China is Putting Pressure on Many Countries, Our Army is With India: White House

The dispute between India and China on the border is now moving towards the end and there are signs of situations getting moderate between the two countries
Image credit: The Verge
Image credit: The Verge

The dispute between India and China on the border is now moving towards the end. There are signs of situations getting moderate between the two countries. Meanwhile, on behalf of the US, it has been said that if the dispute between India and China increases, then the US Army will stand with India with full vigor.

"Army is stationed at all times and is ready for combat"

According to the news agency, a White House official said that the message from the United States is clear that China's misconduct will not be tolerated anymore. This is why the US has deployed its navy in the South China Sea. White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadow gave Fox News an interview on the issue of India and China. He said that our army is stationed at all times and is ready for combat.

Image Credit: Times Now
Image Credit: Times Now

China has constantly tried to provoke India

Mark said that the US administration has always supported its army, we want to make it clear that if someone will create problems then the army is ready. Earlier, Republican Senator Tom Cotton said that China has constantly tried to provoke India, killing its soldiers. In such a situation, it is important that America is present there, so we have registered a presence in the South China Sea. The pressure is being put on many countries from China and all those countries are friends of America and want to increase friendship.

Image credit: The Hindu
Image credit: The Hindu

Let us tell you that on many occasions earlier, America has said openly that it is with India. In the past, Mike Pompeo had said that America will send its army to Asia because China is bothering India there. At the same time, Donald Trump is constantly making statements against China.

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