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President Barack Obama, set for a mission to China this month to boost warming ties, will stay firm on the US policy of supporting but not recognizing rival Taiwan, an aide said Friday.Jeff Bader, the East Asia director on the White House's National Security Council, stayed coy on whether Washington would soon authorize more weapons to Taipei, saying only, "Our policy on arms sales to Taiwan has not changed."


Bader welcomed the easing of tensions with China since Taiwan last year elected Beijing-friendly President Ma Ying-jeou but said it was not a reason to change US policy."This is an area where we have a tried and true basis for a stable relationship and we're not going to tamper with that," Bader said.



He said US policy was guided by the Three Communiques -- under which the United States recognized Beijing as China's sole government -- as well as the Taiwan Relations Act, in which Congress required the United States to provide the island weapons of a defensive nature."That framework is unalterable. We're not going to touch it. There will be nothing we say or do on the trip that will go in different directions," he said.



China's defeated nationalists fled to Taiwan after losing the civil war in 1949. Communist China considers the island a province awaiting reunification, by force if necessary.Ma, who ended two decades of rule by leaders who sought a more separate Taiwanese identity, has stepped up relations with China including by promoting trade and tourism.



But Ma has also appealed to Washington to sell arms, including F-16 jet fighters, to modernize Taiwan's aging military.The Obama administration has given signals publicly on the sale. China snapped off military exchanges after former president George W. Bush last year proposed a 6.5 billion-dollar arms package to Taiwan which did not include the F-16 planes.

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ASIAN DEFENCE: White House official: U.S. policy on arms sales to Taiwan has not changed
 
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Damn, I read the title of the thread as; USA will continue to support Taliban. :P
 
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F-16s are old junk. I'd rather US sells (one or two) Taiwan F-22s, then we can have it in a few years time. :)
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If China gets its hands on the F-22, it will be at our discretion, and its RCS profile will be compromised. For our benefits, of course. Because you have not taken the time to study my postings here about how radar behave on surfaces you end up making comments like this. Those who are in the EW business knows the best way to have a low observable design is from one's own. We can sell Taiwan a few F-22s, designate a couple or more as 'honey', let the PRC get them, by hook or by crook we do not care, and sit back and track China's supposedly 'stealth' aircrafts for the next few decades.
 
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no chinese worried about taiwan province now,Americans say what they have to say,this role playing can't last more days.
 
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why Uncle Sam puts his Finger in everyone's A$$ ?

unfortunately your're right. But Mr. Obama is doing his best to turn this heavy boat into a right direction, I hope.

There are lots of inertia.

World advaces, idea advances, not because those who held those idea had changed their idea, but rather they died.
 
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