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Oracle Eyes: US finally made tough decision about Taiwan! XI and China didn't expect this much!


Original article: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=491862ICXYA
Peter Burgess COMMENTARY

Peter Burgess
US finally made tough decision about Taiwan! XI and China didn't expect this much! Oracle Eyes 566K subscribers Jun 1, 2024 BREAKING NEWS! US finally made tough decision about Taiwan! XI and China didn't expect this much! Transcript
  • welcome to Oracle eyes every day the
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  • tensions in the asia-pacific region are
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  • rising dramatically region are on the
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  • rise over the course of the past few
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  • weeks the Chinese military has been
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  • conducting extensive military drills in
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  • and near South Taiwan the purpose of
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  • these drills is to evaluate China's
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  • capability of expanding its territory
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  • into Taiwan as a result of China's
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  • assertive approach the United States of
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  • America and other International entities
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  • in the region have begun to form at
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  • defensive strategies both deterring and
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  • if required countering any potential
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  • military measures taken by China are the
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  • goals of these tactics recent bilateral
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  • operations have been carried out in the
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  • South China Sea by The Fleets of the
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  • United States and the Netherlands a
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  • number of vessels including the United
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  • States Navy's Independence class literal
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  • combat ship USS mobile the United States
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  • Navy's Lewis and Clark class dry cargo
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  • ship usns Wally Shira and the Royal
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  • nether land's Navy's Deen provincien
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  • class frigate hnlms Trump took part in
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  • these
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  • activities throughout the course of the
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  • operation the commander of Destroyer
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  • Squadron 15 served as a connector
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  • between desin 7 and the Netherlands
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  • being the forward operating unit of the
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  • United States Navy that was stationed in
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  • Southeast Asia desren 7 was responsible
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  • for serving as the chief tactical and
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  • operational commander of literal
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  • warships in the region nevertheless the
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  • actions taken by the United States to
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  • counteract China's aggressive behavior
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  • were not restricted to these operations
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  • through the construction of a large
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  • network of Weaponry ships and military
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  • bases in the Pacific region the United
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  • States of America made a significant
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  • attempt to limit China the United States
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  • of America has been keeping troops and
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  • weaponry in strategic sites located
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  • around the Pacific region since the end
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  • of World War 2 in order to position
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  • itself as a power in the region since he
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  • took office Vice President Joe Biden has
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  • implemented a number of strategic
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  • measures including expanding access to
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  • Alliance facilities in the asia-pacific
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  • area deploying new and advanced missile
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  • systems and strengthening the regional
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  • military
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  • organization over the same time period
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  • the administration of Vice President Joe
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  • Biden has unequivocally stated that the
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  • United States military is fully
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  • committed to protecting Taiwan from any
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  • potential Invasion by China the package
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  • that President Joe Biden signed into law
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  • to fight China's expanding influence in
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  • the asia-pacific area totaled $95
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  • billion in new military aid and spending
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  • this was done in order to counteract the
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  • growing influence of China in the region
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  • for the purpose of providing direct
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  • support to Regional military activities
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  • $8.1 billion of these monies have been
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  • designated along with increasing
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  • financing for military aid the United
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  • States is also working to strengthen its
