Indo-Pacific Security Task Force Bill
Official: Indo-Pacific Treaty Organization Act
This bill sets up a group to analyze security threats in the Indo-Pacific region and consider ways for the U.S. to work with allies to prevent aggression from China and North Korea.
Indo-Pacific Treaty Organization Act This bill requires the President to establish a task force to (1) analyze the conduct of China and North Korea, as well as the security situation in the Indo-Pacific; and (2) determine whether a collective security agreement between the United States and Indo-Pacific allies and partners could serve as an effective deterrent to further aggression. The Department of State shall report to Congress on the analysis and any recommendations of the task force.
1. This bill creates a Task Force to study threats from China and North Korea. 2. The Task Force will explore a security agreement with Indo-Pacific allies. 3. It will include members from key government departments like State and Defense. 4. A report with findings and recommendations will be submitted within a year.
U.S. military personnel and citizens in the Indo-Pacific region.