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Hegseth disputes claim Iran war delayed Taiwan arms sale

Hegseth disputes claim Iran war delayed Taiwan arms sale

Summary

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth clarified that the U.S. war with Iran is not causing delays in the $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan. This statement countered a previous comment by Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao, who said the deal was paused to save U.S. ammunition supplies.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. planned a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan.
  • Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao said the sale was paused due to low U.S. munitions stockpiles amid the Iran war.
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth disagreed, saying the Iran conflict is not delaying the arms sale.
  • The discussion about the arms deal took place during a Senate hearing.
  • The U.S. is managing military resources while dealing with the situation in Iran.
  • Taiwan is a key U.S. partner in the region, often involved in defense agreements.
  • The issue reflects broader U.S. military and foreign policy decisions under President Donald Trump.
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