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For obvious historical reasons, the US have no bases in SE Asia. So there's no presence to retain.
Maybe not bases, but "lily pads" for sure.
Burma just got flipped over to the US a few years ago - the comrades don't like that too much and are working with the opposition to try and fix that situation. They need to as Burma's an important access in case the "China" seas get blockaded.
Seems Burma is going to be the first to get screwed if the US goes to war with China.
Then there's Singapore, a few advisors in the Philippines and Thailand. The Kingdom of Brunei - which implemented Sharia Law recently - is also a friend.
Not sure about Indonesia given its recent experience with US backed Suharto.