Currently, Taiwan has set an increase in its defense budget to 3.3% of its GDP for 2026, allocating $949.5 billion Taiwan dollars ($31.18 billion). U.S. President Donald Trump has demanded Taiwan raise its defense spending to as much as 10% of GDP, a proportion well above what the U.S. or any of its major allies spend.

Lai had previewed the announcement in an op-ed for The Washington Post on Wednesday, saying the special budget would be used to purchase arms from the U.S. He told reporters Wednesday, however, that the budget has nothing to do with the government’s tariff negotiations with the U.S.

  • @RiverRock@lemmy.ml
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    24 months ago

    They are not thinking of those places, but it is kind of helpful of you to point out other countries where the US empire has repeated the same strategy

    • @kindred@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      04 months ago

      US empire and wealthy capitalists aren’t the same thing, although their interests sometimes align.

      All the billionaires in Taiwan are Taiwanese.

      Wealthy capitalists, if they’re not based in the US, have moved to those places, not to Taiwan.

        • @kindred@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          -24 months ago

          I was saying that the billionaires were not moving to the island of Taiwan.

          You’re talking about US Empire, which, as mentioned in my other responses in this thread, is irrelevant to the physical movements of billionaires.

          Even if Taiwan declared itself to be US Empire island #76, it would not change the fact that billionaires did not move to the island of Taiwan.

          • @BrainInABox@lemmy.ml
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            14 months ago

            I was saying that the billionaires were not moving to the island of Taiwan.

            Man, you really are a dishonest little troll aren’t you: “oh I was just saying this thing completely unrelated to the topic at hand. Oh, you thought I had a point? Nope, just making random statements for no reason.”

            Fuck off

            • @kindred@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              4 months ago

              This was the statement I was responding to:

              It’s basically an island that all the wealthy capitalists ran away to after China imposed economic democracy.

              Here was my response :

              Wealthy capitalists, if they’re not based in the US, have moved to [Singapore (or Switzerland, or the UAE)], not to Taiwan.

              Where was what I said dishonest or irrelevant?

              Edit: reorganized for legibility

              • @BrainInABox@lemmy.ml
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                14 months ago

                They obviously meant the wealthy capitalists from China I think it’s pretty clear that you’re playing dumb on purpose.

                • @kindred@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                  -14 months ago

                  Wealthy capitalists, if they’re not based in the US

                  Are you talking about this part? If so, what I was saying was that billionaires moved to either the US or the three countries I mentioned.

                  That means the billionaires from China also did not move to Taiwan.

                  You can also look at the wiki for Taiwan’s billionaires. Only one was born in China and not Taiwan (Hong Kong, specifically), and I’m pretty sure he moved to Taiwan way before the events we’re taking about in this thread.

          • @RiverRock@lemmy.ml
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            24 months ago

            I don’t get the point you’re trying to make

            Then you’re trying very hard not to get it. Try harder, I believe in you👍