In-demand Patriot interceptors and a valuable air defense integration system make up more than half of the $14 billion Taiwan weapons deal that has become a flashpoint in broader US-China relations, according to people familiar with the situation.
The potential weapons package that President
Taiwan, and the potential deal, became a central focus of Trump’s meeting earlier this month in Beijing with
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