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HRES 689119th CongressIntroduced

Expressing the opposition of the House of Representatives to the Chinese Communist Party's "stolen valor" historical revisionism with regards to Allied Victory in Asia, commemorating the contributions made by the Republic of China to Allied Victory, and acknowledging the postwar contributions of the Government of Japan to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific.

Introduced: Sep 10, 2025
Defense & National Security
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This House resolution expresses the House’s opposition to the Chinese Communist Party’s revisionist narrative that it alone deserved primary credit for the Allied victory over Japan in World War II. It praises the Republic of China (ROC) for its wartime contributions to the Allied victory, acknowledges postwar Japan’s role in promoting peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific, and outlines a set of United States policy responses. Although non-binding, the resolution signals congressional support for strengthening U.S. diplomacy, education, and international engagement to counter CCP propaganda and to reinforce Taiwan’s diplomatic standing and regional partnerships. The bill would not change law, but it would urge specific actions by federal agencies and school systems, and it would explicitly recognize ROC and allied contributions to World War II, while encouraging ongoing collaboration with Japan and Taiwan to maintain peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific. It also ties into existing Taiwan-related policy debates by supporting the Taiwan Allies International Protection and Enhancement (TAIPEI) Act of 2019.

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