US TAIWAN RELATIONS

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

Biggest Ever Arms Deal: US Boosts Taiwan's Defense

The United States has just made a big move. They announced a massive arms deal with Taiwan. It's worth $11. 1 billion. This is the biggest deal ever. China is not happy about it. They see Taiwan as part of their country. They want the US to stop selling weapons to Taiwan. This deal makes Donald Tru

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Taiwan's Tech Giants: The Drone Revolution Awaits

Taiwan is making a big move in the world of drones. It's not just about buying drones anymore. The goal is to make them right there in Taiwan. This is a big deal for the country's defense and economy. The government is pushing hard to get more companies involved. They want big names in tech, semico

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Dec 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

U. S. Faces Hurdles in Getting Top-Tier Chips Despite TSMC's Big Investments

TSMC, a major player in the chip industry, has been putting a lot of money into the U. S. to build a strong supply chain. However, there's a catch: Taiwan's laws are holding back the production of the most advanced chips in America. Taiwanese lawmakers and experts are worried. They think that if TS

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Nov 03 2025POLITICS

Taiwan's Arms Race: U. S. Races Against Time to Deliver Fighter Jets

Taiwan is in a hurry to beef up its defenses. The U. S. is trying to speed up the delivery of F-16V fighter jets. These jets were supposed to arrive by the end of 2026. But now, there's a delay. Why? Production line changes and other disruptions are to blame. To fix this, workers are now putting in

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

China's Military Moves: A Show of Force Around Taiwan

China's military recently announced a series of joint exercises around Taiwan. These drills involve the army, navy, air force, and rocket force, all working together from various directions. The goal is to test their ability to work as a team and to send a strong message to those who support Taiwan'

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Taiwan's Tense Dance with China and the U. S.

Taiwan finds itself in a delicate situation. China's military spending is on the rise, with a nearly $250 billion increase this year alone. This boost is part of China's ongoing effort to modernize its armed forces and assert its territorial claims, including those over Taiwan. China views Taiwan as

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Taiwan's Defense Budget Freeze: Politics vs. Preparedness

In the midst of a chilly political climate, Taiwan's parliament has frozen billions in defense spending, sparking worries about the country's readiness to defend itself. The US, Taiwan's main ally and arms supplier, is watching closely as tensions with China grow. Despite being a democratically rule

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Dec 13 2024POLITICS

Why China's Navy is Buzzing Around Taiwan

You know how China views Taiwan, right? They see it as part of their territory. Over the weekend, Taiwan's Defense Ministry spotted 14 Chinese warships, seven military planes, and even four balloons around the island. This isn't new; China often sends their forces near Taiwan. But this time, it's be

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Dec 13 2024POLITICS

China's Military Moves Near Taiwan: What's Behind It?

Tensions are heating up around Taiwan. The island's Defense Ministry reported that China's navy and coast guard have been moving vessels in the Taiwan Strait and the Western Pacific. This comes after Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te visited Hawaii and Guam, which didn't sit well with Beijing. China s

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

“Senator Ernst Calls Out Moldy Military Gear Sent to Taiwan”

In a surprising turn of events, Iowa Senator Joni Ernst has raised concerns about the quality of military equipment sent to Taiwan by the Pentagon. She highlighted that body armor and tactical vests were found to be infested with mildew when they arrived. Ernst wrote a letter to Defense Secretary Ll

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