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    US announces $11bn arms package to reinforce Taiwan’s security

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonDecember 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Trump administration unveiled a weapons sale to Taiwan valued at roughly $11bn. The package includes advanced rocket launchers, self-propelled howitzers, and a variety of missile systems. US officials released the details late Wednesday. Congress must approve the deal before it can move forward. The administration described the sale as essential to regional security.

    This is the second arms sale to Taiwan since Donald Trump returned to the White House in January. The administration continues to expand military cooperation with Taipei. Officials called the package necessary amid rising regional tensions. The deal significantly strengthens Taiwan’s defence capabilities.

    Beijing escalates military activity

    China regards Taiwan as a breakaway province and opposes its self-rule. Beijing has steadily increased pressure through repeated military drills. Chinese aircraft and naval vessels frequently operate near Taiwan’s airspace and waters. These moves have heightened tensions across the region.

    Taiwan’s defence ministry welcomed the announcement on Thursday. Officials said the sale would quickly boost deterrence capabilities. The ministry emphasised the importance of reliable defensive systems. Taiwan faces growing military threats.

    US balances diplomacy with defence

    The United States maintains formal diplomatic relations with Beijing rather than Taipei. Washington has followed this approach for decades. Despite this policy, the US remains Taiwan’s most important military supporter. American companies supply most of the island’s advanced weapons.

    China has not publicly responded to the announcement. Last month, Beijing criticised an earlier $330m sale. That deal included fighter jets and aircraft components approved in November. China’s foreign ministry said the sale violated its sovereignty and security.

    High-tech systems form the core of the deal

    The package includes High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems valued at $4bn. It also includes self-propelled howitzers worth another $4bn. The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency released details Wednesday night. Officials said the systems enhance mobility and precision.

    If approved, the sale will exceed previous arms deals in scale. Nineteen sales under the previous administration totalled $8.38bn. This single package surpasses that combined amount. Analysts view the size as a strong strategic signal.

    Trump continues previous arms sales trend

    During his first term, Trump approved $18.3bn in arms sales to Taiwan. One package alone reached $8bn. That period marked the largest volume of approved deals. The current sale continues that trajectory.

    The US State Department defended the agreement publicly. Officials said the sale supports Taiwan’s military modernisation. They said it maintains credible defensive capabilities. Washington framed the deal as serving national interests.

    Taiwan plans defence spending increase

    China has repeatedly pledged reunification with Taiwan. Beijing has never ruled out using force. Taiwanese leaders increasingly treat the threat as serious. The government plans to raise defence spending above 3% of GDP next year. Officials aim to reach 5% by 2030.

    In October, President Lai Ching-te announced plans for a new air defence system. He described it as protection against hostile threats. He avoided naming China directly. The system will resemble a dome-style shield.

    Tensions grow across the region

    China has grown more assertive across the region. Neighbouring countries have voiced concern. In June, Japan protested Chinese aircraft carrier drills in the Pacific. The exercise marked an unprecedented escalation.

    Tokyo and Beijing have since exchanged sharp warnings. Japan’s prime minister suggested possible military involvement if China attacks Taiwan. Tensions escalated this month near disputed islands. Vessels from both sides confronted each other at sea. Chinese fighter jets also locked radar onto Japanese aircraft.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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