America wants to form an alliance to curb China's ambitions in the South China Sea - News
America wants to form an alliance to curb China's ambitions in the South China Sea.<br /> The US is planning to build a network of allies and partners to curb China's ambitions in the South China Sea.<br />After conducting a series of drills in response to China's moves in the South China Sea, the United States is taking the next strategic move, including a plan to build a network of allies and partner to curb China's ambitions.<br /><br />Seek support from allies and partners.<br /><br />Currently, the Trump administration is working to seek maximum diplomatic support from Southeast Asian countries. The United States has also achieved remarkable success by bringing together like-minded nations in the Indo-Pacific.<br /><br />Recently, the US Department of Defense has expanded its military presence in the region with three countries, Japan, India, and Australia, known as the "Diamond Quartet" - a non-major alliance. challenges to deal with the growing challenge from China.<br /><br />In addition, the US is also focusing on increasing anti-submarine warfare capabilities, in the context of China's expanding nuclear submarine fleet, which some reports indicate that this force may have appeared on the island. <br />