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US and allies flex military muscle on China’s doorstep with multi-front drills
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US and allies flex military muscle on China’s doorstep with multi-front drills Analysts say the near-simultaneous exercises reflect a shift in US strategy that enables allies to play a greater role in regional security The drills on Batan Island in the Philippines’ Batanes were part of the Kamandag countrywide mission, jointly hosted by Filipino and US Marine Corps until Wednesday. They involve some 2,000 troops and are designed to improve readiness, interoperability and...
US and allies flex military muscle on China’s doorstep with multi-front drills
Analysts say the near-simultaneous exercises reflect a shift in US strategy that enables allies to play a greater role in regional security
The drills on Batan Island in the Philippines’ Batanes were part of the Kamandag countrywide mission, jointly hosted by Filipino and US Marine Corps until Wednesday. They involve some 2,000 troops and are designed to improve readiness, interoperability and intelligence-sharing.
But that quiet Batanes drop could mark a louder trend if considered with four other military exercises, most of them American-led, occurring almost simultaneously in Asia – one that analysts say reflects a new phase in US deterrence and its first island chain defence policy.
Further east, about 10,000 personnel are taking part in Valiant Shield 2026 until Wednesday across Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and surrounding waters, marking the first exercise deployment of the US military’s Typhon mid-range missile system.
In Hawaii, more than 25,000 personnel from 31 nations are joining the biennial Rim of the Pacific exercise, which runs until July 31, and aims to strengthen maritime cooperation and preserve a free and open Indo-Pacific.