United States Indo-Pacific Commanding Officer Philip Davidson said during a WWII ceremony speech in Hawaii on Wednesday that post-war regional peace and stability must not be taken for granted, adding that the world is facing the challenge of the Chinese communist party seeking to gain international power by changing the world where China’s power is more important than international law.
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U.S. Commanding Officer warns of Chinese communist threat in World War II ceremonial speech
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