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Navy acting secretary pauses $14 billion Taiwan arms sale due to Iran conflict

21 May 2026
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The acting secretary of the U.S. Navy, Hung Cao, announced that arms sales to Taiwan have been temporarily halted to ensure the U.S. military has adequate munitions for operations related to Iran. This pause affects a $14 billion weapons purchase by Taiwan, with Cao stating that foreign military sales will resume once the administration determines it is appropriate. The State Department and the Pentagon have not commented on this development. Concerns have been raised regarding President Trump’s commitment to supporting Taiwan, especially following his remarks about discussing arms sales with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a recent state visit. Despite bipartisan calls from U.S. lawmakers to continue providing arms to Taiwan for self-defense against China, the $14 billion package has remained stalled for months.

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The U.S. is legally obligated to provide Taiwan with defense capabilities under the Taiwan Relations Act, despite recognizing only Beijing. Taiwan, a self-governing democracy, is under constant threat from China, which has increasingly asserted military pressure and has not ruled out using force to assert control over the island. The current pause in arms sales highlights the delicate balance the U.S. must maintain between supporting Taiwan and managing relations with China, especially amid rising tensions in the region.

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