US Military Uses, Taiwan Pays the Bill: America Won’t Stop until It Squeezes Taiwan Dry

Published in Takungpao
(Hong Kong) on 24 November 2025
by 朱穗怡 (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Hannah La Porte. Edited by Michelle Bisson.
The United States seems to be “running low on funds.” In order to finance upgrades for U.S. military bases in the Philippines, some U.S. officials have come up with an astonishing idea. They believe that Taiwan should provide the money to help the Philippines modernize these bases, thereby improving the combat capabilities of U.S. troops stationed there. This idea is baffling. The U.S. uses military bases in the Philippines, yet wants Taiwan to pay, and even argues that “this would be beneficial for Taiwan.” Following that logic, should Taiwan also pay for U.S. bases in Japan?

According to the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement between the U.S. and the Philippines, Washington is allowed to use nine military bases in the Philippines, and the related costs are clearly to be covered by the United States. Why should Taiwan foot the bill? The underlying reasoning from the U.S. side is that some of these bases are located close to Taiwan, and if a conflict were to occur in the Taiwan Strait, these bases could be useful. Therefore, Taiwan has an “obligation” to help fund their upgrades. This logic is deeply flawed. The Taiwan issue is China's internal matter. U.S. involvement already severely damages China’s core interests, and now Washington even treats Taiwan like a “cash machine,” a move that truly demonstrates shamelessness. Some U.S. voices have even claimed that this would help Taiwan increase its defense spending as a share of gross domestic product. Does that mean Taiwan pays for the U.S., and then has to say thank you for the opportunity? The U.S. gets the benefit while pretending to do Taiwan a favor, leaving Taiwan to look like the ultimate “sucker.”

The United States treating Taiwan like a cash machine is nothing new. Over the past 40 years, Taiwan has purchased more than $70 billion worth of American arms, with some systems even priced above market value. Taiwan has long been seen as a lucrative business opportunity by the U.S. military-industrial complex. In recent years, however, Washington has become even more aggressive, determined not to stop “until it squeezes Taiwan dry.” That explains today’s bizarre idea of asking Taiwan to pay for upgrades to Philippine military bases. This is closely linked to the Democratic Progressive Party authorities in Taiwan, who have aligned themselves strongly with Washington. The DPP pursues “Taiwan independence” with the help of the U.S. and readily accepts nearly any request from the American side. What is most telling is that, according to Taiwan’s own defense authorities, the U.S. currently owes Taiwan $21.54 billion in undelivered arms. Yet, Washington continues to push arms sales to Taiwan, and Taiwan does not dare say no. With such a compliant “ATM,” how could the U.S. resist taking advantage?

The U.S. has never welcomed cross-strait reunification, nor a stronger, unified China. Although Washington claims to adhere to the One-China policy, in practice it has long played a double game — continuously selling arms to Taiwan. In recent years, as the DPP has remained in power, U.S.–Taiwan military ties have only grown closer. By selling weapons to Taiwan, the U.S. not only turns Taiwan into an arsenal and a potential powder keg, creating obstacles to peaceful reunification, but also seeks to drain Taiwan financially, aiming to deny China a prosperous island.

Some have said that Beijing might seek to “economically pressure Taiwan” as a way to curb separatist forces. But unexpectedly, it is the United States that seems to be doing that first. No wonder voices of doubt and skepticism toward the U.S. have been growing within Taiwanese society in recent years.


美国“穷疯了”。为了筹集美军在菲律宾军事基地的经费,美方有关方面竟然“突发奇想”,把主意打到了台湾地区身上,认为“台湾应提供资金,资助菲律宾升级改造其军事基地,以提升驻扎在这些基地的美军的作战能力”。此想法令人匪夷所思。美军使用菲律宾军事基地,却要台湾方面出钱,还说“对台湾也有利”。若按此逻辑,那美军驻扎日本军事基地的费用,是否也要台湾方面承担?

  根据“美菲加强防务合作协议”,美国可以使用菲律宾的九个军事基地,而相关经费当然是由美国自己支付了,台湾地区凭什么要帮美国背这笔账?美方的“弦外之音”其实是这其中一些军事基地靠近台岛,届时“如果台海发生战事”,这些基地可能派上用场,所以台湾“有义务”资助菲律宾升级改造军事基地。这种逻辑相当荒谬。台湾问题属于中国内政,美方插手台湾问题已经严重损害中国核心利益,如今竟还把台湾当成“提款机”,真可谓“完美诠释”了“厚颜无耻”。美方甚至有人说“此举对台湾也有利,可以帮助台湾实现加大防务开支占GDP比重的目标”。这是不是说“台湾帮美国付钱,台湾还要向美国说谢谢”?美方“得了便宜还卖乖”,而台湾方面则成了“妥妥的冤大头”。

  美方把台湾当成“提款机”已经不是什么新闻。这40多年来,台湾向美军购总额超过700多亿美元,当中有些武器装备的价格高于市场行情。台湾已然成为美国军工复合体眼中的大肥肉。然而,美方近年越发猖狂,颇有“不把台湾吃乾榨尽,绝不罢休”的势头,才有如今要台湾代为支付菲律宾军事基地费用的荒唐想法。这其实与这些年民进党当局完全倒向美国脱不了干系。民进党当局奉行“台独”路线,大搞“以武谋独”、“以美谋独”,对美方提出的各种无理要求百依百顺。最为人诟病的是,根据台湾地区防务部门统计,美国积欠台湾的军火总额高达215.4亿美元。尽管如此,美方仍不断要求台湾购买美国武器,而台湾却不敢说一个“不”字。对于如此听话的“提款机”,美方怎能放过?

  美方从来不乐见两岸统一,不乐见统一后的中国更加强大,所以虽然口口声声说遵循一个中国政策,但实际上是搞两面手法,多年来持续对台售武,而近年由于民进党在岛内长时间执政,美台“军事勾连”更是越来越频繁。美方通过向台湾出售武器,不仅把台湾打造成“武器库”“火药岛”,给两岸统一制造障碍,更是企图把台湾榨干、掏空,不希望中方得到一个繁荣昌盛的宝岛。

  外界常说,中方为了教训“台独”分子要搞“穷台”策略,没想到最先搞“穷台”的反而是美国。难怪这些年台湾社会的“疑美”声音越来越多了。
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