South China Sea Remains Critical US Military Strategic Theatre, Report Says
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- A Beijing-based report indicates the South China Sea remains the US military's most critical strategic theatre, predicting increasingly aggressive operations despite a potential second Trump administration or other global hotspots.
- US freedom-of-navigation operations in the disputed waters were fewer in 2024 and last year compared to 2023 and 2022.
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A Beijing-based report highlights the South China Sea as the US military's most critical strategic theatre, irrespective of US administrative changes or other global events. The report suggests US military operations in the region may become more aggressive.
Yet, the region remained a priority, the Beijing-based South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative said in a report released on Thursday.
“Regardless of strategic adjustments by the second [Donald] Trump administration or the evolution of other global hotspots like the Middle East, the broader Asia-Pacific region, particularly the South China Sea, will remain the US military’s most critical strategic theatre,” it said.
The report added: “The frontline US military operations may become increasingly aggressive and provocative.”
Last year, America conducted just two public freedom-of-navigation operations in the disputed waters, the same as in 2024, but fewer than the six times it carried out in 2023 and the four in 2022, according to the report.
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Frontline US military operations in the South China Sea may become increasingly aggressive and provocative.
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Offene Fragen
- What specific actions will the US military take?
- How will regional countries react to increased US assertiveness?