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  • relationships with its allies during the
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  • first summit between the three countries
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  • which took place at the White House at
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  • the beginning of April the leaders of
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  • the Philippines and Japan met with Vice
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  • President Joe Biden during the course of
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  • this conference a number of initiatives
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  • were announced including combined Naval
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  • training and exercises with the purpose
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  • of enhancing cooperation in advanced
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  • defense it is important to note that the
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  • government of Vice President Joe Biden
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  • negotiated a new trilateral security
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  • treaty with Japan and South Korea in
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  • 2007 the coordination between Regional
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  • security agencies is further
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  • strengthened by this pact additionally
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  • it was announced that modern attack
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  • submarines manufactured in the United
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  • States will soon be stationed in
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  • Australia a revolution that will affect
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  • the posture of American forces in the
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  • region for years to come according to El
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  • s Ratner the deputy secretary of defense
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  • for the United States of America will
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  • take place in the year
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  • 2023 this shift as stated by Ratner is
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  • the result of the the American
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  • military's decision to disperse its
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  • forces across a wider territory in the
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  • form of small and mobile units rather
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  • than concentrating them in huge military
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  • sites in Northeast Asia it is the
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  • intention of this policy to counteract
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  • the efforts that China is making to
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  • Target American Assets in the region the
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  • shore Regiment of the United States Navy
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  • stationed in okanawa has been undergoing
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  • a process of retraining and re-equipping
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  • members as a consequence of this members
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  • of the regiment are now able to carry
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  • out operations against warships while
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  • they are at Sea not only does this
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  • capacity provide a proactive response to
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  • challenges to Regional Maritime security
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  • but it also adds an important Dimension
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  • to the military strategy of the United
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  • States the United States intends to
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  • refurbish six United States Naval
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  • vessels in international shipyards
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  • during the upcoming fiscal year in order
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  • to stay up with the capabilities of
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  • China's Naval
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  • forces the existing Arrangement
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  • stipulates that in the case of a battle
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  • in the Taiwan Strait the United States
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  • would be required to transport ships
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  • that have been damaged back to Guam
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  • Hawaii or the west coast of the United
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  • States for repairs with this new
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  • Arrangement however the ships will be
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  • repaired at shipyards that are located
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  • closer to the theater of operations
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  • allowing them to return to the war in a
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  • more expedient manner Carlos Del Toro
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  • the secretary of the United States Navy
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  • has claimed that the duration of repair
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  • activities will be fewer than 90 days
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  • in recent years the United States has
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  • gained experience in carrying out
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  • repairs on a smaller scale at shipyards
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  • that are affiliated with or cooperate
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  • with the United States in recent years
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  • the United States Navy has conducted
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  • experiments with smallscale repairs at
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  • the shipyards of the United States
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  • allies and partners a month ago
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  • President Joe Biden and Japanese prime
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  • minister fumio kishida reached an
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  • agreement to investigate the possibility
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  • of repairing ships belong belonging to
