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Taiwan Urges U.S. Support Amid Strategic Push for Arms Deal with China

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Last updated: May 18, 2026 1:10 am
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Taiwan’s Strategic Importance Highlighted Amid Trump’s Arms Sales Remarks

Taiwan’s role as a geopolitical flashpoint has come into sharper focus after former U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that weapons sales to the self-governing island could be leveraged in negotiations with China. The remarks, made during a private discussion, have reignited debates over Taiwan’s defense capabilities and its position in U.S.-China relations. Officials in Taipei swiftly emphasized the island’s strategic significance, underscoring the need for continued security support despite Beijing’s objections.

The comments from Trump, who remains a dominant figure in U.S. politics ahead of the November election, hinted at a transactional approach to Taiwan—a stance that could signal volatility in Washington’s long-standing policy of arming the island while maintaining unofficial diplomatic ties. China, which views Taiwan as a breakaway province, has repeatedly warned against foreign arms sales, framing them as interference in its internal affairs.

A Delicate Balancing Act

Taiwan has relied on U.S. arms sales for decades to bolster its defenses against potential aggression from China. The island sits at the heart of the Indo-Pacific’s security architecture, acting as a buffer between Chinese military expansion and key regional allies like Japan and the Philippines. Analysts warn that any shift in U.S. commitment could embolden Beijing, which has ramped up military drills near Taiwan in recent years.

“Taiwan is not a bargaining chip,” said a senior Taiwanese official, speaking on condition of anonymity. “Our security is critical to regional stability, and any suggestion otherwise undermines deterrence.” The island’s government has long argued that a well-equipped defense force is the best deterrent against a Chinese invasion, a scenario that would have catastrophic global economic consequences given Taiwan’s dominance in semiconductor manufacturing.

China’s Reaction and U.S. Policy

Beijing has yet to issue an official response to Trump’s remarks, but state-affiliated media outlets have reiterated China’s opposition to foreign arms sales. “The Taiwan issue is China’s red line,” read an editorial in the Global Times, a nationalist tabloid. “No external forces should underestimate our resolve.”

The Biden administration has maintained a steady flow of defensive weapons to Taiwan, including advanced missile systems and fighter jets, while avoiding overt provocations that could escalate tensions. However, Trump’s comments raise questions about whether a potential second term would see a more unpredictable approach—one that could either harden U.S. support or trade it away for concessions from Beijing.

Why It Matters

Taiwan’s security is not just a regional concern but a global one. The island produces over 60% of the world’s semiconductors, making any conflict a direct threat to supply chains. Additionally, a Chinese takeover of Taiwan would dramatically shift the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific, potentially destabilizing U.S. alliances.

Experts caution that treating arms sales as a bargaining tool could erode trust in Washington’s commitments. “The U.S. has always framed Taiwan’s defense as a matter of principle, not negotiation,” said Bonnie Glaser, a director at the German Marshall Fund. “Walking that back would send dangerous signals to allies and adversaries alike.”

What Comes Next?

The immediate fallout from Trump’s remarks may be limited, given his unofficial status. However, the episode highlights the fragility of Taiwan’s position as U.S.-China rivalry intensifies. With both American presidential candidates likely to face pressure to clarify their Taiwan policies, the island’s leadership is expected to push for clearer assurances from Washington.

Long-term, the debate underscores a broader dilemma: Can Taiwan’s security be divorced from great-power competition? As Beijing grows more assertive, the answer may determine not just the island’s future, but the shape of the entire Indo-Pacific.

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