US pauses arms shipments to Taiwan, acting Navy secretary says, citing need to ensure munitions for own forces.
Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao told a Senate subcommittee today that the US has paused arms shipments to Taiwan to ensure it has needed munitions for its own forces.
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