‘Pivot to the Pacific’ is over, senior U.S. diplomat says
Posted: March 16, 2017 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Obama, pivot to Asia, pivot to Pacific, rebalance, Thornton, Trump, US 4 CommentsBy: Aaron Mehta, March 14, 2017
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration’s Pacific rebalance effort — also known as the Pivot to the Pacific — effort is officially dead, according to a top State Department official.
Asked by reporters about the future of the rebalance, Acting Assistant Secretary of State Susan Thornton said Monday that the new administration has its own plan for the region, even if that plan has yet to take shape.
“Pivot, rebalance, etcetera — that was a word that was used to describe the Asia policy in the last administration. I think you can probably expect that this administration will have its own formulation. We haven’t really seen in detail, kind of, what that formulation will be or if there even will be a formulation,” she said
However, Thornton — speaking on the eve of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s first visit to the Asia-Pacific region — stressed that the new administration remains committed to the region, even if the flavor of that commitment may change.
Source: Defense News “’Pivot to the Pacific’ is over, senior U.S. diplomat says”
Note: This is Reuters’ report I post here for readers’ information. It does not mean that I agree or disagree with the report’ views.
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Pivot to Pacific is over? Or maybe this is just a ploy before President Xi meet with Trump? After getting what they want from China, Trump will just change “Pivot to Pacific” to a different name but will have the same concept or worse. China should be wise to include factors that will invalidate agreements if America show any hostility towards China’s interest in words and/or actions by any government officials.
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