Tuesday, March 14, 2023

U.S. Is Accelerating forces in Asia despite the War in Ukraine

 U.S.  Is Accelerating forces in Asia despite the War in Ukraine

 

Many observers believed that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 would thwart the United States’ efforts to reorient its strategic focus to the Indo-Pacific region amid China’s resurgence. For now, though, Washington may actually be accelerating its long-sought rebalance.

Why Philippines Is Letting the U.S. Expand Military Presence | TimeFor more than two decades, successive administrations have sought to recalibrate the center of gravity of U.S. foreign policy away from the Middle East and toward the Indo-Pacific. While the Bush, Obama and Trump administrations each registered a number of achievements to that end, they nonetheless found it difficult to accomplish the larger goal: prioritizing a region that they assessed would be increasingly central to the United States’ strategic outlook.

TThe US Military Plans to Transform Indo-Pacific Force Posture in 2023 The U.S.-Japan Security Alliance | Council on Foreign RelationsBiden denies US in talks on nuclear exercises with South Korea | Politics  News | Al JazeeraU.S. Marines and Soldiers from... - U.S. Embassy Singapore | Facebook70-Year Partnership Achieves New Heights at Exercise Garuda Shield 19 > U.S.  Indo-Pacific Command > 2015CARAT exercise resumes between M'sia and US | The Star

The attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, compelled the Bush administration to make its principal focus counterterrorism. Syria’s descent into civil war in the early 2010s as well as the Islamic State’s rise to prominence consumed much of the Obama administration’s bandwidth. And while the Trump administration made strategic competition with China a linchpin of its foreign policy, its “America First” framework unnerved even those of Washington’s regional allies and partners that shared the administration’s concerns about Cina.

 India-US military drills near LAC violate spirit of Sino-Indo agreements:  China | Latest News India - Hindustan TimesCobra Gold drills depoliticise Thai-US tiesVietnam and U.S. flags fly in front of the USNS Mercy hospital ship  anchored off Nha Trang beach, in central Vietnam June 20, 2008. Hospital  ship Mercy is visiting Vietnam in a

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