On October 14, Zhang Xiaoguan, an official from China's Ministry of Defense, issued a statement warning the United States about the severe consequences of potential arms supplies to Taiwan. Reports suggest that the U.S. is considering military equipment sales amounting to around $2 billion, which could include air defense systems and radar installations. The Taiwan issue is regarded as one of the 'red lines' in diplomatic relations between China and the U.S., and Zhang urged Washington to recognize the risks involved in this situation. He remarked that the U.S. seems to be 'sucking blood' from Taiwan to bolster its military-industrial complex. China's stance indicates that the Taiwan question is a crucial aspect of Chinese foreign policy, and any intervention in this arena will be regarded extremely negatively. This statement comes as a reaction to recent reports about the U.S. State Department approving potential military sales to Taiwan, which could lead to escalating tensions in the region.
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