The United States has signed off on a record-setting weapons package for Taiwan, a deal valued at $11.1 billion that Taipei ...
The United States and Taiwan have announced an $11.1 billion arms package that if completed would be one of Washington’s ...
There is broad consensus in the Washington defense policy community, the Pentagon, and elected officials that China is the United States’ biggest foreign threat.
President Donald Trump's administration has announced a massive package of arms sales to Taiwan valued at more than $10 ...
US State Department approves massive deal that includes billions in Himars and howitzer equipment, drones and software.
The Trump administration's announcement of plan to sell Taiwan a record $10 billion worth of weapons draws an angry response from China.
Outburst reflects rising tension over Lai’s buildup — even as Trump prepares to meet with Xi at Beijing in April.
The proposed sale includes rocket systems, self-propelled howitzers and drones. China condemned the move, saying it ...
Taiwan faces a new obstacle in securing U.S. weapons to deter a possible attack by Beijing: domestic political deadlock.
The United States and Japan’s vague, ahistorical version of the “one China” policy is inflaming tensions with Beijing.
The United States said Wednesday it has approved a potential sale of weapons and related equipment worth more than $11 ...
Beijing did not take the announcement well, saying the offer of the arms package "grossly violates the one-China principle," ...