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Posted on 07/10/2020 by admin

U.S. says Taiwan military budget boost insufficient for ‘resilient defense’

A senior U.S. defence official said on Tuesday Taiwan’s plan to boost defense spending by $1.4 billion was a step in the right direction, but insufficient to ensure resilient defense in the face of an …
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