses the authority to carry out such joint military exercises, including those that— involve multiple warfare domains and exercise secure communications between the forces of the United States, Taiwan, and other foreign partners; incorporate the participation of multiple combatant and subordinate unified commands; and present complex military challenges, including the multi-domain capabilities of a capable adversary; the United States should seek to use existing authorities more effectively to improve the readiness of the military forces of the United States and Taiwan; and the naval forces of Taiwan should be invited to participate in the Rim of the Pacific exercise, as appropriate, conducted in 2024.