China & Russia’s Big Naval Flex: What’s Up in the Pacific?

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China and Russia have launched joint naval exercises, "Maritime Interaction 2025," near Vladivostok, highlighting their deepening military partnership. Beginning August 1, these drills include anti-submarine warfare, air defense, search-and-rescue operations, and joint gun exercises, emphasizing increased security cooperation. With a history of collaboration since 2003 and a recent surge in joint military activities, these exercises reflect rising tensions in the Pacific—especially over Taiwan and North Korea’s threats. Japan has expressed concern over the growing China-Russia military ties, citing major security risks amid escalating US-China rivalry. This video unpacks the strategic motives, historical context, and potential global implications of these joint drills. Like and share this video for more insights!PacificFleet

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