u. s. government to the detriment of all americans who are forced to pay for them. the u. s. marine corps have re opened their base camp laws on guam island. u. s. general david burger says bolstering the military presence in the pacific region is aimed at promoting regional defense. we don't want to fight to get to the fight. we want to already be inside. so if there's a conflict, the stand in forces are already forward the role of the marines in guam on that side of the international dateline as to reinforce the policy of deterrence, which is the underpinnings of our national defense strategy. camp laws is under construction still and will reportedly become fully operational in 2024. up to $5000.00 marines will be stationed there for a price tag of nearly $8000000000.00 with japan contributing $3000000000.00 to the project and the u. s. the other 5, the u. s. as recently also bolstered its military assistance to taiwan, promising to provide extended military training to the taiwanese army to deter a legit chinese aggression. the bided administration is also set to reopen its embassy on the solomon islands. also, a region of dispute between washington and beijing n