China expands military operations across the Pacific: Report


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Summary

Pacific expansion

China has extended its military reach with dual carrier drills beyond the second island chain and naval operations around Australia. These moves mark a significant escalation in Beijing’s regional assertiveness.

U.S. response

The U.S. has deployed the Typhon missile system to the Philippines and restored key Pacific airfields like Tinian’s North Field. It continues arms sales and training with Taiwan, while urging allies to boost defense spending.

Allied coordination

Nineteen countries are participating in the U.S.-led Talisman Sabre exercise in Australia. Meanwhile, Japan and South Korea show varied responses to U.S. calls for higher military budgets.


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China is expanding its military footprint across the Pacific, conducting simultaneous aircraft carrier drills and dispatching naval vessels into new waters, according to a new report by The Wall Street Journal. In June, Chinese carriers performed joint operations near Japan’s Iwo Jima, marking the first time a Chinese carrier moved beyond the second island chain.

Chinese ships also circled Australia earlier this year, performing live-fire drills which New Zealand’s defense minister described as a “wake-up call.”

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Chinese aircraft also continue to cross the median line in the Taiwan Strait and enter Taiwan’s air defense identification zone. U.S. Indo-Pacific Commander Adm. Samuel Paparo described the activity as consistent with invasion rehearsals.

How is the US responding to China’s military moves?

The United States has deployed the Army’s Typhon missile system to the northern Philippines, placing Chinese targets within striking distance. U.S. officials have also increased access to bases in the region and expanded their presence in Guam by building a new base for 5,000 Marines.

Under President Trump, the United States has not explicitly committed to an American military defense of Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion, instead reverting to the pre-Biden doctrine of strategic ambiguity. The U.S. continues to sell arms to Taiwan and train some of its troops, however.

Additionally, the Air Force has restored North Field on Tinian Island, a former World War II airfield, to support flexible operations in austere conditions. Satellite imagery reviewed by Straight Arrow News confirms that all four runways have been reclaimed.

What role do allies play in US strategy?

The Trump administration has urged allies to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP. Japan plans to raise spending to about 2%, while South Korea maintains that its defense budget is already high. Meanwhile, a U.S.-led multinational exercise involving 19 countries — Talisman Sabre 2025 — began in Australia to strengthen allied coordination.

Beijing has condemned many of these actions as provocative. Senior Chinese Communist Party official Liu Jianchao said U.S. warnings incite “confrontation and conflict.”

Matt Bishop (Digital Producer) and Emma Stoltzfus (Video Editor) contributed to this report.
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Why this story matters

China's expanding military activities in the Pacific and the resulting responses from the United States and its allies reflect heightened tensions and shifting balances of power in a region vital to global security and trade.

Military expansion

China's increased presence and exercises in the Pacific, including aircraft carrier operations and naval drills near Japan and Australia, signal a shift in regional military dynamics and raise concerns among other nations.

Strategic responses

The United States and its allies are enhancing regional defense postures through deployments, base construction and joint exercises in response to perceived Chinese military assertiveness.

Alliance dynamics

Efforts to strengthen collaboration among the U.S. and regional allies underscore the importance of alliances in addressing security challenges and maintaining stability in the Indo-Pacific.

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