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Trump victory in America more isolationism? Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
#Editorial: Although this year's Airshow China has not yet begun, the information disclosed in advance has sparked heated discussions. In particular, the preview of some "pillars of the country" will be unveiled one after another, making military fans at home and abroad full of... pic.twitter.com/qUuKuBRueG— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) November 5, 2024
#Editorial: Although this year's Airshow China has not yet begun, the information disclosed in advance has sparked heated discussions. In particular, the preview of some "pillars of the country" will be unveiled one after another, making military fans at home and abroad full of... pic.twitter.com/qUuKuBRueG
NATO's Indo-Pacific Aspirations With China, North Korea, and Russia moving into closer alignment, members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) have concluded that European and Indo-Pacific security are not divisible. China's provision of dual-use items to Russia has provided a vital lifeline to its defense industrial base, while North Korea's shipment of munitions and ballistic missiles has helped Russia replenish its weapons stocks. Countries in the Indo-Pacific are thus enabling Russia to prosecute the largest war in Europe since World War II. These dynamics will, in turn, affect Indo-Pacific security. In exchange for the support it has received, Russia will likely provide technical assistance to North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs, closely back Beijing and Pyongyang's positions on the main geopolitical fault lines in Asia, and may even intervene directly on behalf of its partners during a contingency.
With China, North Korea, and Russia moving into closer alignment, members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) have concluded that European and Indo-Pacific security are not divisible. China's provision of dual-use items to Russia has provided a vital lifeline to its defense industrial base, while North Korea's shipment of munitions and ballistic missiles has helped Russia replenish its weapons stocks.
Countries in the Indo-Pacific are thus enabling Russia to prosecute the largest war in Europe since World War II.
These dynamics will, in turn, affect Indo-Pacific security. In exchange for the support it has received, Russia will likely provide technical assistance to North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs, closely back Beijing and Pyongyang's positions on the main geopolitical fault lines in Asia, and may even intervene directly on behalf of its partners during a contingency.
NATO is strengthening dialogue and cooperation with its partners in the Indo-Pacific region - Australia, Japan, the Republic of Korea and New Zealand Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
Extreme Weather Has Already Cost Vulnerable Island Nations $141 Billion [_link] Small island developing states like Fiji and Vanuatu are uniquely vulnerable to climate change and are already paying the price. Developed countries need to pay up— Pasifik Secure (@PasifikSecure) November 8, 2024
Extreme Weather Has Already Cost Vulnerable Island Nations $141 Billion [_link] Small island developing states like Fiji and Vanuatu are uniquely vulnerable to climate change and are already paying the price. Developed countries need to pay up
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