Tensions Rising: U.S. Arms Deals and Taiwan’s Security Dilemma

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Taiwan’s government reasserted its call for U.S. arms supplies on Saturday, underscoring their foundation in U.S. law as a counter to regional threats, following President Trump’s comments about uncertainty over future sales. The U.S., bound by the Taiwan Relations Act, is a pivotal ally for Taiwan, despite no formal diplomatic ties. The Trump administration’s indecision after discussions with China’s Xi Jinping is causing concern in Taipei over continued support. President Lai’s representative emphasized that China’s military aggression is destabilizing the region. Meanwhile, Taiwan’s parliament has only approved partial defense funding, complicating procurement efforts as Taiwan seeks closer security cooperation with…

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