TAIPEI, Taiwan—Taiwan is seeking to acquire long-range, air-launched cruise missiles from the United States, a defense official said on April 19, as the self-ruled island bolsters its forces in the face of increasing pressure from Beijing. While Taiwan is developing its own long-range missiles, to give it an ability to strike back deep into China in the event of war, it has also looked to the United States to help provide it with more advanced weaponry. Asked in parliament which weapons systems Taiwan wants to buy but the United States hasn’t yet said it can, Lee Shih-chiang, head of Taiwan’s defense ministry’s strategic planning department, named Lockheed Martin’s AGM-158. “We are still in the process of seeking it” from the United States, Lee said. “Communication channels are very smooth and normal.” He didn’t elaborate. The AGM-158 JASSM—standing for Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile—can have a range of almost 1,000 kilometers (621 …