RUSH EXCERPT:PAGE: "It will be an important sign whether the president allowed that sale to go through. A little bit of a warning there to Taiwan, not to seek independence or endorsement of the status quo. But I actually did not think the president’s words were alarming to Taiwan the way sometimes his language in the past has been. This was really an embrace of the status quo, asking both sides not to turn the current situation that is ambiguous and tense into something that is much more violent."
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Susan Page: Trump’s Words Were Not Alarming to Taiwan the Way His Language Has Been, It Was an Embrace of the Status Quo‘Asking both sides not to turn the current situation that is ambiguous and tense into something that is much more violent’News & Politics,InternationalRUSH EXCERPT:PAGE: "It will be an important sign whether the president allowed that sale to go through. A little bit of a warning there to Taiwan, not to seek independence or endorsement of the status quo. But I actually did not think the president’s words were alarming to Taiwan the way sometimes his language in the past has been. This was really an embrace of the status quo, asking both sides not to turn the current situation that is ambiguous and tense into something that is much more violent."Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview
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