Sunday, August 19, 2018

Pentagon Report: China May Add ‘Nuclear Element’ to South China Sea

An aerial view of the Fiery Cross Reef, now a 2.8 sq km artificial island. Photo: CCTV

Bloomberg: U.S. Warns China May Add ‘Nuclear Element’ to South China Sea

* Pentagon flags report on floating nuclear power plants
* China still building military facilities in Spratlys: Pentagon

The Pentagon sounded a warning over China’s plans to introduce floating nuclear power plants on disputed islands and reefs in the South China Sea, part of an annual report assessing the nation’s military strength.

“China’s plans to power these islands may add a nuclear element to the territorial dispute,” the Pentagon said in its 2018 report to Congress titled “Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China.” “China indicated development plans may be underway to power islands and reefs in the typhoon-prone South China Sea with floating nuclear power stations; development reportedly is to begin prior to 2020.”

The China Securities Journal -- a Chinese state-run financial newspaper -- said in 2016 that China could build as many as 20 floating nuclear plants to “speed up the commercial development” of the South China Sea, the South China Morning Post reported last year. Several Chinese state-run companies last year established a joint venture that aims to strengthen China’s nuclear power capabilities in line with its ambitions to “become a strong maritime power,” the Post said, citing a statement released by the venture.

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WNU Editior: Building flaoting nuclear plants to power these bases is overkill in my book.

4 comments:

Roger Smith said...


Push push push.
I wonder where the fish for those fish sandwich's at Mcdonalds originate.

jac said...

That's typically a bureaucratic decision, the kind which create Chernobyl.

Anonymous said...

Building a nuclear plant there will attract Godzilla!!!

Anonymous said...

suicide in the making,