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Enemy within? The dispute endangering Taiwan’s ‘T-Dome’ air defence plan
Taiwan’s T-Dome air defence programme may be delayed to 2028 due to budget disputes, as the legislature approved a reduced NT$780 billion defence budget, excluding funding for the Chiang-Kong anti-ballistic missile system.
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