US and Japan build new defence latticework for Asia-Pacific

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With an eye to both China and a possible Trump presidency, Joe Biden and Fumio Kishida are writing another chapter in America’s Asian alliance architecture.

Already a subscriber?Washington might be struggling to influence the course of conflict in Ukraine or Gaza, but in Asia its diplomatic labours are bearing fruit.

Rahm Emmanuel, the pugnacious US Ambassador to Japan who was formerly chief of staff to president Barack Obama and later mayor of Chicago, said the Biden administration “has a vision of flipping our role in the Indo-Pacific from a hub and spokes system to a latticework”. It comes, too, after an agreement among defence ministers in the US, UK and Australia to hold preliminary talks about Japan’s possible participation in pillar II of AUKUS.

 

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