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Indo-Pacific on Edge: Tokyo and Canberra Unite to Push Back Against China’s Military Aggression

by Editor Asiatoday
December 12, 2025
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Indo-Pacific on Edge: Tokyo and Canberra Unite to Push Back Against China’s Military Aggression

FILE PHOTO: The Taiwan Strait has become a flashpoint for conflict in the Indo-Pacific.

ASIATODAY.ID, TOKYO — Clouds of confrontation are gathering over the Indo-Pacific as Japan and Australia—two of the region’s most influential democracies—shift into a far more assertive stance.

During a high-level meeting in Tokyo on December 7, 2025, Japan’s Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi and Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Richard Marles issued a joint statement that directly warns China not to destabilize the Taiwan Strait, which they describe as a critical pillar of global security.

Analysts view the declaration as a diplomatic alarm bell signaling growing impatience with Beijing’s increasingly unchecked military behavior.

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Beijing’s Dangerous Maneuvers Ignite Allied Outrage

Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) reported that China continues expanding its aggressive military operations across the East China Sea, South China Sea, and the Pacific. The most alarming incident: a Chinese military aircraft locking its radar onto a Japan Self-Defense Forces jet—a move widely regarded in military protocol as a precursor to engagement.

MOFA warned that Beijing’s escalating provocations now represent a direct and serious threat to Indo-Pacific stability and may push the region toward a crisis that becomes impossible to contain.

Blunt Message to Beijing: Do Not Touch the Taiwan Strait Status Quo

In one of their strongest statements in recent years, Koizumi and Marles delivered an unambiguous message:

“Any attempt to alter the Taiwan Strait status quo by force will not be tolerated.”

Koizumi emphasized that Taiwan’s security is not merely a regional concern but a global necessity. Marles reinforced Australia’s position, stressing that his country “will not remain silent while the Indo-Pacific is pushed toward the brink of conflict.”

Taiwan: Prepared, Resilient, and Ready to Push Back

Responding to rising military pressure, Taiwan reaffirmed its determination to:

Strengthen air, naval, and cybersecurity defenses,

Build whole-of-society resilience,

Deepen security cooperation with democratic partners,

Defend the rules-based international order.

Taiwan also called on Beijing to behave like a “genuinely responsible major power,” not a force that fuels regional instability.

MOFA stressed that Taiwan will remain vigilant, stay prepared, and will not yield to intimidation. (AT Network)

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