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Why the U.S. military thinks Pelosi's Taiwan trip is a bad idea

Chinese will be watching where the plane departs from, experts say

President Joe Biden shakes hands with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi after delivering his State of the Union address on March 1.  (Official White House Photo)

TOKYO -- Earlier this week, U.S. President Joe Biden revealed that his military advisers were opposed to the planned visit to Taiwan by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

In a brief exchange with reporters after landing at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, late afternoon Wednesday, Biden was asked if he thought Pelosi's visit was a good idea.

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