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Taiwan Denies Plans to Cancel Arms Deal With US
AFP ^ | 5/9/06 | Staff Writers

Posted on 05/09/2006 8:36:59 AM PDT by snowrip

Taiwan Denies Plans To Cancel Arms Deal With US

by Staff Writers Taipei (AFP) May 09, 2006

Taiwan's government on Monday dismissed reports it would cancel a planned huge US arms deal after Washington refused to let President Chen Shui-bian make a stopover in the continental United States en route to Latin America.

"The defense ministry cannot possibly change the policy carelessly," Deputy Defense Minister Chu Kai-sheng said in response to questions in parliament.

"The report is just speculation," he said, referring to a China Times report that an angry Chen is likely to scrap the arms procurement plan. The paper said Chen may also tighten controls on civilian exchanges with China. Deputy Foreign Minister Kao Ying-mao also denied the report.

Chen last week dropped plans to transit in the United States after Washington, for fear of upsetting Beijing, said he could only make a refueling stop in Alaska rather than in New York or San Francisco as he requested. Chen instead made transit stops in Abu Dhabi and Amsterdam en route to Paraguay and Costa Rica, two of only 25 nations that recognize Taiwan diplomatically.

China opposes any overseas visits by top officials from Taiwan, which it regards as part of its territory awaiting reunification -- by force if necessary. Politicians from Chen's Democratic Progressive Party blasted Washington for apparently bowing to Beijing's demands and defended Chen's decision to bypass the United States altogether.

Chen had previously been allowed unofficial visits to New York, Miami, Anchorage, Seattle, Houston and Los Angeles.

Taiwan's opposition leader Ma Ying-jeou has called on Chen to make a refueling stop in Alaska on his way back home, as offered by the United States.

Increasingly concerned about China's rapid military expansion, Washington has repeatedly voiced complaints to Taipei about parliament's blocking of the controversial arms package. The latest reduced package calls for the purchase of eight conventional submarines and 12 P-3C submarine-hunting aircraft and six PAC-3 Patriot anti-missile systems for around 340 billion Taiwan dollars (10.8 billion US).

The United States remains the leading arms supplier to Taiwan despite its switching of diplomatic recognition to Beijing in 1979.


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1 posted on 05/09/2006 8:37:01 AM PDT by snowrip
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To: snowrip

Like to see more Japan/Taiwan cooperation in the future... joint excercises and the like might be out of the picture right now, but it seems like they'll likely be using some of the same systems.


2 posted on 05/09/2006 8:39:32 AM PDT by snowrip (Liberal? YOU HAVE NO RATIONAL ARGUMENT. Actually, you lack even a legitimate excuse.)
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To: snowrip
This deal has been "on" and "off" for several years now.
3 posted on 05/09/2006 8:49:31 AM PDT by pabianice
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To: snowrip

Why do we kiss the ass of the chi-coms in lieu of Taiwan a democracy?


4 posted on 05/09/2006 8:49:35 AM PDT by Joe Boucher (an enemy of islam)
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To: snowrip

Go ahead and cancel it. Then find a new way to defend your democracy.


5 posted on 05/09/2006 8:56:52 AM PDT by steel_resolve (Illegal aliens don’t take jobs Americans won’t; they take wages Americans won’t)
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To: pabianice
The deal has been thwarted by Taiwan's version of the Deocrat obstructionist traitors.

And now their media outlets makes up this story -- when they are the ones who have been blocking the deal.

The siilarities between us and Taiwan in terms of an imoral party which acts only in it's own interest, not the nations, and that it has the media as its propaganda arm, are very high.

6 posted on 05/09/2006 8:57:37 AM PDT by tallhappy (Juntos Podemos!)
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To: pabianice

If Tiawan doesn't buy these arms quick, a lot of them will be getting a bullet in the back of the head when the PRC Army invades and occupies the island. Neither President H. Clinton or VP N. Pelosi will authorize our armed forces to defend the Rep. of China.


7 posted on 05/09/2006 8:58:33 AM PDT by RicocheT
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To: snowrip

I would think that Taiwan would not be looking to Europe for military support.


8 posted on 05/09/2006 8:58:44 AM PDT by Mike Darancette (Proud soldier in the American Army of Occupation..)
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