Biden admin’s 3rd arms deal to Taiwan won’t boost DPP’s security, only benefits arms dealers


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Taiwan Photo: Unsplash The Biden administration approved its second arms sale to the Taiwan authority in two months, an estimated $95-million package including equipment and services to maintain the missile defense system the US exported to the island. It's also the third arms sale to Taiwan since President Joe Biden took office in January 2021, which Chinese experts viewed as a move to pacify the island amid the Ukraine crisis. They believe that there will be an increasing number of arms deals between the US and the Taiwan authority, which will not be enough to help the island win in...