Inside the Ring: ‘No One Has the Guts to Sell Submarines to Taiwan’ as China Pressures Pentagon

Taiwanese navy's Netherlands-built Sea Dragon submarine surfaces during exercises, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007
Taiwanese navy's Netherlands-built Sea Dragon submarine surfaces during exercises, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007 / AP

The Obama administration is backing away from a 2001 commitment to help Taiwan acquire submarines to defend the island from Chinese attack.

The Pentagon, in particular, is said to oppose the 13-year-old plan to help Taipei buy or build eight diesel electric subs over concerns of disrupting its high-priority military exchange program with China.

The Chinese military cut ties to the Pentagon several times in recent years to protest U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, and agreed to resume exchanges only if the administration adopted China’s concept of "new-type" relations that, for Beijing, includes gradually ending arms sales to Taiwan.

Read the full article at the Washington Times.

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