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Pentagon plans new arms sale to Taiwan

The Pentagon has notified the U. S. Congress that it plans a new arms sale to Taiwan which includes over 400 missiles with the total value of 421 million U.S. dollars. ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Fri, Mar 02 2007

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