Summary
President Joe Biden approved $571.3 million in military aid to Taiwan, reinforcing U.S. support amid increasing Chinese military pressure.
This package follows a $567 million aid approval three months ago and Taiwan’s recent acquisition of 38 Abrams tanks, its first new tanks in 30 years.
Taiwan expressed gratitude for the U.S.‘s security commitment while maintaining discretion on the aid’s specifics.
China, which claims Taiwan as its territory, has condemned U.S. arms sales and escalated military activities around the island, vowing not to renounce force for unification.
My entire life I’ve heard facsimiles of the arguments you’re making.
I never hear them in favor of helping people dying in ER waiting rooms here until an Italian goes off and kills a CEO.
Those stances aren’t mutually exclusive. Both arguments can be right at the same time.
If I’m wrong, tell me how. You don’t get to just ignore the facts because you don’t like them.
None of the other countries we attacked in the last 50 years (with possibly Afghanistan as the exception) were fighting soft wars against the US and actively prepping for a hot one. When someone’s actively punching you in the face, pacifism starts to lose its glow.