During the Republican primary debate, Vivek Ramaswamy defended his statement about arming Taiwanese citizens, citing the Second Amendment as a deterrent against invasion by foreign autocrats.
He reiterated his belief that the U.S. should defend Taiwan and suggested that a clear commitment to this defense would serve as a deterrent.
Ramaswamy also referenced the Second Amendment as a critical way to prevent invasion, drawing a parallel to its role in preserving the U.S. from foreign threats. (Trending: Hunter Biden Indicted on 9 New Criminal Charges)
He pressed that the next president “needs to make crystal clear … the U.S. will absolutely defend Taiwan.”
“I also do believe the Second Amendment is a critical way of preventing foreign autocrats from being able.”
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