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    PENTAGON TO SHIFT MORE NAVY WARSHIPS TO THE ASIA-PACIFIC

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    June 2, 2012 - 10:32 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The Pentagon will shift more Navy warships to
    the Asia-Pacific region over the next several years, and by 2020,
    about 60 percent of the fleet will be assigned there as part of a
    new strategy to increase U.S. presence in Asia, Defense Secretary
    Leon Panetta said Saturday, June 2.

    According to the Associated Press, while noting it may take years to
    complete the transition, Panetta assured his audience at a security
    conference in Singapore that U.S. budget problems and cutbacks would
    not get in the way of changes. He said the Defense Department has
    money in the five-year budget plan to meet those goals.

    Speaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue conference, Panetta provided
    some of the first real details of the Pentagon's impending pivot to
    the Pacific.

    "It will take years for these concepts, and many of the investments
    that I just detailed, but we are making those investment in order
    that they be fully realized," Panetta said in a speech opening the
    conference. "Make no mistake, in a steady, deliberate and sustainable
    way, the United States military is rebalancing and is bringing an
    enhanced capability development to this vital region."

    Panetta said he is looking forward to visiting China later this year,
    adding that he wants to see the U.S. and China deepen their military
    ties, including on counterdrug programs and humanitarian aid.

    Panetta acknowledged that some see the increased presence of the U.S.
    in the region as a direct challenge to China. But he rejected that
    view, saying that a greater U.S. presence in the Asia-Pacific will
    benefit China and improve regional security.

    The increased U.S. naval presence in the Pacific will allow the U.S.
    to boost the number and size of the military exercises in the region in
    the next few years and to plan for more port visits over a wider area,
    including the Indian Ocean. Last year, the U.S. military participated
    in 172 exercises in the region involving 24 counties.


    From: Baghdasarian
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