Taiwan Region Questions $11B U.S. Arms Sale
Late December 2025: US unveils a record $11.1B arms package to the Taiwan region, sparking debate on regional stability as locals question its impact.
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Late December 2025: US unveils a record $11.1B arms package to the Taiwan region, sparking debate on regional stability as locals question its impact.
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