Trump’s Taiwan Arms Sales Talks with China Threaten America’s Strategic Commitments
President Trump’s admission of consulting Chinese leader Xi Jinping on arms sales to Taiwan raises alarming questions about America’s steadfast commitment to the island’s defense and national sovereignty.
President Donald Trump's recent revelation that he is discussing potential arms sales to Taiwan directly with Chinese President Xi Jinping signals a troubling shift in U.S. foreign policy that could undermine decades of strategic commitments protecting a democratic ally. While globalist diplomacy often leans toward appeasement, this move threatens American principles of national sovereignty and the security framework critical to countering Beijing's aggressive ambitions. Why Does Consulting China on Arms Sales Betray America’s Commitments? The so-called Six Assurances, crafted under President Reagan, have long served as a backbone of the U.S.–Taiwan relationship by explicitly stating that the U.S. will not...
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