U.S. Military Drill in East China Sea

U.S. carrier strike group led by USS Theodore Roosevelt holds drill with Japan and South Korea in the East China Sea amid rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula and China's naval ambitions.

Joint U.S., Japan, and South Korea Military Exercise in East China Sea

The U.S., Japan, and South Korea conducted a joint military exercise in the East China Sea to strengthen their partnership amid tensions with China. The drills focused on undersea warfare, maritime operations, and communication improvement. This comes as China expresses dissatisfaction with Japan's meetings with the U.S. and the Philippines. The exercises aim to enhance response capability against threats from North Korea and China.

U.S. Carrier Strike Group Exercises in East China Sea

A U.S. carrier strike group led by the USS Theodore Roosevelt conducted joint exercises with Japan and South Korea in the East China Sea to strengthen solidarity against China's military actions. The drills focused on undersea warfare, maritime interdiction, and communication. The exercises are part of President Biden's efforts to deepen engagement with Indo-Pacific nations.