(TR) According to press reports, the #Meloni govt will cut 2/3 of its planned #MilitarySpending for #Rearmament. Is this true or is it just another tactic by #Meloni to spin the public debate as with #ArmsExports to #Israel and #USMilitaryBases?
(TR) According to press reports, the #Meloni govt will cut 2/3 of its planned #MilitarySpending for #Rearmament. Is this true or is it just another tactic by #Meloni to spin the public debate as with #ArmsExports to #Israel and #USMilitaryBases?
"The armaments industry, and countries that supply weapons, profit from a market that thrives precisely on conflicts. In this sense, there are also financial interests that contribute to fueling tensions in various regions of the world." MH, para. 193 #ArmsTrade #ConflictProfiteering #GlobalTensions #Thetweetdoesnotmentionanyspecificcountries.Therefore #theresponseis:
The U.S. Navy has paused a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan to prioritize military resources for the ongoing Iran war, as confirmed by acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao amid concerns over ensuring adequate munitions. #ArmsSale #Taiwan #USIranRelations

Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to speak with Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te about potential arms sales, marking a significant departure from decades of diplomatic protocol, which has historically seen direct communication between U.S. and Taiwanese leaders discouraged since 1979, amidst rising tensions with China over Taiwan's sovereignty. #Taiwan #USChinaRelations #ArmsSales

RT @CaptainInsightX: The US government told a 23-year-old math student in 1995: "Your code is a weapon. You need an arms license to share… #CodeIsWeapon #ArmsLicense #CyberSecurity #US
RT @jurgen_nauditt: "We will not defend Taiwan, and we are halting arms shipments to the island, since they themselves are attempting to in… #Taiwan #ArmsShipments #Geopolitics #TW
RT @declassifiedUK: 🇮🇱"You've messed up haven't you" We asked the minister responsible for arms exports to Israel about his undeclared m… #Israel #ArmsExports #ForeignPolicy #IL
President Trump stated he has not yet decided on a significant weapons sale to Taiwan following his discussions in China, raising concerns about U.S. support for the island and its potential implications for U.S.-China relations, while emphasizing that he would consult with Taiwan's president, an unprecedented move for a sitting U.S. leader. #USChinaRelations #Taiwan #ArmsSales #US #TW #CN

President Donald Trump has not yet decided on a major weapons sale to Taiwan, raising uncertainties about U.S. support for the island after his recent trip to China, and hinted at a possible unprecedented direct conversation with Taiwan's president that could strain U.S.-China relations. #Taiwan #USChinaRelations #ArmsSales #US #TW #CN

President Donald Trump stated he has not yet decided on a major weapons sale to Taiwan, which could impact U.S.-China relations, and indicated he might have an unprecedented conversation with Taiwan's president, emphasizing the ongoing U.S. commitment to provide Taiwan with defense capabilities despite concerns about trade ties with China. #Taiwan #USChinaRelations #ArmsSales #TW #CN #US

President Trump has not yet decided on a significant weapons sale to Taiwan, raising concerns over U.S. support for the island and implications for U.S.-China relations following his recent talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. #Taiwan #USChinaRelations #ArmsSales #TW #US #CN

President Donald Trump announced that he has yet to decide on a significant weapons sale to Taiwan, which raises questions about U.S. support for the island following his recent visit to China, and hinted at potential discussions with Taiwan's president that could impact U.S.-China relations. #Taiwan #USChinaRelations #ArmsSales #US #TW #CN

President Donald Trump has not yet decided on a significant weapons sale to Taiwan, raising concerns about U.S. support for the island amid his recent discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping, including potential direct communication with Taiwan's president, which could complicate U.S.-China relations. #Taiwan #USChinaRelations #ArmsSales #US #TW #CN

President Donald Trump indicated uncertainty about a significant weapons sale to Taiwan following his recent trip to China, suggesting he may engage in unprecedented discussions with Taiwan's president, which could impact U.S.-China relations and provoke China's ire. #Taiwan #USChinaRelations #ArmsSales #US #TW #CN

President Trump stated he has not yet decided on a significant arms sale to Taiwan after discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping, which raises concerns about U.S. support for the island amid strained U.S.-China relations. #Taiwan #USChinaRelations #ArmsSales #TW #US #CN

President Donald Trump revealed that he discussed U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan with Chinese leader Xi Jinping during their summit in Beijing, contradicting previous U.S. policy that avoided consulting China on this sensitive issue, which has raised concerns about the future of these arms sales amid increasing tensions over Taiwan. #Taiwan #ArmsSales #USChinaRelations #US #TW #CN

President Trump has not yet decided on a major arms sale to Taiwan, raising uncertainties about U.S. support for the island after his recent discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping, amid concerns that direct communication with Taiwan's leader could escalate U.S.-China relations. #Taiwan #USChinaRelations #ArmsSales #US #TW #CN

During his recent summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, President Donald Trump acknowledged discussing U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, which may challenge decades of American policy not to consult China on this sensitive issue, leading to uncertainty about the approval of a significant $14 billion arms package. #USChinaRelations #Taiwan #ArmsSales #US #TW #CN

President Trump revealed that he discussed U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan with Chinese leader Xi Jinping during a summit in Beijing, contradicting longstanding U.S. policy not to consult China on this matter, which has raised uncertainties regarding a pending $14 billion arms deal. #Taiwan #USChinaRelations #ArmsSales #US #TW #CN

President Trump acknowledged discussing U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan with Chinese leader Xi Jinping during their summit, which raises concerns about the adherence to a longstanding U.S. commitment not to consult China on this sensitive issue, while also indicating he would consider Xi's objections amidst ongoing pressures from U.S. lawmakers to finalize a $14 billion arms package for Taiwan. #USChinaRelations #Taiwan #ArmsSales #US #TW #CN
