China Pushes Back on Massive $385 million US Arms Sale to Taiwan
The US approves $385M in arms sales to Taiwan, sparking China’s anger amid rising tensions and fears of a potential invasion by 2027.
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The US approves $385M in arms sales to Taiwan, sparking China’s anger amid rising tensions and fears of a potential invasion by 2027.
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