Taiwan’s top security official has recommended that President Tsai Ing-wen reconsider a planned visit to the South China Sea due to safety risks associated with the region’s escalating military tensions. What Happened: Taiwan’s National Security Bureau Director-General, Tsai Ming-yen, has advised President Tsai Ing-wen against visiting the South China Sea, Reuters reported on Tuesday. The recommendation comes amid concerns about potential risks from “interference by relevant countries,” in light of China’s military activities in the region. The security concerns stem from the militarization of…