Graham considers US military intervention in Taiwan crisis.

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Senator Lindsey Graham has said he is "open" to sending US troops to Taiwan to defend the island, stating that "strategic ambiguity" is not working. Graham's comments come after top GOP leaders met with Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen last week. He also said that he would support sending aid to Taiwan because it is a "democracy" and that he would increase training and give the F-16s they need in Taiwan. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul led a delegation of bipartisan lawmakers to Taiwan last week and called to get more weapons sent to Taiwan, saying Taiwan is "not where they need to be" in a hypothetical China invasion.
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