Taiwan is considering a $15 billion military package as a show to the incoming Trump administration that it is serious about defending itself against the threat posed by China. The package includes the purchase of an Aegis-class destroyer, Northrop Grumman’s E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft, as well as up to 60 F-35 fighter jets, 10 retired warships, and 400 Patriot missiles. While there have been informal talks between officials from Taipei and the incoming Trump team, the Taiwanese government denied ongoing discussions about an arms package with the U.S.

President-elect Donald Trump has not filled his cabinet yet, so it remains unclear who specifically is engaging in these alleged discussions. However, unnamed sources close to the Trump team have stated that Taiwan is thinking about presenting a very aggressive package of American hardware to the U.S. national security advisor once they are named. This move by Taiwan is seen as an effort to demonstrate their seriousness about defending themselves against possible Chinese aggression.

It is uncertain where President-elect Trump stands on U.S. defense priorities, especially in the waters off of mainland China. During his campaign, he threatened to expand the trade war with China, but his stance on defense remains unclear. Beijing has expressed its intention to “reunify” Taiwan with mainland China, and U.S. security experts have warned that this could occur as early as 2027. This has raised concerns about the potential for military conflict in the region.

The purchase of sophisticated military equipment, such as the Aegis-class destroyer and the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft, is seen as crucial for Taiwan to enhance its war capabilities. The Aegis system is described as the most capable multi-mission combat system in the world, integrating air and missile defense capabilities. The E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft is viewed as a game changer in how the Navy conducts battle management command and control.

The Trump transition team has not provided comment on the informal talks reportedly taking place with officials from Taipei. The potential military package of up to $15 billion requested by Taiwan includes advanced fighter jets, warships, and missiles. This move by Taiwan is aimed at demonstrating its seriousness about defending itself against potential Chinese aggression. Despite denials from the Taiwanese government about ongoing talks with the U.S., reports suggest that discussions have been taking place regarding military needs and potential arms purchases.

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