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U.S. Pacific Command
Finally, Strategic Clarity in the South China Sea. Is the Taiwan Strait Next?
By Joseph Bosco
Routine FONOPS in the South China Sea are long overdue -- as are Taiwan Strait passages.
Guam: Where the US Military Is Revered and Reviled
By Jon Letman
As the U.S. military plans to nearly double its presence on Guam, indigenous people say "no more."
Time for the US to Start a RIMPAC for Climate Change
By Emanuel Pastreich
The Pacific Command can play a critical role in the green revolution, and create momentum for peace.
Philippines Pushes for Joint Naval Patrols With US in South China Sea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Manila pushed for a “more collaborative presence” in the South China during bilateral consultations in Washington D.C.
Philippines Asks for US Military Assistance in South China Sea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Manila feels harassed by Beijing when resupplying its military personnel in the West Philippine Sea.
How the US Outplayed China in the South China Sea
By Van Jackson
A recent move by the U.S. Pacific Command is a good example of what Washington should do.
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