I'm proud to say there's been plenty going on in the Indo-Pacific front pushing hard on China's aggressive posture toward the independent islands. Then too, Australia is arming with modern warfare technology, turning it into a first class power in the Pacific.
But it's Japan that has come to the fore with S. Korea. Japan knows the islands of the Pacific; and US has presented itself willing to work with our friends in the region, including new ones. More coordinated assistance programs to help in the development of the Pacific and Asian lands is just been in recent times meant to identify and meet both their needs and aspirations.
Meantime, the lull to arm further has enabled the Ukrainians to upgrade their force strength and to plan to counter Russian attempts at expansion.
The time of recouping has been well spent in Ukraine, I believe. Meanwhile, President Biden is working hard with the Israelis to prevent a humanitarian disaster on the Gaza strip--I wish the Administration good luck! Mr. Richard Haas, formerly, the president of the Council on Foreign Relations, has taken a strong position on a cease-fire in the war, I think.
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