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Submission Statement:
The 2026 State of Southeast Asia survey report released this week showed that China was the preferred partner once again. Most survey respondents also perceive China as the most influential economic power in Southeast Asia (which is surely true); about fifteen percent say the United States is the most influential economic power. In a new development not shown in prior ISEAS surveys, more than half of respondents now said that U.S. global leadership had become their biggest geopolitical concern. This displaced China’s “aggressive behavior in the South China Sea,” which had been the region’s top concern in 2025. (“New U.S. leadership” was the third-highest concern among respondents last year.) “This perception demonstrates regional anxiety about inconsistencies in policy and the credibility of long-term commitments under Trump’s leadership,” the survey reported.
Time to send some military observers to Vietnam and just see what happens
This account seemingly mostly* posts Chinese propaganda. I’m not even disputing what’s written in the article just keep this in mind.
Edit: a word
I don’t buy it. This claim is based on a survey? Pretty questionable.
SEA gets a lot of oil from the Middle East. This conflict will cause them to shift a lot to the US. China can’t supply their energy. Also, most of these countries are food insecure – they are net importers of food. China is also a net importer. The US (and North America in general) is a huge exporter of food and food inputs (ie fertilizer).
The economics will rule in the end and push teetering countries towards the US on average.
Has Trump thought about trying a decapitation strike on China to enact regime change?
I’m sure he thinks that will go well like in Iran, right?