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U.S. Approves $19B Taiwan Defense Deal, China Ramps Up Military Drills

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People’s Daily

China has strongly condemned the U.S. government’s recent $19.88 billion arms sale to Taiwan, the largest during President Joe Biden’s administration, labeling it a “violation of sovereignty.”

Sources in Beijing, familiar with cross-strait relations, reported that on October 25, the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) revealed this significant arms package, which includes three advanced NASAMS (National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System) units and associated equipment, akin to what Western nations have committed to supplying Ukraine.

The sale package also includes three AN/MPQ-64F1 radar systems, 123 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles-Extended Range (AMRAAM-ER), two AIM-120C-8 guidance sections, and four Multifunctional Information Distribution Systems (MIDS), bolstering Taiwan’s defense capabilities. According to the DSCA, these additions will enable Taiwan to counter current and future threats, defend its airspace, and enhance regional security. The NASAMS program will improve joint operational capabilities with the United States.

According to the U.S.-Taiwan Business Council, the Biden administration has approved 17 arms deals with Taiwan since 2021, totaling $7.697 billion.

China reacted swiftly, lodging a protest against the U.S. A spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry stated on the ministry’s website on the evening of October 25, condemning the sale. The spokesperson said, “The U.S. arms sales to Taiwan severely violate the One China principle and the three U.S.-China joint communiqués, particularly the August 17 Communiqué. This action seriously infringes upon China’s sovereignty and security interests and significantly undermines U.S.-China relations.” The statement confirmed that China has officially protested with the U.S. through diplomatic channels.

In a further show of force, China deployed fighter jets and drones around Taiwan the next day, conducting a “joint combat readiness patrol.” According to Taiwanese authorities on Sunday, this marks China’s third patrol preparation this month, indicating that tensions across the Taiwan Strait will likely escalate again.

Daniel Kim
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