Biden says U.S. will defend Taiwan militarily if China invades
President Joe Biden said Monday that the United States would be willing to intervene militarily if China were to invade the self-governing island of Taiwan. Shortly afterwards, however, a White House official appeared to walk back the president's remarks.
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