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Trump Halts $6.6T Military Aid to Taiwan: Reasons Explained

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Declined $6.6T Military Aid Package for Taiwan, Raising ⁤Concerns Over‌ U.S. Commitment

WASHINGTON D.C. ⁤ – Former U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly refused to⁣ approve a military assistance package worth over $6.6 trillion Indonesian Rupiah (approximately $420 million USD) for Taiwan, prompting anxieties in Taipei about the future of U.S. support ⁢amid escalating tensions with China. The potential sale,⁢ discussed ​with Taiwanese ‌defense officials in ‍August in Anchorage, Alaska, included drones, missiles, and⁤ coastal monitoring sensors.

This reluctance to provide weapons without upfront payment – a policy also ‍reportedly applied to Ukraine – signals a potential shift in U.S. policy towards Taiwan, a self-governed island ‌claimed by China. While the U.S.ceased formal diplomatic recognition of Taiwan in 1979, ‍it remains Taipei’s most meaningful supporter and provider of military assistance.⁤ Current ​President Joe Biden authorized a $2 billion military aid package for Taiwan, contrasting with Trump’s approach.

The⁤ reported hesitation comes as Taipei increasingly worries about the strength of the U.S.-Taiwan relationship and Washington’s willingness to defend the island ⁣in ⁣the ⁢event of a Chinese‍ attack. Senator Roger Wicker,Chairman of ​the U.S. Senate Armed Forces Commitee, recently reaffirmed U.S. commitment during⁢ a⁢ late⁤ August visit to Taiwan, stating, “It is indeed​ our determination and intention that taiwan ‌remains free and make his own decisions.” He emphasized the importance of increased military cooperation⁤ and defense industry collaboration. Taiwan’s ⁤President Lai Ching-te echoed the ⁣need for continued partnership.

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