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The United States intends to approve a weapons deal with Taiwan valued at up to $14 billion, despite its temporary postponement for technical reasons related to the need to ensure sufficient weapons are available for potential conflicts, not because of Iran's war. Taiwan faces increasing threats from China, which conducts intensive naval and air patrols around the island, underscoring the need to strengthen its defensive capabilities. Sources have revealed that the U.S. president will soon make a decision regarding this deal, which previously received preliminary approval for $11 billion in December.
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