台湾防长驳斥特朗普,称巨额对台军售案正稳步推进
Taiwan Defense Chief Contradicts Trump On Enormous Arms Package Moving Forward

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/taiwanese-defense-chief-contradicts-trump-enormous-arms-package-moving-forward

台湾国防部长顾立雄对于总值140亿美元、目前陷入停滞的美国对台军售案,仍保持“审慎乐观”的态度。美国代理海军部长洪·曹(Hung Cao)近日将交付延迟归因于美国和以色列在应对伊朗冲突时造成的弹药短缺。 这一进展引发了不确定性,因为洪·曹的说法与特朗普总统关于军售案可作为对华“谈判筹码”的暗示相矛盾。与此同时,习近平主席警告称,处理台湾问题不当将导致美中爆发直接冲突的风险。北京此前曾针对去年12月另一笔110亿美元的美国军售案,以模拟封锁的大规模军事演习作为回应;若此次新军售案继续推进,预计将引发进一步的挑衅。 尽管信号不一,顾立雄强调,台湾尚未收到任何关于政策改变的正式通知,并与美国国防部保持着稳固的沟通。台湾近期将对美军购预算增加了250亿美元,尽管美国官员对增长幅度未达预期表示失望。

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原文

Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,

Taiwanese Defense Minister Wellington Koo Li-hsiung said on Monday that he's "cautiously optimistic" that the US will advance a $14 billion arms package for Taiwan after the US Navy secretary said it was on hold due to the war with Iran.

Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao told Congress last week that the US was "doing a pause" on the massive weapons package to "make sure we have the munitions we need for Epic Fury," the code name for the US-Israeli war against Iran.

Taiwanese Defense Minister Wellington Koo Li-hsiung, via Taiwan Defense Ministry

Cao's comments appeared to contradict President Trump, who suggested the arms package could be used as a "negotiating chip" with China.

During his recent visit to Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping issued a stern warning regarding Taiwan, telling the US president that if the issue isn’t handled properly, it could lead to "clashes and conflicts" between the two superpowers.

In December, the Trump administration advanced an $11 billion weapons package for Taiwan, more than was approved for the island during the entire Biden administration.

In response, China launched major military drills around Taiwan that simulated a blockade, and Beijing is expected to do something similar if the $14 billion package moves forward.

Koo told reporters he was optimistic that the US would approve the arms sale because Taiwan had received "no notification" that its policy had changed. Cao also said that the US hadn’t discussed the issue with Taiwan.

"From the Defense Ministry’s standpoint, we continue to maintain communication with the US War Department," Koo said, according to The South China Morning Post.

"The reason we remain cautiously optimistic is because we believe that under unchanged US policy towards Taiwan, the core interest involved here is peace in the Taiwan Strait, and peace in the Taiwan Strait is a core interest of the United States."

Taiwan recently approved a $25 billion increase in military spending, intended exclusively for purchasing US weapons, though a US official said the Trump administration was "disappointed" that the amount wasn't higher.

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