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Washington Post: U.S. Tariffs Intended To Push Taiwan To Boost Defense Spending
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2025-08-11
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The Washington Post reports that U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade talks also include national security goals, with plans to pressure Taiwan to increase its defense spending or to buy more U.S. military hardware.
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