Washington, October 26
China continues to bully its neighbours to try to coerce them into behaviour that is more in keeping with its national security or economic interests, the Pentagon said on Monday.
Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby was speaking to reporters at a news conference.
“China continues to bully its neighbours to try to coerce them into behaviour that is more in keeping with China’s national security or economic interests. And we don’t believe that that is conducive to a free and open Indo-Pacific,” Kirby said. The Biden administration, he said, had put a real premium on bolstering and reinforcing its alliances and partnerships in that area and making sure they have proper defensive capabilities in place to deal with the security challenges that exist out there. “So, we’re going to continue to work as hard as we can,” he said.
Responding to a question, Kirby said the United States was certainly mindful of the tensions along the India-China border. “Obviously, nobody wants to see the situation become more tense or certainly more violent than it has in the past but I think I’d let Indian authorities speak on how they’re dealing with the tensions,” he said. — PTI
IS could attack US in 6 months: Intel
The US intelligence community has assessed that the Islamic State (IS) in Afghanistan could have the capability to attack the United States in as little as six months, and has the intention to do so, Colin Kahl, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, told Congress on Tuesday. Kahl estimated Islamic State had a “cadre of a few thousand” fighters. reuters
Khan, Jinping urge world to send aid to Afghanistan
Islamabad: Pakistan PM Imran Khan and Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday jointly appealed to the international community to provide immediate humanitarian and economic assistance to the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, which is facing acute shortage of essential supplies ahead of winter. The two leaders discussed the current situation in Afghanistan during a telephonic conversation. PTI
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