China fumes as White House announces record $10B in arms sales to Taiwan

Strategic competition with Beijing demands clarity on American commitments and economic leverage.

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China fumes as White House announces record $10B in arms sales to Taiwan
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The Trump administration's announcement of plan to sell Taiwan a record $10 billion worth of weapons draws an angry response from China.

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New Republican Times Editorial Board

The mainstream media often frames U.S. arms sales to Taiwan as provocative, reflecting a simplistic view of diplomacy that prioritizes appeasement over strategic necessity. This perspective overlooks the essential principle of national security, which necessitates a strong commitment to allies like Taiwan who face direct threats. China’s anger should serve as a reminder that our support for democratic nations challenges authoritarian regimes, not as a reason to back down.

Framing this decision purely as an escalation ignores the broader context of geopolitical stability in the region. By empowering Taiwan, we reinforce our commitment to democratic values while deterring aggressive actions from China. It is vital to remember that a stable Taiwan contributes to a balance of power in East Asia, which is fundamentally linked to U.S. interests.

Ultimately, this arms sale embodies a commitment to protecting international norms against coercion. Upholding our alliances, particularly in the face of authoritarian aggression, is not just a tactical choice; it is necessary for maintaining order and trust on the world stage.

Commentary written with AI assistance by the New Republican Times Editorial Board.