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Taiwan is reportedly considering a $15 billion military package as an overture to President-elect Donald Trump. This comes just as the island nation agreed to spend over $2 billion in American ...
Out of office, however, Trump has struck a less Taiwan-friendly note, blaming it for “taking away” the U.S. computer chip industry and not paying the U.S. for security assistance.
Asked in October if he would defend Taiwan in a China invasion, Trump told the Wall Street Journal: "I wouldn’t have to, because he respects me and he knows I’m f––– crazy."
During his first term as US president, Donald Trump was widely seen as a friend to Taiwan, having bolstered support for the island through increased arm sales and upgraded diplomatic visits.
Japan will continue to work with the United States for peace on the Taiwan Strait regardless of who is in the White House after the November presidential election, Japan's top government ...
In June 2017, Trump approved a $1.4 billion arms sale to Taiwan that included advanced missiles. That was followed up by another arms package in October 2018 worth around $330 million. Arms sales ...
WASHINGTON/TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan may demonstrate it takes Donald Trump's "protection" money demand seriously with large and early new arms deals, showing it is not looking for a free ride and ...
Japan warned on Friday that China risked escalating tension with Taiwan with an increase in military exercises that appeared aimed in part at readying Beijing's forces for a possible invasion of ...