South China Sea: Ahead of Trump 2.0, alliances forge a wall against China
FirstpostThe US and its allies are working together to stand up to China’s actions in the South China Sea The South China Sea remains a major area of geopolitical tension, as China faces mounting pressure from the US and its Indo-Pacific allies. As the Biden administration continues to bolster security and defence cooperation across the region, it is evident that the US and its allies are focussed on limiting China’s expanding influence, particularly in contested areas like the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait. According to Reuters, as tensions in the South China Sea grow, the US has also stepped up its help for the Philippines’ maritime operations. This is part of the US’s larger effort to counter China’s increasing influence in the region, especially in the South China Sea. A rising tide of tensions and alliances As tensions in the South China Sea escalate, the upcoming return of President-elect Trump in January adds uncertainty to the region’s future.