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The U. S. Boosts Taiwan's Defense with $2 Billion Arms Deal
Taiwan, ChinaSunday, October 27, 2024
"The U. S. is helping Taiwan protect itself, " said Taiwan's presidential spokesperson, Karen Kuo. The deal includes three National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS) and related equipment, worth up to $1. 16 billion. Additionally, there are radar systems valued at around $828 million.
Experts note that the NASAMS system has been proven in combat, particularly in Ukraine. This will significantly enhance Taiwan's ability to defend its airspace. Despite the tensions, the U. S. continues to support Taiwan's right to self-defense, highlighting the complex relations between the three countries.
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