měi guó美国xīn新guó fáng国防zhàn lüè战略:bù néng不能ràng让zhōng guó中国zhǔ dǎo主导yìn tài印太dì qū地区
The United States recently released a new defense strategy.
The new strategy no longer treats China as a 'rival' and does not mention the Taiwan issue.
The US says it does not want to confront China, but it also cannot allow China or other countries to dominate the Indo-Pacific region.
The Indo-Pacific region is very important to the world economy, and the US believes that if China dominates this region, the interests of the US and its allies will be affected.
The US hopes to protect its interests in the Indo-Pacific region through its own strength, rather than through confrontation.
The US will also communicate with the Chinese military and work hard to maintain peace.
The US plans to build a strong defense system along the First Island Chain (including islands of Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines) and cooperate with allies to protect everyone's security.
The US says this is not to suppress China, but to hope that everyone can live in peace.
The new strategy is different from previous ones, placing more emphasis on peace and cooperation.