# security cooperation
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Beijing Reasserts Military Ties with Africa as a Pillar of Its Global Security Pitch
China’s Defence Ministry reiterated on 10 February that Beijing remains Africa’s most trustworthy security partner, framing military cooperation as a legacy of anti‑colonial solidarity and a pillar of contemporary partnership. The pledge signals deeper institutionalised defence ties — training, exercises, peacekeeping and counter‑terrorism — and underscores Beijing’s aim to be a prominent security provider in Africa alongside its economic engagement.

Why a Burst of High-Level US–Japan Engagement Is the Region’s New Signal
An increase in top‑level U.S.–Japan interactions is meant to demonstrate a tighter, more adaptive alliance across defence and economic domains. The moves are designed to deter rivals and reassure partners, but they also raise the stakes for crisis management and regional stability.

Israeli Chief of Staff Holds Intensive Washington Talks with U.S. Military on Possible Strikes Against Iran
Israel’s chief of staff, Zamir, held intensive talks in Washington with U.S. military leaders about the possibility of strikes on Iran and tighter tactical coordination. Israel seeks advance warning from the United States before any potential action, a demand that highlights the risks of escalation and the strategic balancing the U.S. must navigate.