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1001 Beijing’s latest bid to lure voters Taipei Times Editorial 525
1002 Ko casts stones from glass house Chamberlain Lee 李柏翰 528
1003 Tsai controls the defense narrative David Brown 602
1004 Dance tour a ‘united front’ tactic Taipei Times Editorial 551
1005 Taiwan-Japan ties still blooming Wang Hui-sheng 王輝生 511
1006 Alleged HK killer now a CCP tool Jackie Lim 林鴻達 585
1007 Pro-independence rally seeks ROC’s end Taipei Times 557
1008 Beijing’s sharp power is blunted Liberty Times Editorial 528
1009 Cost of doing business with China Chen Chi-yuan 陳紀元 528
1010 KMT must show loyalty to Taiwan Liberty Times Editorial 509
1011 Beijing’s inept ‘Greater China’ strategy Taipei Times Editorial 521
1012 Victims paid for freedoms Ko enjoys Shih Ming-hsiung 533
1013 Lam’s HK strategy unlikely to be effective Gray Sergeant 536
1014 What price conscience? Taipei Times Editorial 607
1015 KMT must open up its archives Taipei Times Editorial 587
1016 HK, Taiwan stand up as allies in US Yang Kuang-shun 楊光舜 597
1017 Hong Kong might be the breach in the wall Mike Chang 張昭仁 603
1018 Ma’s mango strip talk appalling Taipei Times Editorial 616
1019 US should confirm the AIT director Mike Kuo 郭正光 647
1020 KMT back to its old tricks Taipei Times Editorial 632
 
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Newsflash

The latest US arms sale to Taiwan seems to show that the US security commitment to its ally in Asia is “wobbling,” an article in The Economist said yesterday, adding that Washington should continue to support Taiwan in the interests of cross-strait relations and Sino-US relations.

US President Barack Obama on Wednesday notified the US Congress of a US$5.85 billion package of arms to Taiwan that did not include the 66 F-16C/D aircraft Taipei was seeking and centered instead on upgrading its existing fleet of aging F-16A/Bs.

Titled “Dim sum for China: Why America should not walk away from Taiwan,” the article said that “Chinese objections made the deal less advantageous than it would have been.”