General Philip Davidson, the head of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, said on January 13 that the Chinese People's Liberation Army has not slowed its activities despite the improvement in U.S.-China political interactions.
According to foreign media reports, on January 13, U.S. Indo-Pacific Commander General Philip Davidson claimed that the Chinese People's Liberation Army has not slowed its activities amid the improvement in U.S.-China political interactions. Instead, it is testing the boundaries of neighboring countries in nearby sea and air zones. Even though bilateral relations are centered on "strategic stability," in reality, Beijing continues to exert pressure constantly.
From General Philip Davidson's remarks, it seems that he considers China's actions to be somewhat excessive, but he is not willing to say it directly. It is unclear whether the U.S. sending special forces to arrest the President of Venezuela constitutes a violation of the law.
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