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Marjorie Taylor Greene Proposes Cutting $500 Million in US Military Aid to Taiwan

Forbes Breaking NewsAugust 7, 20258 min4,724 views
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Proposed Amendment to Cut Taiwan Aid

  • πŸ›οΈ Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced an amendment to strike $500 million from U.S. military assistance to Taiwan within the Department of Defense appropriations bill.
  • πŸ’° This proposed cut represents an increase of $100 million from fiscal year 2025's allocation for Taiwan.
  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Greene argues that the U.S. should prioritize its own citizens and domestic issues, citing the nation's $37 trillion debt and rising interest costs.

Arguments Against the Amendment

  • 🀝 A representative from California rose in opposition, emphasizing that support for Taiwan is crucial for U.S. interests and its network of global alliances.
  • πŸ“ˆ The Trump administration's policy statement reportedly favored more funding for Taiwan than what was included in the bill, indicating a desire for $1 billion in aid.
  • πŸ’‘ Taiwan's critical role in global chip manufacturing, producing 90% of the world's chips and nearly 100% of those for AI and high-tech devices, is highlighted as a key reason for support.

Rationale for Supporting Taiwan

  • πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ The funding is intended to help Taiwan defend itself against unrelenting Chinese aggression and deter a potential invasion.
  • 🌍 Allies in the Pacific, including Japan, South Korea, and Australia, share concerns about China's actions and are working with the U.S. to prevent conflict.
  • 🚒 The aid aims to increase Taiwan's military readiness and deterrence capabilities in the face of threats from the People's Republic of China.

Greene's Rebuttal and Economic Focus

  • 🏠 Greene countered that the best way to compete with China is by strengthening the American economy and producing chips domestically.
  • 🏭 She criticized the reliance on foreign countries for manufacturing and advocated for investing the $500 million into U.S. chip production capabilities.
  • πŸ“‰ The representative also pointed to domestic economic struggles, including rising college tuition, student loan debt, and the unaffordability of everyday life for Americans due to national debt and inflation.
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