Former President Donald Trump has halted over $400 million in military aid to Taiwan, which was intended to enhance the island"s defense capabilities. This decision comes as Trump seeks to negotiate a trade deal and arrange a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The aid package, described as "more lethal" military support, was part of ongoing U.S. efforts to bolster Taiwan"s military amid rising tensions in the region. The move has raised questions about U.S. commitment to Taiwan"s defense in light of its complex relationship with China.
As previously reported, there have been calls to designate Antifa as a foreign terrorist organization, reflecting broader political tensions in the U.S. and abroad. The implications of Trump"s decision regarding Taiwan"s military aid remain to be seen.
This development marks a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy towards Taiwan and China, highlighting the intricate balance of power in the Asia-Pacific region.

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