U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis was in Jakarta, Indonesia, the first stop on a week-long trip that will also take him to Vietnam, on Monday where he unveiled a national defense strategy that outlines a fresh attempt to redirect attention from terrorism towards what it termed “great power competition” with China and Russia. In a speech delivered Friday at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C., the retired Marine Corps general said the Pentagon’s strategy will now be aimed at countering China and Russia instead of terrorism. Mattis will travel to China later this spring on his first official visit to the country since assuming his current position nearly one year ago, a U.S. Department of Defense spokesperson told Japan’s Kyodo News Agency.