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  • the United States Navy in Japanese
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  • shipyards del Toro's visit to the
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  • Mitsubishi heavy industry Shipyard in
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  • Yokohama Japan in February where the
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  • replenishment oiler of the United States
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  • Navy's Big Horn fleet was undergoing
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  • repairs is the reason for this
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  • development earlier he had been in South
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  • Korea namely in the city of Ulan which
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  • is located in the Southeast to visit
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  • shipyards Biden and Narendra Modi the
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  • prime minister of India issued a joint
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  • statement following their meeting in
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  • September 2023 expressing their
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  • satisfaction at India's emergence as a
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  • hub for the maintenance and repair of
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  • forward deployed US Navy assets and
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  • other aircraft and
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  • ships since the year 2022 the dry cargo
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  • ships usns Charles Drew and usns Matthew
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  • Perry as well as the rescue and Salvage
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  • ship usns salvor have been docked at the
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  • katuali shipyard owned and operated by
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  • Larsson and Tu bro in the vicinity of
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  • chenai for the purpose of under going
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  • repairs it is possible to interpret the
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  • development of this trial process into a
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  • more systematic one as a significant
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  • blow to China's Maritime
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  • activity a two-pronged approach that
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  • attempts to strengthen the efficacy of
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  • the United States Naval and land forces
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  • is the foundation of the United States
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  • deterrent measures against Taiwan and
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  • other countries surrounding the
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  • asia-pacific region under this plan
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  • warships from the United States Navy
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  • will participate in additional joint
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  • exercises with their counterparts from
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  • the Japanese Navy notably in the western
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  • ryuku Islands region which is located
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  • close to Taiwan it is planned to conduct
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  • additional Patrols in the South China
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  • Sea in order to combat the Chinese Coast
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  • Guard's growing harassment of Philippine
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  • boats and vessels controlled by the
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  • United States Naval
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  • forces these kinds of drills and patrols
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  • are conducted with the intention of
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  • bolstering the United States presence in
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  • the region offering assistance to allies
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  • and preventing future
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  • crisis as a result of the close
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  • cooperation between the United States
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  • and Japan Japan will make its first
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  • purchase of up to 400 Tomahawk cruise
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  • missiles it is possible for these
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  • missiles to reach Targets on land and
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  • ships at Sea that are more than 1,600 km
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  • away according to the most recent
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  • versions of these missiles the defensive
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  • capabilities of Japan are greatly
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  • improved as a result of this measure
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  • which also serves as a more effective
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  • deterrent against pot potential
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  • vulnerabilities moreover the United
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  • States Department of Defense has
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  • negotiated a significant agreement with
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  • the Philippines as a consequence of this
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  • deal between Washington and Manila the
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  • United States military will have access
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  • to four new bases in the Philippines
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  • these bases are able to accommodate
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  • fighter jets and mobile missile
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  • launchers belonging to the United States
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  • the United States military strategy in
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  • the asia-pacific area will be
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  • significantly enhanced by the addition
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  • of a significant new dimension if the
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  • Philippines gives permission for the
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  • United States military to deploy combat
