Joe Biden said US aid to Taiwan in the event of an invasion would depend on the circumstances.
US President Joe Biden does not rule out the intervention of the US army in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. He said this in an interview with TIME.
Biden said US aid to Taiwan would depend on circumstances.
“I made it clear to Xi Jinping that we agree with the policy of previous presidents, that we do not seek independence for Taiwan,” he said, adding that the US continues to provide arms to Taiwan.
Answering a question about the possibility of US military deployment in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, Biden said: “I do not rule out the use of US military force, naval force.”
Biden did not specify whether we were talking about remote strikes from bases in the Philippines or Japan.
In the past, the media wrote that the United States is preparing to fight China in Taiwan. The US and Philippine Marines conducted military exercises. They practiced landing from helicopters, attacking and investigating the area.
Let’s remember that the United States announced the time of China’s readiness to attack Taiwan. China is expanding its military and nuclear arsenal. These signs indicate that he is ready to attack Taiwan in 2027.
Source: korrespondent

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