I've heard talk amongst certain officials namely on defensenewstv.com stating how the United States is considering a military alliance in the Pacific to counteract the growing Chinese armed forces to help maintain the balance of power in the Pacific. Obviously it wont be called NATO but it would be like NATO in that it is a military alliance with several member states all committed to mutual defense and deterrent. This makes sense to me also since the U.S. military is facing certain fiscal challenges. My question is simple to the experts here, how feasible would such an alliance be for one, and possibly more importantly, how likely is it the Republic of China (Taiwan) would be allowed into such an alliance. Some could argue such a move would increase the chances of a wider war with China should the situation go south in the straits of Formosa but in my opinion I believe it would make the idea of attacking Taiwan impractical since the Chinese don't wish a wider war with high-tech navies. I hope I followed all the forum rules.