South Korean and U.S. troops will conduct joint military drills to prepare against North Korean threats, including the Freedom Shield exercise from Monday to March 20, addressing challenges like North Korea’s military ties with Russia. Amidst escalating tensions, North Korea has not responded to the drills but has previously threatened provocative actions against perceived U.S. aggression, potentially testing nuclear-capable missiles targeting the U.S. mainland.
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After Taiwan and the South China Sea area, Is Australia the Dragon’s next target?
Chinese warships, including the CNS Zunyi, CNS Hengyang, and CNS Weishanhu, have been sailing near Australia's coastline for over three weeks, conducting live-fire exercises within the country's Exclusive Economic Zone. The presence of these ships has sparked concerns in Australia and New Zealand, prompting Australian naval surveillance. This display of Chinese naval power reflects Beijing's broader ambitions in the Pacific, challenging the existing US-led order in the region. Full Article
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