Biden raised his arms and shouted, the five countries responded to the alliance, the three anchors

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-31

Since Biden took office, the United States has stepped up its presence in the Asia-Pacific regionMilitarydeployment and alliance building, aiming to build a complete "three anchors" encirclement to contain China's rise. This encirclement is mainly composed of five countries, including Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Australia and the United Kingdom, forming a coverage in three directions: "northern, central and southern".

In the direction of the "North Anchor", the United States unfolded with Japan and South KoreaMilitarySafe cooperation. In August, Biden**, Japan's prime minister, and South Korea** agreed on a series of cooperation goals and set plans to expand security cooperation during their meeting at Camp David. This move is aimed at strengthening the U.S. presence in Northeast AsiaMilitarystrategic deployment, and at the same time played a certain role in the deterrence of North Korea. At the same time, the United States, Japan, and South Korea also announced the launch of a real-time missile early warning intelligence system, further strengthening the alliance's deterrent force.

In the direction of the "middle anchor", the United States and the Philippines have strengthened security cooperation. The Philippines has long had a dispute with China over the South China Sea, and the United States has taken the opportunity to hype up the South China Sea issue and woo the Philippines to become its ally in the Asia-Pacific region. Recently, Japan also provided the Philippines with an advanced radar system to be deployed not far from China's Scarborough Shoal, further weakening China's influence in the South China Sea.

In the direction of the "southern anchor", the United States, Britain and Australia formed the Aukus Alliance. At first, this alliance was only meant to provide AustraliaNuclear-powered submarines, but then expanded into the field of cutting-edge technical cooperation, aimed at strengthening the containment of China. This development has not only seriously shaken the construction of the South Pacific and Southeast Asia nuclear-weapon-free zones, but also exacerbated regional instability.

The Asia-Pacific region is facing severe challenges, which are mainly manifested in three aspects: First, the risk of intensifying geopolitical conflicts. By supporting the Philippines' provocative actions in the South China Sea, the United States has increased the risk of a maritime conflict with China. Such actions not only exacerbate tensions in the region, but could also lead to larger-scale conflicts and confrontations. The second is the risk of fragmentation of cooperation. The construction of the "three anchors" encirclement of the United States has not only impacted the process of cooperation and integration in the Asia-Pacific region, but also led to confrontation and confrontation between countries in the region. This poses a serious threat to regional peace and stability. Third, the risk of nuclear proliferation has intensified. The security cooperation between the United States, Japan, and South Korea has exacerbated the complexity of the peninsula, and North Korea has made it clear that it will take measures to attack nuclear weapons if it is threatened with nuclear weapons. In addition, the formation of a trilateral alliance between the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia may also have shaken the construction of a nuclear-weapon-free zone.

Looking back at this article, we see that the United States Biden ** in the Asia-Pacific regionMilitaryDeployment and alliance building are gradually forming a complete "three anchors" encirclement, which poses serious challenges to the Asia-Pacific region. In the face of this challenge, we should remain vigilant and seek opportunities for cooperation and win-win results. On the risk of geopolitical conflicts, we should actively advocate the peaceful settlement of disputes and seek to maximize common interests through dialogue and consultation. On the risk of fragmentation of cooperation, we should strengthen the process of regional cooperation and integration, and promote the establishment of an open, inclusive, mutually beneficial and win-win regional order. On the intensification of the risk of nuclear proliferation, we should insist on the construction of a nuclear-weapon-free zone and adopt itInternationalCooperate to jointly maintain regional peace and stability. It is only through cooperation and mutual trust that we can collectively address challenges and achieve regional prosperity and stability.

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