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日前,美国总统拜登、日本首相岸田文雄和菲律宾总统马科斯在华盛顿举行首次三边会谈,讨论加强安全合作等问题。日本共同社报道,三国发布联合声明,意在“应对中国”。美国拉拢日、菲等国搅动地区局势,意欲何为?中新网就相关话题,采访澳大利亚前总理陆克文政策顾问、昆士兰科技大学教授鲍韶山(Warwick Powell)。
The first trilateral meeting among the U.S., Japan, and the Philippines was held at the White House last Thursday to expand a web of security and economic alliances in the Indo-Pacific. According to Kyodo News, U.S., Japan, Philippine leaders "show united front against China". In this regard, Warwick Powell, professor at Queensland University of Technology, shared his thoughts.
In addition, Powell added that the long-standing modus operandi of the U.S. has been to create instability through provoking countries and pushing the boundaries, which enables the U.S. to pursue a divide-and-conquer strategy in an environment where it believes it can't dominate.
➩(撰稿:昌娴军)