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US Approves $385 Million Arms Sale to Taiwan Amid Rising Tensions with China

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The United States has given the green light for the sale of spare parts for fighter jets, radar systems, and communications equipment to Taiwan, with a total estimated value of $385 million, as confirmed by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) on Friday. This announcement marks another significant step in the US-Taiwan defense relationship, despite the absence of formal diplomatic ties between the two entities.

The bulk of the proposed sale consists of F-16 fighter jet components and radar system parts valued at approximately $320 million. The DSCA indicated that these items will come from existing US military stocks, and the deliveries are expected to commence in 2025. In its statement, the DSCA emphasized that this sale serves not only US national and economic interests but also enhances Taiwan’s defensive capabilities as it seeks to modernize its armed forces. The proposed sale aims to bolster the operational readiness of Taiwan’s F-16 fleet, which is critical in addressing both current and future threats.

Additionally, a separate transaction regarding continued support and equipment for a tactical communications system is set for $65 million. These arms deals received approval from the State Department, with the DSCA formally notifying Congress on the same day.

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This move comes at a time of escalating tensions in the region, with China firmly asserting its claim over Taiwan and routinely opposing US arms sales to the island. Recently, Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te prepared for a diplomatic trip to three Pacific island allies, including planned stopovers in Hawaii and Guam, which underscores the island’s commitment to strengthening its international partnerships.

In response to the approved arms sales, Taiwan’s defense ministry expressed appreciation, stating that the new equipment will significantly enhance the combat readiness of its Air Force, particularly its F-16s, thereby strengthening Taiwan’s air defense capabilities. The foreign ministry noted that this marks the eighteenth occasion during the Biden administration that arms sales to Taiwan have been announced.

Amid increasing military pressure from China, described as “grey zone harassment,” Taiwan remains resolute in augmenting its defensive posture. The island has reported a surge in military activity from China, including near-daily incursions of fighter jets and naval vessels around its territory. In the most recent report, Taiwan’s defense ministry indicated that 18 Chinese military aircraft, seven naval vessels, and two observation balloons were detected in the 24 hours leading up to 6:00 am local time.

This ongoing military presence around Taiwan represents a significant challenge, marking a critical juncture in cross-strait relations as the island continues to solidify its defense strategies in the face of external pressures.

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