US seeks to isolate China, 'flip the script' with help of allies, ambassador says
President Joe Biden's administration, in collaboration with Japan and other allies, aims to counter China's attempts to isolate Asian countries like the Philippines. US Ambassador Rahm Emanuel highlighted the strategy to reverse China's isolation ...

“Our strategy is to flip that script, and make the isolated party China,” Emanuel said in Washington ahead of a summit between Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
The meeting, part of the first official visit by a Japanese leader to the US in nearly a decade, comes at a critical time in the bilateral relationship. The countries are seeking to step up cooperation on security in the Indo-Pacific region as China takes an increasingly assertive stance over disputed waters in the South China Sea.
The two leaders will hold an unprecedented trilateral summit with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday to discuss advancing three-way cooperation in strategic areas including security, emerging technologies and supply chains.
Rahm flagged the importance of the alliance with Japan in helping the US switch to a more multinational approach to security and economic development. The US has been known for a “hub and spokes” approach to security ties that didn’t require close relationships among its allies.
“This lattice structure is a fundamental shift of the United States to a more multinational approach whether it comes to military exercises, economic development, or whether it comes to diplomatic initiatives,” Emanuel added.
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