Admiral Stephen Koehler, the US Pacific Fleet Commander, has voiced concerns over China’s actions in the Indo-Pacific, stating that its illegal claims and aggression jeopardize regional peace. Addressing the South China Sea Conference, Koehler underscored the US Navy’s role in deterring aggression and maintaining stability throughout the Western Pacific. He specifically mentioned the South China Sea and Taiwan as areas of focus for this deterrence mission. Koehler pointed out China’s ambitions to dominate the region, citing increased military deployments, aggressive drills simulating invasions, and intimidation tactics against Southeast Asian nations. He cited specific incidents of aggressive behavior by the PLA and China Coast Guard, including the use of water cannons, ship-to-ship collisions, and assaults. The US Navy’s significant presence in the Indo-Pacific, with a substantial number of ships, aircraft, and personnel, reflects its commitment to the region. The conference also featured discussion on enhancing regional defense collaboration, with the understanding that the exclusion of Taiwan from such agreements could undermine peace and stability.
