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The Endless Frontier Act is being welcomed by many in both parties in Congress as a long overdue effort to combat China in technology, manufacturing and on other fronts. But a pair of concerns are forcing some Republicans to make a tough choice on whether to support the bill, the current version of which costs about $130 billion but will soon be subject to a litany of potential amendments on the Senate floor.
On one hand, some Republicans fear that the bill doesn t do enough to combat one of the United States top two geopolitical rivals. And they want to go as big as they can right now because this could be Congress only chance outside of a National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to pass bipartisan China legislation for the foreseeable future. Lawmakers will soon be bogged down in President Biden s massive and controversial domestic agenda.
Cotton: Give China ‘crystal clear’ warning not to invade Taiwan February 18 Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., has taken a tough stance against China, raising his profile in a field ambitious Republican senators and governors are beginning to maneuver. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images) WASHINGTON ― It’s time for the United States to be “crystal clear” it will not allow China to invade Taiwan and will end its longstanding “strategic ambiguity” about whether it would come to the island’s defense, said Sen. Tom Cotton, a senior Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee. Speaking at a Reagan Institute event to unveil his economic strategy against China, Cotton said Thursday that the U.S. should respond to what he called China’s sharpening rhetoric and actions toward Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory. Last month, the U.S. reaffirmed its support for Taiwan after China dispatched a dozen warplanes near the island.