Why China’s warning over military blocs is finding listeners in Asia

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Why China’s warning over military blocs is finding listeners in Asia

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China's warnings about military alliances are resonating in Asia as the scale of multinational military exercises grows, involving troops from the US, Philippines, Japan, and other nations. These developments reflect a shift in regional defense dynamics and response to perceived threats.

When the United States and the Philippines opened this year’s Balikatan exercises, the message travelled far beyond the parade ground. More than 17,000 troops are taking part in drills set to run until May 8. What matters is where the drills unfold, who has joined and what kind of regional habit they are helping to normalise. Japan took part in its first Balitakan live-fire exercises. Australia, Canada, France and New Zealand were also active participants. Then the exercises moved closer to...

Security Conflict Politics military alliances Asia US Philippines exercises

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