
US Pacific Command
The U.S. Pacific Command, now known as U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, is a major military command of the United States Armed Forces. It is responsible for overseeing military operations and strategic planning in the Indo-Pacific region, which includes countries like Japan, Australia, and many in Southeast Asia. Its primary goals are to ensure regional stability, deter aggression, and strengthen alliances. The command plays a key role in responding to crises, conducting joint exercises with partner nations, and enhancing U.S. military presence in the area to address security challenges and promote peace.