Is US running out of arms for Epic Fury? Taiwan arms package deal put on hold
The acting secretary of the US Navy confirmed Thursday that a $14 billion arms package for Taiwan has been placed on hold, citing the need to prioritise munitions for ongoing operations against Iran. The move has sparked concern that Washington’s resolve toward Taipei is wavering at a time of intensifying Chinese pressure.At a congressional hearing, acting secretary Hung Cao said the pause was necessary to ensure sufficient stockpiles for 'Epic Fury,' the US campaign in the Middle East. “We’re just making sure we have everything, then the foreign military sales will continue when the administration deems necessary,” Cao told lawmakers. Neither the state department nor the Pentagon offered immediate clarification, according to CBS.Ahead of his recent state visit to Beijing, Trump signaled he would discuss the matter directly with Chinese President Xi Jinping, a departure from Washington’s longstanding position that arms sales to Taiwan are not subject to consultation with Beijing. Speaking aboard Air Force One after the visit, Trump acknowledged Xi raised the issue but said he made “no commitment either way,” CBS reported.
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