NATO Steps Up Naval Presence in Western Pacific to Counter China

  • Italian aircraft carrier is the latest to patrol the region
  • Goal is to bolster US and allied navies, senior officials say
The Italian aircraft carrier Cavour, seen from the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln, during joint training in the Philippine Sea on Aug. 9.Photographer: Alastair Gale/Bloomberg
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NATO is bolstering its presence in the Western Pacific by sending warships to more places, a move that risks stoking tensions with China, which is worried about the alliance’s growing influence in the region.

The latest entrant is the Italian aircraft carrier Cavour, the first time Rome has deployed its lone carrier to the Pacific. The Cavour and an Italian frigate recently held exercises with the US carrier USS Abraham Lincoln near the island of Guam. A day later, F-35 stealth jets and AV-8B Harriers launched from the Cavour practiced shooting down airborne targets.