Biden Says the U.S. Would Defend Taiwan From Attack by China
Residential buildings stand in this aerial photograph taken in Taipei, Taiwan, on Saturday, March 30, 2019. According to Knight Frank's 2019 Wealth Report, Taipei was eighth in a global list of cities ranked by the number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals, with 1,519 people who have at least $30 million in assets. And the property firm predicts that number will rise to 1,864 by 2023.
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Laura Curtis and Max Zimmerman, Bloomberg News
(Bloomberg) -- President Joe Biden says the U.S. has a commitment to protect Taiwan and would come to its defense if attacked by China.
“China knows the U.S. has the most powerful military in the world,” Biden says at a CNN town hall event in Baltimore, adding what he worries about is China engaging in activities where they may make a serious mistake.
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