The U.S. and Taiwanese Militaries Can’t Really Fight Together

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In Washington, much of the debate over Taiwan’s security has focused on the island’s defense budget and purchases of U.S. weapons. On the first, Taiwan is headed in the right direction since President Lai Ching-te pledged to spend 5 percent of GDP on defense by 2030. On the second, the Trump administration has announced that a record $14 billion package of arms sales to Taipei is now on hold as a “negotiating chip” with Beijing. But while it is possible that future U.S. arms deliveries will be

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