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U.S. Reaffirms 'Credible and Robust' Indo-Pacific Deterrence in Talks with Japan and Philippines

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasizes allied unity against China's military assertiveness, highlighting increased cooperation with Japan and the Philippines.

  • U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth concluded high-level talks in Tokyo, reiterating America's commitment to maintaining a strong deterrence in the Indo-Pacific, particularly in the Taiwan Strait.
  • The United States and Japan have reaffirmed their unity against China's aggressive actions, with Japan advancing its defense spending and capabilities to support regional security.
  • A new U.S. military headquarters in Japan is being established to enhance crisis response, complementing Japan's efforts to bolster its defense posture.
  • The U.S. and the Philippines are strengthening military cooperation to address Chinese threats in the South China Sea, where tensions remain high due to frequent confrontations between Chinese and Philippine coast guards.
  • China's near-daily air incursions around Taiwan and its claims over the island continue to drive regional security concerns, with the U.S. emphasizing the importance of allied solidarity to counterbalance Beijing's influence.
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