US Approves Over $10 Billion Arms Package for Taiwan, Sparking China’s Anger

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The United States has approved more than $10 billion in arms sales to Taiwan, marking one of the largest military support packages for the island in recent years. The deal includes medium-range missiles, artillery systems, drones, and advanced military software, aimed at strengthening Taiwan’s defensive capabilities amid rising tensions with China.
The package covers dozens of high-mobility artillery rocket systems, hundreds of tactical missile systems, self-propelled howitzers, and a large number of drones. It also includes anti-tank missiles, helicopter spare parts, upgrades for existing missile systems, and military software, significantly expanding Taiwan’s strike, surveillance, and deterrence capacity. US officials said the sales are intended to help Taiwan modernise its armed forces and maintain a credible defensive posture.
China reacted sharply, accusing Washington of violating diplomatic commitments and undermining regional stability. Chinese officials said the arms sales threaten sovereignty and increase the risk of military confrontation in the Taiwan Strait, warning that external support would not alter Beijing’s position on reunification.
Taiwan welcomed the decision, saying the weapons package would enhance its self-defence and contribute to regional peace and stability. Taiwanese authorities stressed that strengthening deterrence is essential to preventing conflict and maintaining balance across the strait.
The arms approval comes as Taiwan plans to significantly increase defence spending in the coming years, including large-scale investments in air defence and missile systems. However, domestic political challenges remain, with opposition lawmakers raising concerns over the scale and pace of military expenditure.

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