Nowhere is that issue more pressing than in south-east Asia and Taiwan as a rising China poses a threat to regional and global stability.
Harris,however,said in Singapore on Monday the Biden administration’s exit from Afghanistan was no reflection of the role it intended to play in the contested Indo-Pacific.
“The reason I am here is because the United States is a global leader,” she said during a press conference at Singapore’s presidential palace before addressing American sailors aboard the USS Tulsa at Changi Naval Base.
“And we take that role seriously,understanding that we have many interests and priorities around the world. I’m here in Singapore as a reaffirmation of our commitment to our membership in the Indo-Pacific region[and] our long-standing partnerships with south-east Asia.
“As we move forward and think about where we go in the 21st century,south-east Asia and the Indo-Pacific will,in large part I believe,dictate the future of our world.”
In her first visit in office to the region,Harris is also flying to Vietnam on Tuesday,a stop on her itinerary that has raised eyebrows because of comparisons made between the US departure from Afghanistan and the fall of Saigon in 1975.