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Biden says U.S. troops would defend Taiwan in event of attack by China - The Washington Post

President Biden has again confirmed that U.S. troops would defend Taiwan in the event of an attack from China, the clearest recent statement Biden has made about how far the United States would go ... Read More
Biden says (again) that US troops would defend Taiwan if China invades - Task & Purpose

President Joe Biden appears to have unilaterally changed the United States’ policy toward Taiwan for the past 43 years by making it abundantly clear that he would send U.S. troops to defend the ... Read More
Biden reaffirms 'one China' policy at UN after saying US troops would defend Taiwan - Fox News

President Biden said the U.S. is "committed" to the "One China" policy at the 77th UN General Assembly after causing a stir this week when he said the U.S. would send to troops to Taiwan if need be. Read More
US troops will defend Taiwan if China invades, Biden says - Military Times

In an interview with 60 Minutes that aired Sunday, President Joe Biden said that U.S. service members would be called up to help Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion. Read More
Biden again says US would defend Taiwan if China attacks

US President Joe Biden has again said the US would defend Taiwan in the event of an attack by China. Asked in a CBS interview if US troops would defend the island, Mr Biden said: "Yes, if in fact ... Read More
Biden says U.S. forces would defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion | Reuters

WASHINGTON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden said U.S forces would defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion, his most explicit statement on the issue, drawing an angry response ... Read More
Biden says US troops would defend Taiwan; White House backtracks remarks - New York Post

The White House walked back comments President Biden made about sending U.S. troops to defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion. Biden made the remarks during a “60 Minutes” interview ... Read More
Biden says US troops would defend Taiwan from attack by Beijing

US President Joe Biden has said American troops would defend Taiwan if Beijing were to attack the island – his clearest statement yet on the issue. In a 60 Minutes interview that aired on Sunday ... Read More
Biden Says US Forces Will Defend Taiwan If 'There Was An Unprecedented Attack' By China - Benzinga

U.S. President Joe Biden said he would intervene militarily to defend Taiwan from a Chinese attack amid escalating tension at the Taiwan Strait. What Happened: Biden was asked if the U.S. forces ... Read More
Biden says US would defend Taiwan if China launches an 'unprecedented attack' - Fox News

President Joe Biden said this week that the United States would defend Taiwan if China invaded, appearing to break with the US government's stance of "strategic ambiguity" on the island. His ... Read More
Biden tells 60 Minutes U.S. troops would defend Taiwan, but White House says this is not official U.S. policy - CBS News

Last Thursday, the same day 60 Minutes spoke to President Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin met with China's leader, Xi Jinping. There's concern that Russia's war in Ukraine could inspire China to attack ... Read More
Biden says U.S. would defend Taiwan against Chinese invasion - NPR

President Biden says the U.S. will defend Taiwan if China stages an "unprecedented attack" on the island, his latest in a string of remarks over the past year that have been unusually explicit ... Read More
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