Asia worries about Chicom threat
NY Times:
An Anxious Asia Arms for a War It Hopes to Prevent
- Doubts about both China and the United States are driving an arms race in the Indo-Pacific with echoes of World War II and new levels of risk.
- Many countries hope that stronger militaries will discourage China, but the buildup also reflects declining confidence in America.
And:
As traditional weapons suppliers like the U.S. face shortages, South Korea has stepped in to fill the gap.
China is seen as a threat to other Asian countries, yet it is questionable whether it will remain a threat as its population shrinks and its domination of world trade continues to take a hit. South Korea is probably one of the strongest military countries in the region outside of China. I suspect that Taiwan is also militarizing in an effort to resist the Chicom ambitions.
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