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US needs to approve $1.1bn Taiwan arms embargo, offending China

US has offered to sell $1.1bn (£955m) in munitions to Taiwan, instigating conflict from China. 

The new agreement includes a laser rangefinder to track arriving missile attacks and anti-ship and anti-air rockets.

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