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USA arms sales to Taiwan on hold

The USA is holding back arms sales to Taiwan due to effective lobbying from the Chinese mainland, sources said.

The latest print edition of US-based Defense News on Monday quoted Rupert Hammond-Chambers, president of the US-Taiwan Business Council, as saying arms sales are on hold until at least the spring of 2011.

He said Taiwan is still waiting for upgrades to its F-16A/B planes, and its request for 66 F-16C/D fighter aircraft has been on hold since 2006.

According to the reports, a Washington defense analyst said "the Chinese are ramping up the pressure and engaging us in disinformation to complicate our review, particularly in the context of a vulnerable process for arms sales."

Chinese officials have called the release of new F-16s to Taiwan a "red line," and yet it is unclear what China would do if the US sent the fighters. Despite the ambiguity, Washington is taking the threat seriously and arms sales are "frozen" for this year, Hammond-Chambers said.

The report was not approved by official US sources but the Pentagon-backed Defense News has at times released US military decisions in advance.

In recent years, the arms sales have worsened bilateral ties and the majority of Chinese do not believe that US arms sales would come to a immediate stop.

Sun Zhe, a professor with Beijing based Tsinghua University said neither Washington nor Taipei have any intention of giving up arms sales.

He said Hammond-Chambers represents US arms dealers and his words could only be seen as putting pressure on the US government.

"China should have two strings to its bow and we need more effective and strategic countermeasures," he said.

Li Daguang, a military specialist with the University of National Defense, said the move is at least a sign of goodwill from the US. With the rise of China's international position, the United States should be more flexible on issues concerning China's core interests, Li said.

"It's the common interests of both Beijing and Washington that forced the latter to make such a decision," he said, adding that China is of greater strategic importance than the arms sales.

Li said the trend should be toward the resumption of military interactions between Beijing and Washington.

In another development, AFP reported that during the meeting between President Hu Jintao and his US counterpart Barack Obama on the sidelines of the just-concluded G-20 summit, Obama signaled to Hu that tensions over US arms sales to Taiwan should be put to rest.

In an indication that military dialogue was critical to better ties, Obama told Hu that the US was "looking forward to an invitation for a visit" to Beijing by US Defense Secretary Robert Gates "in the coming months."

Earlier this month, China called off a planned visit by Gates after Beijing told the Pentagon the timing was "inconvenient," despite an invitation for Gates to visit in 2010.

It was an apparent snub over a $6.4-billion arms package unveiled in January for Taiwan, including helicopters, Patriot missiles and mine-hunting ships.

US arms sales to Taiwan on hold
 
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This Taiwan stuff is really important to the Chinese, huh?
 
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This Taiwan stuff is really important to the Chinese, huh?

lol no kidding, CCP can't afford to be seen as compromising national unity due to foreign powers -- land concession was a sore spot for the Chinese from the last century and is associated with weak governments. If it loses Taiwan its days in mainland will also be numbered, hence it vows to fight to the bitter end with those stand in the way.
 
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<This Taiwan stuff is really important to the Chinese, huh?>

How would you feel if BC or Alberta is not part of Canada anymore? Laugh at that one.

<lol no kidding, CCP can't afford to be seen as compromising national unity due to foreign powers -- land concession was a sore spot for the Chinese from the last century and is associated with weak governments. If it loses Taiwan its days in mainland will also be numbered, hence it vows to fight to the bitter end with those stand in the way.>

It's got nothing to do with CCP. It's got everything to do with the sovereignty of China.

China has said or done two things in regard to Taiwan:
1. China has passed the Anti-Secession Laws, preventing Taiwan from declaring itself an Independent State.
2. China considers Taiwan as a breakaway province and waiting to be reunited by force if it's necessary.
 
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well before USA use to give them weapons on wish what happened now are they scared of goos relations are going with china well USA wants peace in the world and what happened in this case they dont want to see two countries together as friends
 
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Taiwanese show guarded acceptance of China pact - Yahoo! News

Taiwan is a province of China. If a war is to be fought, it is to keep the integrity and sovereignty of a country intact. The US fought such a civil war between 1861-1865, the Yankees vs the Confederates. But now the US insists on interfering in the civil affairs of China by selling weapons to one side and irking a conflict. Such hypocrisy! The plain truth is that the US stands to gain the most from a divided China. Divide and conquer. This is how the US created itself and taken all the land from the native American tribes. So stop the sham moral facade. It's all about making money from selling obsolete weapons to Taiwan and tie up China's resources to build up coastal missiles. China needs to expand more its "soft power" rather than its military hardware. It is too costly to win wars with missiles. Wars should be won by winning people's hearts!

I agree with the above
 
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The missiles pointing at Taiwan is more an added insurance (in case some nut-case take presidency and declare independence) than a threat. China is already starting to win Taiwan over by economic integration.
 
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