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Why Trump’s Pentagon Abandoned ‘Indo-Pacific’

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开始于 June 18, 2026

A military name change signals a broader strategic and diplomatic shift

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This shift in terminology could alienate key partners who rely on the Indo-Pacific framework for their own defense strategies.

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While the name change is symbolic, its real impact will depend on accompanying policies and actions in the Indo-Pacific region.

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The Pentagon's name change undermines established alliances and may confuse our strategic commitments in a critical area.

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Abandoning the Indo-Pacific label allows for a more flexible military strategy that can better respond to emerging threats in Asia.

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Renaming the Indo-Pacific strategy reflects a necessary adaptation to shifting geopolitical realities and enhances regional security cooperation.

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