President Trump declined to approve more than $400M in military aid to Taiwan this summer, favoring future arms sales to the self-governing island China claims.
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Trump declines approval of Taiwan military aid package: report
US President Donald Trump declined to approve $400 million in military aid to Taiwan in recent months while negotiating on trade and a potential summit with Beijing, the Washington Post reported ...
China has never given up its claim to the island; it is in the middle of one of the largest military buildups in history; it conducts regular incursions into Taiwan’s airspace and maritime zones; and ...
The delegation also told the US side that a MAC survey showed that the majority of Taiwanese support maintaining the “status ...
Kratos and Taiwan's National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology have unveiled the Mighty Hornet 4 attack unmanned ...
For decades, the United States has been a steadfast partner to Taiwan, providing diplomatic, economic, and military support to ensure the island’s autonomy, security, and prosperity are safeguarded in ...
Taiwan is racing to fortify itself against the possibility of conflict with China. Fighter jets roar across the divide, ...
China has long vowed to "reunify" with self-governing Taiwan and has not ruled out the use of force. It is a threat that ...
From pay raises to disciplinary reform, President Lai’s defense policy places soldiers at the center of a broader transformation. Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te (center, facing camera) speaks to ...
Taiwan has launched a new civil defense handbook providing a more user-friendly revamp highlighting the urgency of ...
China’s defense minister renews threats of his country’s takeover of self-ruled Taiwan as he opens a security forum in ...
As China expands its military, more Taiwanese than ever before want a bigger defence budget, while Japan is rearming at a ...
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