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Germany is increasing its military presence in the Indo-Pacific region | DW News



Tensions over the South China Sea will be in focus at next week’s summit of south east Asian nations in Laos. Germany is increasing its military presence in the Indo-Pacific region. It has joined naval exercises with Japan, the US, and other allies. One of the aims is to keep trade routes open. Our reporter Georg Matthes has been onboard the German frigate Baden-Württemberg.

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48 comments
@katsu_papi

China scared of ramming their "Made in China" militia boats to these German-manufactured ships..

@Diana_L4rasati

Hahahha what the west doing in here😅

@BobbMac

Those German military posturing in the region was meant to uphold the UNCLOS ruling which invalidated the China 9 Dashline claims of the entire South-East-Indo-Pacific waters.

@yhy9973

what kind of reich is this?

@jemai15

Now is the time to change the names of All International waters/seas with country names. This will signal that no one owns those part of international waters. That all nations can navigate trhu those international waters freely.

@tobiellucas8765

China is the real destabilizer of peace and stability in SCS. They can things to other countries about their histories but China's action today is not and will never be an excuse for them to hegemonize Asia.

@kmich7660

USA cleverly turned Germany into its attack dog? 😮