The American Parliamentary Committee passed the Eagle Act to confront China


(PTI) Washington, Ta. 13

To strengthen US relations with Quad countries, including India, Australia and Japan, and Southeast Asian countries, the US Parliamentary Committee has passed the Eagle Act to address the challenges posed by China.

The House Foreign Affairs Committee has passed the Assuring American Global Leadership and Engagement or Eagle Act. "I have repeatedly said that US policies toward China should be competitive," the US lawmaker said in a statement. Our resource should be strengthening. The Eagle Act contains the same provisions.

This law will protect America's interests. In addition, US interests in the Indo-Pacific region will be protected. Quoda is an informal organization of the United States, India, Australia and Japan.

In 2014, the four countries formed this organization together. China is increasing its dominance in the Indo-Pacific region. China is also increasing its military strength in the region.

China claims 1.2 million square miles. China has created islands in the area and deployed its troops. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also claim the area.


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