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  • troops and mobile missile
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  • systems with the acquisition of access
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  • to four new sites in the Philippines the
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  • United States Navy has enhanced its
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  • strategic position across the globe
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  • these bases are able to accommodate
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  • fighter jets and mobile missile
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  • launchers belonging to the United States
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  • the United States military strategy in
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  • the asia-pacific area has been given a
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  • significant boost by the authorized
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  • deployment of combat soldiers and mobile
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  • missile systems by the United States
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  • armed forces which were authorized by
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  • the
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  • Philippines armed forces from the United
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  • States have a strategic Edge thanks to
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  • their placement on the northernmost tip
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  • of lison Island the missile launch
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  • trucks that are located in this region
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  • are able to carry out operations against
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  • Chinese ships that are traveling via the
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  • straight that separates Taiwan and the
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  • Philippines a conclusion might be drawn
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  • that the geopolitical dynamic in the
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  • asia-pacific area are undergoing fast
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  • change the balance of power in the
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  • region is being reshaped as a result of
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  • China's large-scale military drills that
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  • are taking place around Taiwan in
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  • response to China's aggressive actions
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  • the United States of America and its
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  • allies are doing research and
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  • development on comprehensive defense
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  • strategies the purpose of these
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  • initiatives is to protect the security
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  • of the region and to Forstall any future
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  • confrontations the American Military has
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  • a strategic Edge thanks to the location
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  • of its forces on the northernmost tip of
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  • Luzon Island the missile launching
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  • trucks that are going to be deployed in
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  • this region will have the capability to
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  • carry out operations against Chinese
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  • ships that are located in the straight
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  • that separates Taiwan and the
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  • Philippines the United States is able to
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  • improve Maritime Security in the region
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  • and discourage Chinese Naval activities
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  • by virtue of its location which gives
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  • them the capacity to control a critical
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  • Waterway such as the Luzon straight
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  • because of its strategic location this
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  • ensures that American and Alli forces in
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  • the region are able to maneuver freely
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  • while at the same time offering a
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  • considerable Edge in the event that a
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  • confrontation arises in the future with
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  • the establishment of a second American
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  • Military facility in the Philippines
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  • which is located around 700 miles to the
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  • Southwest the United States would have
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  • access to military sites that are
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  • established on artificial islands that
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  • China has developed in the South China
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  • Sea the launch of missiles from this
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  • site has the ability to disrupt the
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  • equilibrium of power in the region which
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  • poses a threat to China's growing
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  • military presence in the region the
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  • ability of American forces to respond
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  • rapidly and effectively is improved as a
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  • result of this while at the same time
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  • the defense of us partners in the region
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  • is strengthened with this strategic
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  • initiative the United States intends to
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  • construct a framework that is more
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  • resilient against potential threats
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  • posed by China's long-range missiles and
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  • submarines this will be accomplished by
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  • minimizing the need for aircraft
