Taiwan Should Take Advantage of RTX Overcharging for Arms

Published in UDN
(Taiwan) on 5 October 2024
by Chen Kuo-ming (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Jennifer Sampson. Edited by Patricia Simoni.

 

 

According to a newspaper report, the American company RTX, formerly known as Raytheon, is suspected of overcharging for arms. It has already reached a plea agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice, causing an uproar among people from all walks of life. Previously, when the U.S. provided arms to support Taiwan, it gave them moldy body armor and expired ammunition. Now, arms dealers are quoting high prices, which leads many to wonder whether the U.S. really wants to help Taiwan or simply take advantage of its crisis to sell arms.

Since Taiwan relies on the U.S. for arms, it is fundamentally a seller’s market; that is, whatever the U.S. says, goes. The aforementioned arms assistance and high pricing by arms dealers were actually exposed by internal U.S. overseers. Only after the media published this did we know that the Taiwanese government was completely unable to uncover this, and Taiwanese representative offices overseas were also powerless to do anything. Those in the high levels of government should thank these overseers publicly for helping Taiwan protect itself.

Although a weak country has no diplomatic power, Taiwan should still issue a stern statement about the moldy body armor. First, it should have postponed the receipt of this shipment. Second, it should create an inspection mechanism or send someone to inspect shipments. As for high quoted prices for missile systems, Taiwan should request details about the Patriot missile systems purchased since the “three arms packages,” in addition to expressing dissatisfaction toward the U.S. After all, this overcharging incident has already damaged RTX’s image, and so naturally, all records of its previous transactions with Taiwan should be investigated.

Although Taiwan has no way to punish American businesses, it should still take advantage of the approaching election to spread the word that the U.S. does not take its Indo-Pacific strategy seriously and is hurting the interests of countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Specifically, the record high U.S. arms sales are based on inflated sums of money. The U.S. must rectify this with good will and good faith. For example, it should pressure RTX in the plea bargain to extend the maintenance period for Taiwan’s Patriot missile systems or suspend the fees for technicians who visit Taiwan to make repairs.

During negotiations between the U.S. and Taiwan, Taiwan can also require the U.S. to provide the arms it owes Taiwan as soon as possible. According to the think tank Cato Institute, the U.S. owes Taiwan $20.5 billion in arms! With these kinds of actions, the U.S. can hardly be said to value Taiwan. Taiwan should use diplomatic protest to strengthen national defense. With a variety of diplomatic measures, negotiations and communications, and with a wealth of talent, Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is not afraid of having no plan of action.


雷神軍售涉浮報 台應抓準時機

報載美商雷神公司涉嫌高報軍售,並與美國司法部達成認罪協商,引起各界譁然。先前美國支援台灣軍備就有防彈衣發霉、過期彈藥,現在又有軍火商高報價格,不免讓外界懷疑,到底美國是要幫助台灣,還是趁人之危銷售軍火?

台灣在軍備依靠美國的狀況下,基本上是賣方市場也就是美國說了算,上述軍備援助與軍火高價案,其實都是美國內部監察單位舉發,媒體披露後才得知,台灣政府完全無法偵知,駐外單位也使不上力,政府高層事發後應公開讚揚這些監察單位幫台灣把關。

雖說弱國無外交,但台灣還是要對發霉防彈衣一事發表嚴正聲明,首先是暫緩這批物資的接收,其次是律定查核機制或是派員稽查。對於飛彈系統高價報售的事情,除對美表達不滿外,也必須要求過往自「三項軍購」以來愛國者飛彈交易的細項,畢竟這次高價報售案已經重創雷神公司形象,當然有必要清查過往該公司對台的交易紀錄。

雖然台灣對美商無法可罰,但還是要趁著美國大選前夕,以美國不重視印太戰略、損傷亞太國家利益為由發動文宣攻勢,具體的主軸為美國軍售創下歷史新高紀錄,但這項交易卻是奠基在浮報的金額上,美國須提出善意與誠意來解決,例如在與雷神公司的認罪協商內,壓迫雷神公司延長台灣愛國者飛彈系統的維修時間,或是技師來台維修費用免除等等。

兩國間的協商上也可以要求美國盡速交運積欠台灣的軍備,美國智庫卡托研究所統計,美國積欠台灣的軍備金額竟達到二○五億美元!美國這種作法這很難說是重視台灣,台灣當然要用這種外交抗議來加強國防實力,種種外交舉措與協商、溝通,外交部人才濟濟,不怕沒有方案。

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