
The U.S. resumes hundreds of millions in security aid to Taiwan, annoying China
The U.S. has unfrozen billions in security assistance programs to Taiwan and the Philippines, with an eye toward China.
TUESDAY, 04 MARCH 2025, 09:24
The U.S. has unfrozen billions in security assistance programs to Taiwan and the Philippines, with an eye toward China.
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