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Taiwan Pursues $10 Billion U.S. Arms Deal as Tensions with China Escalate

The proposed arms package aims to bolster Taiwan's defense capabilities and secure support from the Trump administration amid increasing Chinese military pressure.

  • Taiwan is in discussions with the United States to purchase an arms package valued between $7 billion to $10 billion, according to anonymous sources familiar with the matter.
  • The proposed deal includes advanced weaponry such as coastal defense cruise missiles and HIMARS rocket systems, pending approval and finalization.
  • Taiwan seeks to demonstrate its commitment to self-defense and strengthen ties with the Trump administration, which has taken a transactional approach to foreign relations.
  • China has intensified military threats toward Taiwan, asserting its claim over the self-governed island and warning against U.S. actions that could support Taiwanese independence.
  • Taiwan plans to propose a special defense budget prioritizing precision ammunition, air-defense upgrades, and anti-drone technology as part of its broader strategy to counter potential threats.
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