US seeks to build Asia-Pacific version of NATO to maintain hegemony: China defence official
- Lieutenant General Jing Jianfeng accused the United States of trying to create an Asia-Pacific NATO to maintain its dominance in the region.
- US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin described a "new era of security" for the region during a security forum in Singapore.
- Discussions between US and Chinese defense leaders at the forum covered Taiwan, China's ties with Russia, and tensions in the South China Sea.
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Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin announces a "new era of security" in the Asia-Pacific region, where the United States multiplies its alliances to counterbalance the growing influence and military power of China.
For China, the United States represents “the greatest challenge to peace and stability”. The United States, on the other hand, argues that “it can only be safe if Asia is safe”.
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