(Morning News) Campbell, an Indo -Pacific Affairs Coordinator of the National Security Council, said that the Pacific is likely to be the world's most likely "strategic sudden" region.

Reuters reported that Campbell delivered the above speech in a event at the Washington Strategy and International Research Center on Monday (January 10).And the ambition to establish a base.

Campbell pointed out that the Pacific region has "huge morality, strategy and historical interests for the United States, but compared to Australia and New Zealand, the United States does not do enough in the region.

He said, "If you ask me, where is we most likely to see some kind of" Strategic Surprise ", according to a certain type of protocol or arrangement, the answer is greatIt may be in the Pacific Ocean. "

Campbell said:" There are not many time left in our time. We must cooperate with countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Japan, France and other partners interested in the Pacific region to comprehensively strengthen us inThe existence of the region. "

Campbell did not explain more about the bases he pointed, but the legislators of Kiribati, the Pacific Island country, revealed to Reuters last year that China has formulated plans to be located in some of them in some of them.The simple airport and bridge of remote islands are upgraded.These remote islands are about 3,000 kilometers southwest of Hawaii, USA.

Campbell said that the United States and its allies need to strengthen their competitiveness in the Pacific region, including crown disease response, fishery, and clean energy investment.

Campbell also supplemented the speech that the United States needs to "catch up" in the Asian economy last week.He said that Australia once privately urged the United States as part of its strategic policy, "We must (in Asia) play a role of comprehensive, positive, optimistic, and trade and trade.The guests of the Strategic and International Research Center are mainly from Australia.