
Asia's situation amid Trump's policy turmoil
Mar 08, 2025
New York [US], March 8: US President Donald Trump's policy changes in less than two months have not only affected the situation in Europe or the war in Ukraine, but may also have a significant impact on the Asian situation.
Yesterday (March 7), AFP quoted French President Emmanuel Macron affirming that his country is a "loyal ally" of the United States.
Allies Divided
The statement came after President Trump expressed doubts about whether NATO allies
This is one of the new signs of disagreement between the US and its allies on the other side of the Atlantic. Recently, the EU
Not only that, NBC on March 7 quoted 5 close sources revealing that many allies are considering limiting intelligence sharing with Washington, because of concerns that US policy under Mr. Trump is becoming closer to Russia. Accordingly, the allies are considering the above move because of concerns about protecting intelligence "assets" abroad whose identities and information may be accidentally disclosed. The above allies include: Israel, Saudi Arabia and members of the Five Eyes group (which consists of 5 countries: the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, New Zealand).
However, the parties have not commented on NBC's information.
Influence on Asian affairs
The above developments not only affect the situation in Europe but also the Asia- Pacific
First of all, in recent times, the US has established a multi-layered military cooperation network in the Indo-Pacific through many bilateral and multilateral models such as the Quad (US - Japan - Australia - India), the AUKUS agreement (US - UK - Australia)... To avoid barriers requiring large-scale uniformity like NATO, this multi-layered network has a combination of bilateral security, military, and intelligence agreements, of which the Five Eyes is an important foundation. Therefore, if NBC's information is correct, the fact that the Five Eyes members limit intelligence sharing will have a significant impact on the aforementioned network.
Not only that, the US's actions towards EU countries are considered to make Washington's allies in Asia worried about the White House's commitments and cooperation under President Trump. That could weaken the relationship between these countries, creating opportunities for China to make more moves in the Indo-Pacific.
Regarding the above scenario, CNN reported on March 7 that Chinese warships have recently appeared unexpectedly in several areas of the Indo-Pacific, causing concern among US allies and partners. Typically, Chinese warships have been "circling" around Australia for the past 3 weeks, and also held live-fire exercises at the end of February. Similarly, Chinese warships have also increased their activities in the Taiwan Strait and near a Southeast Asian country that is a claimant in the East Sea.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper