‘Makes no sense’: experts doubt pause in US arms sale to Taiwan is due to Iran war
Experts are questioning a US official's claim that a pause in a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan is due to the war in Iran. Analysts state that such deliveries typically take years, making the conflict an unlikely cause. The Trump administration's acting navy secretary suggested the pause was to ensure munitions for "Operation Epic Fury" in the Gulf, but experts argue this justification "makes no sense" given the long processing times for these sales. This uncertainty follows President Trump's suggestion that arms sales to Taiwan could be used as a negotiating chip with China, a stance that deviates from long-standing US policy.