In trip to Asia, Pentagon chief seeks to shore up ‘credible deterrence’ against China
- US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken are travelling to Japan and South Korea for talks starting Monday
- Austin said the meeting will focus on boosting military cooperation with American allies and getting their point of view

US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Saturday he was travelling to Asia to boost military cooperation with American allies and foster “credible deterrence” against China.
Austin kicked off via Hawaii, seat of the American military command for the Indo-Pacific region, his first foreign visits as Pentagon chief.
“This is all about alliances and partnerships,” he told reporters on the trip that is to include meetings with key allies in Tokyo, New Delhi and Seoul.
“It’s also about enhancing capabilities,” he added, recalling that while the United States was focused on the anti-jihadist struggle in the Middle East, China was modernising its army at high speed.
“That competitive edge that we’ve had has eroded,” he said. “We still maintain that edge. We are going to increase that edge going forward.”