When US President Barack Obama met with Chinese President Hu Jintao on November 15, 2009, on his first state visit to China, US-China relations had shifted from constructive and strategic partnership to the one that will face shared challenges. However, for the Obama Administration, since the United States has many important strategic interests at stake in the Asia Pacific region, the U.S. would return to Asia. This therefore has important implication to Asia-Pacific regional security. Since Obama's second term, the U.S. decided to rebalance its Asia policies. This indicates that the U.S. will keep maintaining his power and influence in Asia-Pacific region. This paper therefore wants to examine the reasons and factors behind the U.S. rebalancing strategy and discuss its impacts to Asia-Pacific security.