US General Pushes First Island ‘Kill Web’ as Japan Lifts Arms Ban

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The US and its allies are moving to link their military capabilities into a new “kill web” across the Indo-Pacific. Bringing together Japan, the Philippines, South Korea and other partners, this approach aims to integrate sensors, weapons and command systems into a single, coordinated network. Unlike traditional “kill chains,” a kill web enables faster, more flexible responses across multiple domains. As pressure grows from China, Russia and North Korea, this evolving strategy could reshape how deterrence works along the First Island Chain. In this episode, we examine how a kill web functions, why it is gaining momentum and what it could mean for Taiwan and the future of regional security. *Recorded on April 30, 2026 at 4pm Taiwan Standard Time Host/Senior Producer: Yin Khvat Consultant: Max Yu Research Assistant: April Lin Our guests: Chenlung Kuo - United Daily News Deputy Editor-in-Chief Tony Hu - Former US Department of Defense Senior Director for China, Taiwan and Mongolia Michael Chen - Democratic Progressive Party International Affairs Director