The United States military will be focusing on the upgrade and expansion of military bases in Guam and Australia to counter China’s military build-up in the Indo–Pacific region, the Pentagon said, following a review of U.S. troops and weapons around the world released on Nov. 29. The Pentagon’s global defense review also called for the reinforcement of deploying new rotational fighter and bomber aircraft in Australia, indicating that new B2 stealth bombers and F-22 and F-35 fighter jets could be deployed in the near future. According to the review, the changes are necessary “to deter potential Chinese military aggression and threats from North Korea.” “In Australia, you’ll see new rotational fighter and bomber aircraft deployments, you’ll see ground forces training and increased logistics cooperation,” Mara Karlin, deputy under secretary for policy at the U.S. Department of Defense said, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. “More broadly across the Indo–Pacific, you’ll …