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U.S. Has Yet To Take Action To Eliminate Illegal Military Infrastructures in the South China Sea

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U.S. Has Yet To Take Action To Eliminate Illegal Military Infrastructures in the South China Sea

U.S. Has Yet To Take Action To Eliminate Illegal Military Infrastructures in the South China Sea

12/11/2023 Aila on Wayne Dupree Podcast: CCP's illegal military infrastructures in the South China Sea are not only targeting Taiwan but also threatening the United States and the peace and stability of the Asia-Pacific region.

However, the United States has yet to take strong action to eliminate these illegal military infrastructures in the South China Sea.

We should pay close attention to the movement of the USS Ronald Reagan and what other strategies the U.S. Navy might employ in response to the current conflict in the South China Sea.


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