Biden says U.S. would intervene militarily in Taiwan if necessary

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Biden says U.S. would intervene militarily in Taiwan if necessary
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The president's statement represents a potential shift in policy that would be certain to rattle the mainland Chinese government.

President Biden said Monday that the United States would intervene militarily in Taiwan if necessary, a potential shift in policy that would be certain to rattle the Chinese government.when asked by a reporter whether the U.S. would intervene on behalf of Taiwan if need be. “That’s the commitment we made.”

at a televised town hall in October, only to have the White House walk them back. The U.S. has made a commitment to provide Taiwan the means to defend itself but has no treaty to defend it militarily.Advertisement “Russia has to pay a long-term price for that in terms of the sanctions. It’s not just about Ukraine,” Biden said, adding that, if Russia were not made to suffer long-term consequences, “what signal does that send to China about the cost ofA White House official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, insisted that the U.S. stance had not shifted regarding Taiwan.

The suspect in the shooting at a Laguna Woods church is believed to have been driven in part by the political belief that Taiwan is a part of China.

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