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  • carriers during times of war the United
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  • States of America also maintains
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  • bilateral Mutual defense Accords with a
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  • number of countries in the asia-pacific
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  • region the implementation of these
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  • Accords strengthens the security of the
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  • region and guarantees that any assault
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  • on the assets of one nation would
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  • immediately result in a retaliation from
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  • other partners this further strengthens
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  • the concept of mutual defense by
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  • increasing the presence of the United
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  • States military in countries that are
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  • allies of the United States Taiwan a
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  • deao sovereign Island that is also a
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  • possible source of war between the
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  • United States and China continues to get
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  • weapons and Green Beret training from
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  • the United States federal government to
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  • put it another way the United States
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  • attempts to deter potential threats in
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  • the asia-pacific area are founded on a
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  • two-pronged approach that aims to
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  • enhance the efficiency of its forces
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  • both on land and at Sea as a comp
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  • opponent of this policy the Pentagon has
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  • declared that warships from the United
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  • States Navy will work together with
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  • their Japanese counterparts to perform
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  • additional joint exercises notably in
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  • the western ryuku Islands region which
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  • is located close to Taiwan in addition
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  • there are plans to boost Patrols in the
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  • South China Sea in order to combat the
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  • growing harassment that the Chinese
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  • Coast Guard is directing on Philippine
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  • vessels as well as facilities and
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  • vessels held by the United States in
  • 13:27
  • order to strengthen the United States
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  • presence in the region these drills and
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  • patrols are being conducted with the
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  • purpose of giving support to allies and
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  • preventing future conflicts the United
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  • States Marine Corps and Army troops that
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  • are currently stationed in the Pacific
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  • region have recently acquired medium and
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  • longrange missiles that were prohibited
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  • by prior treaties but were made
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  • available by the relaxation of those
  • 13:50
  • limitations these missiles together with
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  • mobile trucks were used to launch the
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  • missiles in order to avoid an enemy
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  • Counterattack or to shift strategic
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  • positions these trucks can be rapidly
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  • relocated to other sites by Osprey
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  • rotorcraft or larger cargo planes this
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  • can be done as frequently as necessary
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  • it is because of this Mobility that
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  • American forces are substantially more
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  • agile and able to react to different
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  • operational
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  • situations additionally a brand new
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  • Fleet of watercraft belonging to the
  • 14:19
  • United States Army has been sent to the
  • 14:21
  • region this Fleet makes it possible to
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  • shift troops and launch platforms from
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  • one Island to another in a quick and
  • 14:28
  • effective manner which further
  • 14:30
  • strengthens the operational flexibility
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  • and speed of the American
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  • forces this strategic repositioning
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  • capacity is an essential component that
  • 14:39
  • contributes to the effectiveness of the
  • 14:41
  • United States Regional defense and
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  • deterrent
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  • plans in what way does China View the
  • 14:48
  • activities taken by the United States in
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  • the region in Beijing Chinese
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  • authorities including Xi Jinping are
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  • keeping a close eye on the expanding
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  • military and strategic actions of the
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  • United States in the asia-pacific area
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  • and they are very concerned about these
  • 15:03
  • efforts it is the belief of Chinese
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  • authorities that the steps taken by the
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  • United States are an attempt to
