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China is seeking to expand its overseas logistics and basing infrastructure to project and sustain military power, the ...
China was likely watching the Pakistan-India clashes with strong interest, hoping to gain valuable insight into its own ...
India’s recent actions have challenged the perception of China’s military strength in a major way. Colorado Passes Law to ...
Chinese officials are balancing nationalistic fervor and diplomatic restraint amid Pakistani claims that Chinese jets downed ...
The U.S. aims to use the First Island Chain—comprising Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines—to restrict China's naval access to ...
Currently, this country's air force already operates more than 200 American F-16s, over 30 Russian MiG-29s, and around 24 ...
Jose Manuel Romualdez, the Philippines' ambassador to the U.S., details how Manila handles the power struggle between Beijing ...
Worsening conflict over trade could lower the threshold for a small U.S.-China crisis to quickly escalate, the Quincy ...
William Ruto's dealings with both Beijing and Washington raised eyebrows in the US. Senators warned Kenya’s China tilt risks ...
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Can the USS Ohio Really Deter China on Its Own?
Sure, the presence of the Ohio will serve as a check to any twitchy Chinese force—for now. But the balance of military power in the Indo-Pacific is shifting away from the United States.
U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Doug Wickert summoned nearby civic leaders to Edwards Air Force Base in California to warn ...
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te offered his support and encouragement to the armed forces on Friday ahead of what the ...