How Trump Could Transform Indo-Pacific Policy

President-elect Donald Trump has said that U.S. allies in the Indo-Pacific should spend more on defense.
How Trump Could Transform Indo-Pacific Policy
Taiwan's armed forces hold two days of routine drills to show combat readiness ahead of Lunar New Year holidays at a military base in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, on Jan. 11, 2023. The self-ruled island of Taiwan continues to hold defensive drills, as tensions remain high in the Taiwan Strait. Annabelle Chih/Getty Images
Andrew Thornebrooke
Andrew Thornebrooke
National Security Correspondent
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President-elect Donald Trump’s second term in office will likely bring sweeping changes to the nation’s Indo-Pacific policy and ongoing strategic competition with the Chinese regime.

Andrew Thornebrooke
Andrew Thornebrooke
National Security Correspondent
Andrew Thornebrooke is a national security correspondent for The Epoch Times covering China-related issues with a focus on defense, military affairs, and national security. He holds a master's in military history from Norwich University.
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