Taiwan’s William Lai accused of stoking fear with 2027 countdown confusion and defence push
Critics question where the money will come from to finance Lai’s plans for a massive increase in military spending

The controversy erupted after Lai told a press conference on Wednesday that Beijing was pursuing a goal to “complete unification with Taiwan by force by 2027”, a line later amended on his official platforms to specify preparation for such an option rather than a scheduled assault.
Karen Kuo, a spokeswoman for Lai’s office, insisted 2027 was not a “confirmed invasion date” but a capability benchmark cited in US congressional and think-tank assessments. Still, the political blast radius was immediate.
The office later blamed the media for misunderstanding.
Opposition Taiwan People’s Party spokeswoman Chang Tung said Lai’s wording was “shocking and disruptive”, triggering unnecessary anxiety – and the media was not to blame.