Biden vows to defend Taiwan, White House walks back comments
Former Head of the Canadian Trade Office in Taipei, Gordon Houlden, weighs in on President Joe Biden's latest comments on Taiwan. Biden said the U.S. would respond ‘militarily’ if China attacked Taiwan, while the White House has since insisted there’s no policy change.
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