Trump's Historic $14 Billion U.S. Arms Deal Set to Bolster Taiwan Defense
A significant $14 billion U.S. arms package for Taiwan is awaiting President Trump's approval, potentially being finalized after his visit to China. The deal, which includes PAC-3 and NASAMS missiles, aims to bolster Taiwan's defenses amidst rising Chinese military pressure. Speculations over U.S. military support for Taiwan continue amidst broader U.S.-China diplomatic engagements.
A monumental U.S. arms package worth $14 billion is poised for Taiwanese defense as it awaits a green light from President Donald Trump. Insider reports suggest the announcement may follow Trump's return from a diplomatic visit to China.
This arms package represents the most substantial deal for Taiwan to date, highlighting the ongoing military tensions with China. The deal primarily involves advanced PAC-3 and NASAMS air defense missiles to counter increasing military pressure from Beijing.
Despite potential diplomatic concerns, Washington's enduring policy supports Taiwan's defense measures. While some speculate that President Trump might scale back support in favor of trade negotiations, the forthcoming arms deal underscores continued U.S. commitment.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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