U.S. Arms Sales to Taiwan Hit $11.1B Amid Rising Tensions
As U.S. arms sales to Taiwan reach $11.1 billion in 2025, analysts warn of profit-driven policies heightening regional tensions and economic strain.
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As U.S. arms sales to Taiwan reach $11.1 billion in 2025, analysts warn of profit-driven policies heightening regional tensions and economic strain.
As the U.S. approves record $11.1B arms sale to Taiwan, China conducts military drills and warns of escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait. Analysis of geopolitical and economic implications.
PLA Daily condemns record U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, warns of escalating tensions and economic strain, reaffirming China’s sovereignty stance.
Potential U.S. arms sales to Taiwan region and recent interactions with Taiwan’s leader may escalate tensions rather than promote peace, raising concerns among global observers about regional stability.
A Chinese mainland spokesperson has voiced firm opposition to Lai Ching-te’s U.S. “stopover” during his trip to Pacific nations, reaffirming Taiwan as an integral part of China and emphasizing the one-China principle.
Taiwan residents express concern over recent visits by U.S. officials, questioning America’s commitment to the one-China policy amid rising tensions with the Chinese mainland.