The United States has decided to redeploy some of its military forces from the Pacific to the Middle East amid the ongoing conflict with Iran. This strategic shift raises questions about America’s ability to maintain its deterrence against China. The repositioning aims to address immediate conflicts in the Middle East, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz. This decision could affect U.S. military presence in the Indo-Pacific region, a strategic area for countering Chinese influence. Markets now assess the likelihood of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan at 12.5%.
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