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Briefing: Trump says China, Japan and Korea should be ‘thanking’ US for strikes
Strategic angle: President says ‘numerous’ nations vow to help protect vessels, while UK and Germany refuse to be drawn into wider war
editorial-staff
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Updated 26 days ago
In a recent statement, President Trump indicated that countries such as China, Japan, and Korea ought to express gratitude for US military strikes, which he claims enhance regional security.
The President noted that several nations have pledged to assist in safeguarding maritime vessels, signaling a potential shift in international naval cooperation.
However, the UK and Germany have opted not to engage in a broader conflict, which may influence the operational dynamics in affected maritime zones.