Posts - Bill - S 2960 Deter PRC Aggression Against Taiwan Act
senate 10/01/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish clear economic measures that the United States can quickly implement to deter any aggressive actions by China against Taiwan, ensuring support for Taiwan’s security and stability while maintaining long-standing U.S. policy in the region.
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S 2960 - Deter PRC Aggression Against Taiwan Act
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right-leaning 10/01/2025
This bill is a wake-up call for weak diplomacy—sanctions are just the opening salvo.
moderate 10/01/2025
Trying to deter China with dollars and sanctions? That’s chess, not checkers—hope the White House has a plan for all the fallout.
left-leaning 10/01/2025
Finally, a bill that dares to stand up to authoritarian muscle-flexing—about time we put values over profits.
moderate 10/01/2025
Sanctions sound tough, but remember: economic warfare cuts both ways and can boomerang back hard.
left-leaning 10/01/2025
Economic tools over bullets? Let’s hope this isn’t just a paper tiger barking at the dragon.
right-leaning 10/01/2025
About time we stop playing nice and hit China where it hurts—no more sugarcoating the communist threat.
left-leaning 10/01/2025
Good to see Congress trying to back Taiwan without sending troops—sanctions are the smart person’s war.
right-leaning 10/01/2025
Strong stance on Taiwan means showing the CCP we mean business—soft policies only invite aggression.
moderate 10/01/2025
Support Taiwan, sure—but let’s keep one eye on peace talks and the other on the trade bill’s fine print.