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riversedge

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Sun May 24, 2026, 06:48 PM 16 hrs ago

Navy chief undercuts Trump and Hegseth on Taiwan, Iran

Source: The hill


by Ellen Mitchell - 05/24/26 12:00 PM ET


Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao’s insistence this week that the Pentagon had paused a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan over a munitions review has undercut the Trump administration’s narrative on both Iran and Taipei.

Cao on Thursday told Senate appropriators that while the U.S. has “plenty” of missiles and interceptors, the Trump administration is holding off on some foreign military sales to “make sure we have the munitions we need for Epic Fury,” referring to the official name for President Trump’s war with Iran.

Cao’s remarks — which contradict Trump’s claims that he may hold off on the arms sale to Taiwan as a “negotiating chip” with China — also discounts the administration’s narrative that munitions stockpiles are no cause for worry. But the coinciding issues may prove to be a benefit for Trump as he looks to rebuild America’s stockpiles while also seeking diplomatic gains with Beijing.

“On one hand, Trump wants to keep U.S.-China relations on a constructive path, at least until [Chinese President] Xi Jinping visits Washington in September, and on the other hand, there is a munition problem. So if you can delay the sale and/or delay delivery of the order and sort of help both of these issues at the same time, it makes sense,” said Evan Sankey, an analyst at the Cato Institute focusing on U.S. foreign policy toward China and East Asia. ......................





Read more: https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5892374-navy-secretary-taiwan-arms-sale-pause-iran/





Cao’s remarks — which contradict #Trump’s claims that he may hold off on the arms sale to Taiwan as a “negotiating chip” with China — also discounts the administration’s narrative that munitions stockpiles are no cause for worry

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Navy chief undercuts Trump and Hegseth on Taiwan, Iran (Original Post) riversedge 16 hrs ago OP
Trump and his family recently went into the Arms procurement and Contracting business. As such IMO his remarks are Ford_Prefect 16 hrs ago #1
Utter incompetence and corruption throughout our government Mysterian 14 hrs ago #2

Ford_Prefect

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1. Trump and his family recently went into the Arms procurement and Contracting business. As such IMO his remarks are
Sun May 24, 2026, 07:37 PM
16 hrs ago

intended to play the market to their $$$$$$$$ advantage.

Mysterian

(6,651 posts)
2. Utter incompetence and corruption throughout our government
Sun May 24, 2026, 09:36 PM
14 hrs ago

It is unbelieveable the American people have allowed this to happen.

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