In a first, U.S. skips Asia security forum being held in Japan
The US absence marks a shift in regional security cooperation efforts, despite invitations and the forum's goal to strengthen alliances among Indo-Pacific democracies.
8 Articles
8 Articles


US military chiefs skip UK-led security forum for first time
The U.S. declined for the first time to send any uniformed military or government personnel to speak at a key security conference organized by the U.K. and held in Japan this year, even as regional allies seek to strengthen coordination.
US Military Chiefs Skip UK-Led Security Forum for First Time
The US declined for the first time to send any uniformed military or government personnel to speak at a key security conference organized by the UK and held in Japan this year, even as regional allies seek to strengthen coordination.
US Military, Government Skip Asia Security Forum for First Time
The US declined for the first time to send any uniformed military or government personnel to speak at a key security conference organized by the UK and held in Japan this year, even as regional allies seek to strengthen coordination.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 71% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium