Commentary The Chinese regime continues to ratchet up the pressure on the West and it is described as an enemy with new and dangerous tactics. This week, organizers of the freediving championship event in Cyprus removed the Taiwanese flag. Beijing continues to intimidate Taiwan and sends aggressive air flights over the island-nation’s airspace. In addition, the regime continues to breach the 1948 Genocide Convention. Analysts call the U.S.-China relationship a “cold war.” In most cases, it has sounded like a buzzword. But if one studies the details of the Cold War between the United States and Russia, it has many important applications, including the concern over the ally’s commitment, the importance of parity for peace, the dangers of strategy over commitment, and the importance of fighting a narrative with a counter narrative. One of the biggest debates seems to be the American military commitment to Taiwan. Proponents argue that America must offer …