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The US secretary of defence, Lloyd Austin, has said that Washington does not seek conflict with Beijing but is eager to partner with other powers in the Indo-Pacific region to ensure the stability of it, amid a diplomatic standoff between the US and China.

“We will not flinch when our interests are threatened. Yet we do not seek confrontation,” Austin said in speech in Singapore.



“I am committed to pursuing a constructive, stable relationship with China, including stronger crisis communications with the People’s Liberation Army,” he said, stressing that “big powers need to model transparency and communication”.

Austin is on a tour of south-east Asia that will take in Vietnam and the Philippines later this week. He is expected to seek to strengthen the US’s military cooperation with the two nations, and highlight the US’s medical assistance to a diverse region still reeling from the impact of the Covid pandemic.

“Today, a threat to global health anywhere is a threat to security everywhere,” he said to the audience in the Singapore lecture on Tuesday. He highlighted what Washington calls a “no strings attached” approach, in which Joe Biden has promised 500m doses of Covid vaccines to about 100 lower- and middle-income countries worldwide during the next year.

“And Indo-Pacific is a top priority,” he said. “The vaccines developed in the United States are medical miracles. They are incredibly effective in saving lives and preventing serious illness. You know what, they are free. No conditions, no small print, and no strings attached,” Austin’s comments were an apparent rebuke to Beijing’s “vaccine diplomacy”.

“This is an emergency, and that’s what friends do,” he said.

Austin’s visit to the region comes at a time when tensions remain high over the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait. In March, Admiral Philip Davidson, head of the US Indo-Pacific Command, told the Senate armed services committee that China could invade Taiwan in the next six years.

The Pentagon chief refused to remark on his colleague’s prediction, but he insisted that “no one wants to see a unilateral change of the status quo”, and Washington’s Taiwan policy is in line with the Taiwan Relations Act as well as its longstanding “one China policy”. He said that the US is focused on helping Taiwan have a capability to defend itself.

On the hotly contested South China Sea, Austin said Beijing’s expansive claims had “no basis in international law”. “That assertion treads on the sovereignty of the states in the region,” he said, adding: “We continue to support the region’s coastal states in upholding their rights under international law.”

‘Not asking to choose’
Relations between Washington and Beijing have been fractious, and senior diplomats have traded barbs on several occasions since Biden became president. On Monday, Chinese vice-foreign minister Xie Feng accused the US of treating the country as an “imaginary enemy” in a strong message to the visiting US deputy secretary of state, Wendy Sherman.

The war of words between the two superpowers also unnerved south-east Asia, where countries such as Singapore have been vocal about their unwillingness to be forced to pick a side in what Biden called “the biggest geopolitical test” of this century.

“We are not asking countries in the region to choose between the United States and China. In fact, many of our partnerships in the region are older than the People’s Republic of China itself,” Austin said.

As Biden frames Washington’s big power competition as a race between democracy and authoritarianism, Austin will soon confront the reality when he visits another one-party state – Vietnam – this week, analysts say.

Responding to a question about this framing, Austin said: “We will always lead with our values … We will discuss those values with our friends and allies everywhere we go … I think people realise that’s who we are as Americans.”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...linch-interests-threatened-lloyd-austin-china
 
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If US stretches its interests to China's backyard and internal affairs, all " Washington does not seek conflict with Beijing " pretexts are nonsenses.
 
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China will never flinch because the advantage is shifting in China’s favour with each passing day.

US knows this. It petrified them.
 
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2 countries with bunch of Nukes, threatening one and another is no Joke... Grow up guys, get your shit together
 
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whole world felt the looming of the third world war. it cracked me up when they add “together” to the Olympic motto

how desperate
 
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oops... the u.s. flinched! :lol:
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The US secretary of defence, Lloyd Austin, has said that Washington does not seek conflict with Beijing but is eager to partner with other powers in the Indo-Pacific region to ensure the stability of it, amid a diplomatic standoff between the US and China.

We will not flinch when our interests are threatened. Yet we do not seek confrontation, Austin said in speech in Singapore.

That is what I call a "Bold Face LIE," the West and its leading superpower, america, are compulsive liars. They have lied, cheated, reneged and deceived other nations and the world in general, throughout history. They even have a term for their sinister behavior, they call it "misinformation." The West has the propensity of deception, whether it be in international trade, or international politics, or military conflicts. As the saying goes, "all is fair in love and war" (another western expression), their lust for power and control and their obsession with war, makes the West a depraved and soulless entity in this world.

The West is desperate for war, not just any war, they are lusting for a war with both China and Russia. And it is evident the way their economies have reached saturation point. A point of no return, where many in the West, long for yester years of abundance in money (credit), resources (plunders of war) and pre-eminence (unchallenged by any country). Today, the West is on the brink of a cascading economic descent. Verily, the full devastating impact of the "manufactured" Pandemic (oh the virus is real alright, but the governments of the West are a pack of lying scum) have yet to be realized.

For their defense, the True Free Nations led by China, Russia along with Iran, Venezuela, Pakistan, Bolivia, Algeria, Cuba and others. Will take the necessary steps to thwart the impending collapse of the global trading system. The demise and replacement of the U.S Dollar as the premier reserve currency of the world, will have serious consequences for the countries that fall in the Western sphere. It is on or around the moment where the new system has been put in place which replaces the Petro-U.S-Dollar/SWIFT/WB ecosystem. Would we witness the West trigger their war plans against the Free Nations, those who defy the Western hegemony.

In their minds, the West is certain of their victory over the Free Nations. But then again, so were many hegemons of the past.

My advice to my fellow countrymen (Pakistanis & Afghans) and my fellow Muslims (around the world), is if you are really and truly loyal to Allah Subhanahu Wata'aalah, understand this ..... allying with the West, is the most misguided and disastrous decision you can make in this day n age. Focus on establishing your Imaan, studying the Noble Qur'an, following the Sunnah of Nabi Muhammad Alaihi Salaat-u-Wassalam (who returns to center stage in history) and expand the distance between yourselves and the West and those who follow the West.
 
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Attack on Taiwan will certainly lead to war (especially if it takes place in this decade), if Chip manufacturing shifts - US will ditch em as usual

Rn China should stay quiet on this issue, sure they can take Taiwan but not too sure if they can hold it for 1 or 2 months if US and Japan go all out (short of nuclears)

Need to focus on millitary capabilities to become a dominant power, still not thier yet imo
 
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