Showing posts with label Asian NATO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asian NATO. Show all posts

Sunday, June 12, 2022

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Says The U.S. Is Not Seeking To Create An 'Asian NATO'

 

Radio Asia: U.S. not seeking to create 'Asian NATO,' defense secretary says 

Lloyd Austin also reaffirmed an American commitment to a free Indo-Pacific, in a speech in Singapore. 

The U.S. Defense Secretary emphasized partnership as the main priority for the American security strategy in the Indo-Pacific during a keynote speech on Saturday. However, Lloyd Austin stressed that the U.S. does not seek to create “an Asian NATO.” Austin spoke for half an hour at the First Plenary Session of the Shangri-La Dialogue 2022 security forum in Singapore.  

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WNU Editor: This US Senator is pushing for an Asian NATO .... Create a NATO for the Pacific, U.S. senator proposes (Nikkei Asia). Not surprising, Beijing is voicing its opposition to these developments .... Japan hijacks Asia with NATO collusion push, endangers region (Global Times). More Chinese criticisms on US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's Shangri-La speech (see video below). 

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Is An Asian NATO Emerging?

Washington Times: China's military might, aggressive policies spur talks of creating 'Asian NATO' 

China’s growing military prowess and increasingly aggressive foreign policy have revived talk among U.S. and European officials of creating an “Asian NATO” of regional powers to contain communist Beijing’s expansionist ambitions. 

 Past efforts for an East Asian security alliance, such as the post-World War II Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) to guard against Cold War-era communism, failed to gain lasting traction. 

But that was before China’s emergence as a rising superpower — a reality NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has said is “fundamentally shifting the global balance of power” in ways should motivate NATO itself to “become more global.” 

Quietly, Trump administration officials have gone further. Deputy Secretary of State Stephen E. Biegun recently suggested that the informal defense alignment between the U.S., Japan, Australia and India already known as the Quad could be the beginning of a NATO-style alliance in Asia. 

“It’s something that I think in the second term of the Trump administration or, were the president not to win, the first term of the next president, it could be something that would be very much worthwhile to be explored,” Mr. Biegun said at a U.S.-India strategic dialogue on Aug. 31. 

 Senior officials from the four powers — all of which had tense recent relations with China — held another virtual meeting on Friday, Indian newspapers reported. 

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs said the four countries called for a “free, open, prosperous and inclusive” Indo-Pacific region based on shared valued and respect for international law. 

Mr. Biegun said last month that the Asian NATO would be about more than simply countering China, and could focus on broadly coordinating militaries and economies of the region’s smaller nations around a rules-based value system.  

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WNU Editor: I am surprised that an Asian NATO has not yet emerged. But the trend lines are very clear. Expect an Asian version of NATO to counter China emerging in the next few years.