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U.S. Department of Defense said 60% of the warships will be deployed in the Asia-Pacific
March 11th, 2012
According to media reports, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, local time, on the 8th, said the United States will deploy more military power to the Asia-Pacific region, including an additional aircraft carrier.
Carter said that the next few years, 60 percent of U.S. Navy ships will be stationed in the Pacific (601 099) , the proportion of 52%. The number of aircraft carrier deployed in the region from 5 to 6. Carter also mentioned that the Asia-Pacific will launch a series of upgrades and new projects, including radar systems, anti-submarine warfare improvement and development of new long-range nuclear attack bomber.
Carter explained that over the past 60 years, the United States in the Pacific region in order to prevent armed conflict a key role, “We do not want to change this situation, we hope to continue to play such a role, which is the increase in the Asia-Pacific input the objective of the “
On the one hand
the United States recently stepped up its military ties with the Asia-Pacific countries, including Australia, the Philippines and Singapore, on the other hand to explain military deployment in the Asia-Pacific region are not for the containment of China.
This one early, U.S. President Barack Obama announced a new U.S. military strategy, said the U.S. military will be the adjustment of global deployment, and reduce its military presence in Europe, the military center of gravity towards Asia-Pacific region. Obama stressed that will strengthen the U.S. military presence in the Asia-Pacific region, the military spending in Asia-Pacific region will not follow the overall military spending be cut.
U.S. Department of Defense said 60% of the warships will be deployed in the Asia-Pacific | Finance online - Financial Advice|Financial Planning
March 11th, 2012
According to media reports, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, local time, on the 8th, said the United States will deploy more military power to the Asia-Pacific region, including an additional aircraft carrier.
Carter said that the next few years, 60 percent of U.S. Navy ships will be stationed in the Pacific (601 099) , the proportion of 52%. The number of aircraft carrier deployed in the region from 5 to 6. Carter also mentioned that the Asia-Pacific will launch a series of upgrades and new projects, including radar systems, anti-submarine warfare improvement and development of new long-range nuclear attack bomber.
Carter explained that over the past 60 years, the United States in the Pacific region in order to prevent armed conflict a key role, “We do not want to change this situation, we hope to continue to play such a role, which is the increase in the Asia-Pacific input the objective of the “
On the one hand
the United States recently stepped up its military ties with the Asia-Pacific countries, including Australia, the Philippines and Singapore, on the other hand to explain military deployment in the Asia-Pacific region are not for the containment of China.
This one early, U.S. President Barack Obama announced a new U.S. military strategy, said the U.S. military will be the adjustment of global deployment, and reduce its military presence in Europe, the military center of gravity towards Asia-Pacific region. Obama stressed that will strengthen the U.S. military presence in the Asia-Pacific region, the military spending in Asia-Pacific region will not follow the overall military spending be cut.
U.S. Department of Defense said 60% of the warships will be deployed in the Asia-Pacific | Finance online - Financial Advice|Financial Planning