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  • strategically encircle and isolate their
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  • country they argue that the moves taken
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  • by the United States are intended to
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  • restrict China's fundamental economic
  • 15:19
  • and Military capabilities Wang Yi the
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  • Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs
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  • stressed that relations between the
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  • United States and China are going
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  • through a tough moment at a meeting that
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  • took place in Beijing with Anthony
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  • blinkin the secretary of state of the
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  • United States according to Wang negative
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  • factors continue to increase in the
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  • relationship and he also mentioned that
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  • diplomatic and strategic relations
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  • between the two countries are confronted
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  • with a number of challenges according to
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  • him such challenges are the result of a
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  • lack of confidence between the two
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  • countries which has led to an increase
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  • in tensions between them in addition
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  • Wang Yi conveyed his cautions to the
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  • United States of America he emphasized
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  • that the United States should not
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  • intervene in the internal affairs of
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  • China block China's efforts to expand
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  • economically and strategically and
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  • undermine China's sovereignty security
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  • and development interests Wong referred
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  • to These Warnings as China's red lines
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  • and he pointed out that any
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  • transgressions of these boundaries might
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  • further deteriorate relations between
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  • the two Nations and have significant
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  • repercussions for diplomatic relations
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  • the fact that such statements have been
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  • made demonstrates that the current
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  • tension and ties between the United
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  • States of America and China is not
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  • confined to the Strategic and Military
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  • sectors but rather involves diplomatic
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  • and political elements as well it is
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  • also clear from Wong ye's comments that
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  • China is extremely cautious and reactive
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  • to intervention from other countries
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  • particularly when it comes to sensitive
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  • subjects like as state sovereignty and
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  • National Security an illustration of how
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  • intricate and meticulously regulated the
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  • interactions between the two major
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  • powers are may be seen in this
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  • particular instance as far as Chinese
  • 17:06
  • military strategists are concerned this
  • 17:08
  • tactic employed by the United States is
  • 17:10
  • made with the express purpose of
  • 17:12
  • restricting China's Naval might the
  • 17:14
  • deployment of military assets by the
  • 17:16
  • United States along the first island
  • 17:18
  • chain which extends from okanawa in
  • 17:21
  • Japan to the Philippines via Taiwan is
  • 17:24
  • an essential component of this plan the
  • 17:26
  • first island chain is made up of a
  • 17:28
  • collection of islands that are located
  • 17:30
  • in close proximity to the Asian
  • 17:32
  • continent in the case of a confrontation
  • 17:35
  • the presence of the United States
  • 17:36
  • military on these islands can act as a
  • 17:39
  • buffer zone to prevent Chinese warships
  • 17:41
  • from traveling Eastward into open Waters
  • 17:43
  • in the Pacific Ocean the leaders of the
  • 17:46
  • Chinese people's Liberation Army have
  • 17:48
  • been pushed to plan for military
  • 17:50
  • Supremacy over the second chain of
  • 17:52
  • islands in order to assert a greater
  • 17:54
  • influence in the Pacific region as a
  • 17:56
  • result of this strategic posture
  • 17:59
  • military Supremacy in these places is
  • 18:01
  • part of China's Ambitions to expand its
  • 18:03
  • Regional sphere of influence and develop
  • 18:06
  • strategic depth the second island chain
  • 18:08
  • consists of the more isolated islands of
  • 18:11
  • Guam palao and West Papua these islands
  • 18:14
  • are part of the second island chain in
  • 18:16
  • conclusion tensions in the waters around
  • 18:18
  • the asia-pacific region have greatly
  • 18:19
  • escalated in recent times and this is a
  • 18:22
  • fact that is highlighted by China's
  • 18:23
  • large-scale military exercises around
  • 18:25
  • Taiwan through the demonstration of
  • 18:28
  • aggressive Maneuvers including aircraft
  • 18:30
  • ships and Rocket forces these drills
  • 18:33
  • which were given the code name joint
  • 18:35
  • sword
  • 18:36
  • 2024a were designed to test China's
  • 18:39
  • capability of invading Taiwan the drills
  • 18:41
  • included combined Precision strike
  • 18:43
  • exercises Navy and air combat patrols
  • 18:47
  • and Battlefield control operations they
  • 18:49
  • effectively surrounded Taiwan and
  • 18:51
  • featured joint Precision strike
  • 18:53
  • exercises the quick response of Taiwan
  • 18:56
  • to these drills included the
  • 18:57
  • mobilization of its military Assets in
  • 18:59
  • the air sea and on land this included
  • 19:02
  • the deployment of heavy Patrol vessels
  • 19:04
  • of the Chin Chang class and Corvettes of
  • 19:07
