AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS-China Summit Fallout: Hours after Donald Trump warned Taiwan not to declare formal independence, Taipei fired back: it is “sovereign and independent,” and not subordinate to Beijing—while insisting US arms sales are part of Washington’s security commitment. Trump’s line that he’s “not looking to have somebody go independent” and that the US doesn’t want to “travel 9,500 miles to fight a war” has reignited fears that Taiwan’s defense could be treated as leverage; he also called a pending $14bn Taiwan package a “very good negotiating chip” and said it “depends on China,” even as he claimed “nothing’s changed” on policy. Cross-Strait Signaling: China’s Xi had warned that mishandling Taiwan could lead to “clashes and even conflicts,” and analysts say Beijing will judge Washington largely by how arms sales move next. Security Noise Beyond Diplomacy: Separately, Taiwan reported a high-speed rail disruption allegedly caused by a laptop-and-radio hack, adding to the week’s broader anxiety about readiness and resilience.
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