As the Ukraine crisis unfolds, Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen has ordered the self-ruled island’s military forces and national security agencies to strengthen their combat readiness. Tsai delivered instructions during a high-level national security meeting on Wednesday. Taiwan set up a Ukraine working group last month to closely monitor the confrontation thousands of miles away in Europe, studying how Russia’s move could impact its neighbor, the communist regime in Beijing. “Our national security agencies and military must ramp up their efforts to monitor and provide early warning of military developments in the Taiwan Strait and surrounding areas,” Tsai told the meeting. She ordered to “ensure our national security by continuing to strengthen our readiness to respond to military developments in the Taiwan Strait,” according to the statement released by her office. Tsai’s remarks come amid growing speculation that the Ukraine crisis could be used by the communist regime in China to …