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US general to aggressors: Allies are battle-ready in Asia

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PHILIPPINE­S >> American forces and their allies in Asia are ready for battle after years of joint combat exercises, a United States general said Wednesday, adding that Russia’s setbacks in Ukraine should serve as a warning to potential Asian aggressors like China and North Korea.

U.S. treaty allies like the Philippine­s, Japan and Australia, among others, “have shown that they will band together, that they will not stand for aggression from these nations that have decided they want to change the world order out here,” Maj. Gen. Joseph Ryan said.

Although Asia has no counterpar­t to NATO, the 30-nation military alliance whose mostly European members vow to defend each other against external attacks, a network of U.S. treaty alliances and defense partnershi­ps upholding the internatio­nal order provides a regional safeguard, he said.

“I’m personally very buoyed by what I see by our allies and partners in this region and the way we’ve come together in response to aggression by the PRC, by North Korea to say, ‘We will not let that stand,’” Ryan told The Associated Press in an interview Wednesday, using the acronym for China’s official name, the People’s Republic of China.

Ryan, Commanding General of the U.S. Army’s 25th Infantry Division based in Hawaii, is in Manila partly for talks with Philippine counterpar­ts ahead of two annual largescale combat exercises that would include live-fire exercises and ground, sea and air assault maneuvers involving thousands of U.S. and Filipino troops in March and April.

The Philippine­s, America’s oldest treaty ally in Asia that used to host the largest U.S. naval and air force bases outside the American mainland, has allowed larger numbers of visiting U.S. forces to stay in rotating batches and prepositio­n weapons and combat equipment in at least nine Philippine military camps under a 2014 defense pact. The Philppine decision to allow a broader American military presence was announced during a visit last week to Manila by U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.

 ?? AARON FAVILA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Commanding General of the U.S. Army’s 25th Infantry Division based in Hawaii, Maj. Gen. Joseph Ryan gestures as he speaks to the Associated Press in Manila, Philippine­s, on Wednesday.
AARON FAVILA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Commanding General of the U.S. Army’s 25th Infantry Division based in Hawaii, Maj. Gen. Joseph Ryan gestures as he speaks to the Associated Press in Manila, Philippine­s, on Wednesday.

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