US Should Be Expediting Defense Sales to Taiwan, Lawmaker Says
Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, applauded the Biden administration's July 28 drawdown of a weapons package for Taiwan but said the “much-needed” sale “should have occurred much earlier and could have been more robust.” McCaul, one of Congress’ most vocal critics…
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of what he said has been a delay by the Biden administration of weapons sales to the island (see 2302210012 and 2306270027), said the administration “should have been expediting weapons deliveries to Taiwan.” The U.S. “must remain committed to providing necessary defense articles to enable Taiwan in maintaining deterrence and self-defense capability,” he said.