Biden says US willing to respond 'militarily' in event of Chinese attack on Taiwan
President Joe Biden's remarks on whether the US would intervene militarily if China were to attack Taiwan reportedly caught his own advisers off-guard. The White House has since said that its policy has not changed.
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