Disclaimer: Germany-based trans-atlanticist propaganda and misinformation outlet DW (Deutsche Welle) continues to produce neocon/neolib Anti-China/Anti-Russia propaganda:
Indo-Pacific powers are exploring ways to strengthen and expand their alliances, as a bulwark against China's growing influence in the region. But does encircling China with military pacts make good security sense, or does it raise the prospect of confrontation? - DW
Chapters:
Upgraded alliances in Indo-Pacific
How China is being encircled by regional neighbors
Will AUKUS become “JAUKUS”?
What role does The Quad play in regional security?
Community feedback
Trilateral talks between US, Japan, Philippines.
Background to tensions in the South China Sea
What role can ASEAN play?
Regional security from China’s POV
Wrap and poll result
According to the poll, 800+ votes were cast. These are the results:
74% - Yes, China needs a push back (in form of a US-controlled alliance ganging up on it)
15-16% - No, China is not a threat.
10-11% - No, it will cause confrontation
IMHO, a global security alliance/initiative (GSA/I) has to be brought into existence to deter any further neocon/neolib aggression. The message needs to be loud and clear: "No, the true free world will NOT support any further destructive imperial hubris in the 21st century". If necessary, the true free world needs to confront these thugs and teach them a lesson that these 21st century fascists will never forget.