US defence strategy in Indo-Pacific region faces 'unprecedented crisis'
by Ben Doherty from on (#4NEN4)
Australia should diversify its network of defence allies as the military might of America weakens, report warns
America's military authority is waning and it is ill-prepared to go to war with China in the Indo-Pacific region, a new report from the United States Studies Centre has warned, arguing Australia must move towards a shared reliance on a network of allies, in particular Asian militaries such as Japan, for its security.
The report, Averting Crisis, says America's defence strategy in the Indo-Pacific region is in "the throes of an unprecedented crisis", created by a mismatch between its ambition to remain the region's dominant military power, and an overstretched armed force with falling and failing resources.
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