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Americans warm to U.S. defense of Taiwan if China invades

Por: Newsweek World April 14, 2023

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More than half of Americans said they would support the United States and its allies coming to Taiwan's defense in the event of a Chinese invasion, according to a recent survey commissioned by Newsweek.Fifty-six percent of respondents, including nearly six in 10 of those who voted either Republican or Democratic in the last presidential election, said they would approve (31 percent) or strongly approve (25 percent) of U.S. intervention in a... + full article



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