When asked at a joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida whether the U.S. would be prepared to defend Taiwan if attacked, Biden replied: "Yes."
Biden's comments appeared to break Washington's long-held tradition of "strategic ambiguity" on Taiwan, whereby the White House had been intentionally vague on whether it would come to the island's aid if China invaded. The aim of this policy had been to ward off the mainland from taking military action, without the U.S. committing itself to war.
And, Jen Psaki is gone to splain what the Doddering Buffoon really meant.
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