Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) on April 6 accused the Biden administration of not adequately following through on the delivery of arms and technology earmarked for bolstering Taiwan’s defenses, which he said poses a danger not just to the self-ruled island, but to U.S. interests in the region. At a Wednesday House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing, McCaul aggressively questioned Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman about what he sees as the lack of follow-through on promises made to Taiwan in the areas of defense and trade. McCaul described the Indo-Pacific as “a battleground between democracy and tyranny for decades” and a region where the United States has had a presence and helped countries maintain their freedom and economic well-being for more than 120 years, going back before the days of the Spanish-American War. “The CCP [Chinese Communist Party] is undermining this hard-won freedom and prosperity. Chairman Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin have formed, …