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U.S. approves $700 million sale of air-defense systems to Taiwan

"Breaking: The U.S. approves a $700 million sale of advanced air-defense systems to Taiwan, enhancing its military capabilities amid rising tensions with China."

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U.S. approves $700 million sale of air-defense systems to Taiwan
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The United States has approved a sale of advanced air-defense systems to Taiwan, valued at $700 million. This decision comes amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and China.

The sale includes the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS), which is designed to enhance Taiwan"s defense capabilities. This approval reflects the U.S. commitment to support Taiwan in the face of increasing military pressure from China.

As previously reported, the U.S. has been actively involved in military sales to Taiwan, with this latest approval being part of a broader strategy to bolster Taiwan"s defense. The move has drawn attention given the current geopolitical climate in the region.

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