US Coast Guard to Expand Presence, Cooperation in Indo-Pacific Amid China Concerns
By Aldgra Fredly The U.S. Coast Guard said that it intends to send specialized forces, training teams, and other capacity-building assets to help Indo-Pacific allies bolster their ability to safeguard exclusive economic zones and protect their natural resources from exploitation, according to the Coast Guard 2024 operational posture report released on Oct. 25. The report states that the…
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