Joint Firepower Center: Taiwan, US Coordinate Military Systems To Deter China
Taiwan and the US are deepening military cooperation with the establishment of a Joint Firepower Coordination Center, designed to improve target integration and precision strike planning amid rising pressure from China. Supporters argue the move strengthens deterrence by denial in the Taiwan Strait, while critics warn it could narrow strategic ambiguity. At the same time, questions have emerged over Washington’s priorities after Taiwan was not explicitly mentioned in the latest US National Defense Strategy, even as officials emphasize the First Island Chain. How should this omission be interpreted? And what does growing US–Taiwan operational integration mean for regional security? In this episode, we examine the Joint Firepower Coordination Center, evolving US strategy in the Indo-Pacific, and how Taiwan fits into shifting US defense planning under renewed US–China rivalry. *Recorded on February 5, 2026 at 2pm Taiwan Standard Time Host: Wen-Ti Sung Producer: Chinyeh Chiang Our guests: Bryce C. Barros - GLOBSEC’s GeoTech Center Associate Fellow Kitsch Liao - Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub Associate Director















