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The Philippines is the third country to sign a reciprocal access agreement with Japan, after Australia and the United Kingdom ...
While the U.S. remains a “very important” strategic partner, the Beijing-claimed island “fully recognizes” the need to ...
“Red Flag Alaska 25-2 allows US military forces and our Pacific-based allies to safely train for a high-end fight, ensuring a ...
The increase in Taiwan’s military capabilities and willingness to defend itself makes it “much more likely” that the US would ...
A Chinese military magazine, Naval and Merchant Ships, recently zeroed in on one of Taiwan’s biggest vulnerabilities. The island democracy, which China claims is part of its territory and threatens to ...
In a volatile security environment, strategic ambiguity must be complemented with a touch of “tactical clarity.” ...
Iran has warned the U.S. against involvement in attacks that were launched by Israel against its military and nuclear program ...
launch,” a Taiwan military officer counted down over a ... Officials in Taipei have also been rattled by the collapse of U.S. support for Ukraine, as well as the threat of steep tariffs on ...
ORIANA SKYLAR MASTRO is a Center Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University and a Nonresident Scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth​ reassured allies in the Indo-Pacific on Saturday that they will not be left alone to face increasing military and economic pressure from China.
By Ju Hyung Kim, Defense Opinion Writer. As tensions escalate in East Asia, a once-theoretical nightmare scenario is rapidly ...
While speaking at a conference in Singapore, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth swore that the U.S. would defend Taiwan should China attempt to “conquer” the island. Appearing at the Shangri-La ...