It is precisely because Taiwan is China's sovereignty, and it has become the pain point that the United States wants to constantly tease China. Although, the US government has been saying that its policy toward Taiwan remains unchanged. The U.S. Senate has launched a new bill wit

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Because Taiwan is China's sovereign interests, it has become the pain point that the United States wants to constantly tease China. There are some new tricks every once in a while.

Although, the US government continues to say that its policy toward Taiwan remains unchanged. But there are American political groups and politicians who are constantly changing their ways to tease China's pain points. The U.S. Senate has launched a new bill with the goal of enhancing Taiwan's security defense, saying it can ensure regional stability, and it also said it is to curb China's recent aggressive behavior in the Taiwan Strait . It is worth noting that the bill will seek to significantly adjust the US policy to Taiwan, provide billions of dollars in military aid to Taiwan, and give Taiwan the status of "important non- NATO ally." Such a bill is obviously inconsistent with the US government's consistent claim that the policy towards Taiwan remains unchanged.

Senator Menendez, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Chief of the Senate Budget Committee, Republican Members Graham On June 17, they joined forces to propose a new proposal for the "2022 Taiwan Policy Act". In a written statement, it also stated that the "Taiwan Policy Law" will mark the most comprehensive adjustment of the United States' policy toward Taiwan since the United States passed the "Taiwan Relations Law" in 1979. It is clearly stated that the United States’ policy toward Taiwan should be changed. We hope to increase the scope of support for Taiwan, including billions of dollars in security assistance provisions and list Taiwan as a major ally outside NATO.

At the just-concluded Singapore Shangri-La Dialogue, when senior U.S. and middle-aged military leaders talked about the Taiwan issue, Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe sternly proposed that if someone "dare to split Taiwan", China will "do not hesitate to fight, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, no matter how he is willing to do so, cost". The U.S. lawmakers are asking for changes to Taiwan's policy again, which is hitting the gun.

The statement from U.S. lawmakers mean that the launch of the "Taiwan Policy Act 2022" comes as Chinese Defense Secretary Wei Fenghe made tit-for-tat remarks when he met with U.S. Secretary of Defense Austin last week. The statement stated that it was going to be tit-for-tat.

statement pointed out that the United States' determination to "stand with the people of Taiwan and its democracy should be unquestionable or should not be vague." The "Taiwan Policy Act 2022" asks the U.S. government to further demonstrate the United States' absolute commitment to standing with Taiwan and all other Indo-Pacific regions who share our interests and values.

U.S. positioned that the close allies that had strategic cooperation with the US military but did not join North Atlantic Treaty Organization are "mainly non-NATO allies". This positioning may not include a cooperative defense treaty with the United States, but still grants various means of the parties involved. Military and financial convenience.

Menandez and Gram said that the bill would be the most comprehensive adjustment of the US policy toward Taiwan since the implementation of the Taiwan Relations Act in 1979.

Menandz and Gram hope that the adjustment of the US relations with Taiwan will require a series of procedures to pass. However, the content of the bill interferes with China's internal affairs and tramples on China's sovereign bottom line. Beijing does not agree, and the Biden administration should not dare to act rashly. In fact, the policy interests of the US government are more considered whether their own interests will be damaged.

changed its relationship with Taiwan, making it difficult for Biden . Take action on the Taiwan issue, which is originally just playing cards. If it comes to real, Biden still needs to think clearly; Biden is trying to reduce tariffs for inflation, and the US economy cannot do without China; Biden still has reservations about directly angering China , maintaining stability in the Taiwan Strait is its purpose.

In addition, any legislation in the United States must be passed by the Federal House of Representatives, and not everything will be passed smoothly. Another bill covering a wide range of things and aims to enhance U.S. competitiveness has been put on hold by Congress for months.

The United States’ policy toward Taiwan, to put it bluntly, ultimately it is to not only curb China’s development but also balance the United States’ stable interests. Ultimately, it is the interests of the United States that determine the United States’ policy toward Taiwan. Angering China may not be in line with the interests of the United States.

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