In a Taiwan war, the US could find itself fighting China without its top allies
Briefly

Several of America's biggest allies are unlikely to commit troops to save Taiwan due to military capability or reluctance to engage with China in all-out war, leaving America to respond alone, as highlighted in a RAND report.
While Japan and Australia had more willingness to assist in breaking a Chinese blockade of Taiwan, Japan's possible military support could be constrained by its pacifist stance and fear of Chinese retaliation, limiting potential aid to logistics and supplies, according to RAND.
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