  • the tuo Chang class the activities taken
  • 19:10
  • by China have been condemned by taiwan's
  • 19:12
  • Ministry of National Defense which
  • 19:14
  • emphasize that these acts constitute a
  • 19:16
  • threat to the peace and stability of the
  • 19:18
  • region a comprehensive defense strategy
  • 19:21
  • is currently being developed by the
  • 19:23
  • United States of America and its allies
  • 19:25
  • in response to the assertive stance that
  • 19:27
  • China has adopted
  • 19:29
  • in recent times The Fleets of the United
  • 19:31
  • States and the Netherlands have been
  • 19:33
  • engaged in bilateral operations in the
  • 19:35
  • South China Sea these operations have
  • 19:38
  • involved a number of cuttingedge Naval
  • 19:40
  • warships notably the USS mobile and the
  • 19:43
  • hnlms trump in addition the United
  • 19:46
  • States of America has made significant
  • 19:48
  • strategic steps such as increasing the
  • 19:50
  • number of military sites it maintains
  • 19:53
  • and deploying new Weapons Systems in the
  • 19:55
  • Pacific region from the beginning the
  • 19:57
  • administration of president Joe Biden
  • 19:59
  • has placed a strong emphasis on
  • 20:01
  • expanding access to the bases of the
  • 20:03
  • United States allies in the asia-pacific
  • 20:06
  • area deploying sophisticated missile
  • 20:08
  • systems and bolstering Regional military
  • 20:11
  • structures in particular the United
  • 20:14
  • States has committed to providing an
  • 20:15
  • additional $95 billion in military
  • 20:18
  • assistance in order to counteract the
  • 20:20
  • growing influence of China a sizable
  • 20:23
  • chunk of this assistance will be used to
  • 20:25
  • actively support Regional security
  • 20:27
  • activities Additionally the United
  • 20:29
  • States has strengthened its military
  • 20:31
  • Partnerships throughout the region the
  • 20:33
  • presidents of Japan and the Philippines
  • 20:35
  • met for a summit that was hosted by Vice
  • 20:37
  • President Joe Biden at the beginning of
  • 20:39
  • April the conference resulted in the
  • 20:42
  • establishment of programs for advanced
  • 20:44
  • defense cooperation and combined Naval
  • 20:46
  • training a trilateral defense agreement
  • 20:49
  • with Japan and South Korea as well as
  • 20:51
  • Australia's hosting of modern attack
  • 20:53
  • submarines manufactured in the United
  • 20:55
  • States are the reasons for this
  • 20:57
  • development the United States of America
  • 21:00
  • and the Philippines reached a key
  • 21:02
  • agreement in which they agreed to Grant
  • 21:04
  • American forces access to four new bases
  • 21:07
  • located in the Philippines the Strategic
  • 21:10
  • position of the United States military
  • 21:12
  • is strengthened by these locations which
  • 21:14
  • allow for the rapid deployment of
  • 21:16
  • resources and the conduct of operations
  • 21:19
  • against Chinese boats in vital waterways
  • 21:21
  • such as the Luzon straight the naval
  • 21:24
  • capabilities of the United States
  • 21:25
  • military are likewise being prioritized
  • 21:28
  • for modernization it is currently being
  • 21:31
  • planned to refurbish up to six United
  • 21:33
  • States military ships in international
  • 21:35
  • shipyards this will ensure that repairs
  • 21:38
  • can be made quickly and that operations
  • 21:40
  • can resume as quickly as possible in the
  • 21:42
  • case of a conflict by decreasing
  • 21:45
  • Reliance on large centralized military
  • 21:47
  • locations the program intends to lessen
  • 21:50
  • the dangers that are connected with
  • 21:51
  • China's long range missile and submarine
  • 21:54
  • threats the power dynamic in the
  • 21:56
  • asia-pacific area has been sign
  • 21:58
  • significantly impacted as a result of
  • 22:00
  • the escalation of tensions in the
  • 22:02
  • waterways surrounding the region concern
  • 22:05
  • has been expressed by various nations in
  • 22:07
  • the region regarding China's exertion of
  • 22:09
  • pressure on Taiwan as well as its
  • 22:11
  • large-scale military drills together
  • 22:14
  • with its Partners the United States of
  • 22:16
  • America has been working on establishing
  • 22:18
  • and putting into action comprehensive
  • 22:20
  • defense strategy in response to China's
  • 22:23
  • aggressive
  • 22:24
  • activities not only do these tactics
  • 22:27
  • intend to strengthen Regional deterr but
  • 22:29
  • they also intend to prevent future
  • 22:31
  • conflicts from occurring and substantial
  • 22:34
  • deterrent to China's Naval and land
  • 22:36
  • capabilities has been built as a result
  • 22:38
  • of the United States creation of a huge
  • 22:40
  • network of Weaponry ships and Military
  • 22:43
  • sites in the Pacific region in order to
  • 22:45
  • enhance the military structure in the
  • 22:47
  • region the United States is extending
  • 22:49
  • access to Allied sites and deploying new
  • 22:52
  • and modern Armament systems these
  • 22:54
  • tactical actions are being taken with
  • 22:56
  • the intention of protecting the region
  • 22:58
  • from the aggressive activities of China
  • 23:01
  • for the purpose of bolstering its
  • 23:02
  • military capabilities and fostering
  • 23:04
  • peace in the region Japan is taking
  • 23:07
  • significant actions in addition to
  • 23:09
  • having the second largest Fleet of F-35
  • 23:11
  • fighter jets in the world Japan has also
  • 23:14
  • strengthened its military capacity by
  • 23:16
  • purchasing hundreds of Tomahawk cruise
  • 23:19
  • missiles the military might of Japan has
  • 23:22
  • the ability to present China with a
  • 23:24
  • significant obstacle in the form of a
  • 23:26
  • challenge to its occupation policy
  • 23:28
  • policies regarding
  • 23:30
  • Taiwan the United States currently has
  • 23:32
  • access to four new bases in the
  • 23:34
  • Philippines as a result of the agreement
  • 23:36
  • that was reached between the United
  • 23:37
  • States and the
  • 23:39
  • Philippines combat aircraft and mobile
  • 23:41
  • missile launchers belonging to the
  • 23:43
  • United States have a strategic Edge
  • 23:45
  • thanks to these bases because of their
  • 23:47
  • strategic locations these areas serve as
  • 23:50
  • a significant deterrent against the
  • 23:52
  • marine and land movements of China a
  • 23:54
  • conclusion might be drawn that the
  • 23:56
  • geopolitical Dynamics in the Asia
  • 23:58
  • Pacific Pacific area are undergoing Fast
  • 24:00
  • Change China is exerting pressure on
  • 24:02
  • Taiwan and conducting large-scale
  • 24:04
  • military drills both of which are
  • 24:06
  • contributing to a shift in the regional
  • 24:08
  • Power Balance within the context of
  • 24:11
  • China's aggressive intentions the United
  • 24:13
  • States of America and its allies are
  • 24:15
  • currently in the process of Designing
  • 24:17
  • and putting into action comprehensive
  • 24:19
  • defense strategy the purpose of these
  • 24:21
  • initiatives is to protect the security
  • 24:23
  • of the region and to Forstall any future
  • 24:26
  • confrontations there is still a lot of
  • 24:28
  • uncertainty regarding the future
  • 24:30
  • particularly with regard to the
  • 24:32
  • geopolitical Dynamics in the region and
  • 24:34
  • the impact that they will have on the
  • 24:36
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