Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) on Thursday called for a new US policy on what would happen in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. Currently, the US arms Taiwan through weapons sales and maintains a policy known as "strategic ambiguity," which means the US is not guaranteed to intervene if Beijing moves to take the island.
Cotton said he wants to make it "crystal clear" that a Chinese incursion on Taiwan means war with the US. "The United States needs to be clear that we will not allow China to invade Taiwan and subjugate it. Case closed. No further debate," he said at a Reagan Institute event.
This nutcase intends to run up the debt something fierce.
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