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Breaking Points: Taiwan Arms Pause Exposes U.S. Decline in Asia

Breaking Points: Taiwan Arms Pause Exposes U.S. Decline in Asia

Published 3 weeks, 3 days ago
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A reported pause in Taiwan arms sales shows how U.S. weapons shortages, China policy, and shifting priorities are reshaping security in Asia. In this condensed Breaking Points recap, Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti break down the stalled $14 billion Taiwan arms deal, why the Pentagon is prioritizing munitions for other conflicts, and what that means for U.S. deterrence against China, semiconductor geopolitics, and allied trust. You’ll also hear how delays to Japan’s Tomahawk missile deliveries and growing uncertainty in South Korea point to a broader shift toward self-reliance and multipolar power dynamics. This summary distills the key takeaways from the full episode into a fast, easy listen, so you can understand the war, defense, and national security implications in minutes. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.
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