China landed several aircraft on Fiery Cross reef in the disputed Spratlys Island group in early January ©Adrian Leung (AFP/File)
Reuters: China says 'really needs' South China Sea defenses in face of United States
China "really needs" its defenses in the South China Sea in the face of a militarization process being pushed by the United States, and can deploy whatever equipment it wants on its own soil, China's Defence Ministry said on Thursday.
China and the United States have sparred repeatedly over the past week following reports China is deploying advanced missiles, fighters and radar equipment on islands in the South China Sea, especially on Woody Island in the Paracels.
The United States has accused China of militarizing the disputed waters. Beijing, for its part, has been angered by "freedom of navigation" air and sea patrols the United States has conducted near islands China claims in the South China Sea.
Those have included one by two B-52 strategic bombers in November and by a U.S. Navy destroyer that sailed within 12 nautical miles of Triton Island in the Paracels last month.
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Update: China claims South China Sea defences 'absolutely necessary' (AFP)
WNU Editor: This military build-up is primarily directed at China's neighbours .... not the U.S.. .... but the U.S. has already indicated how they will respond to this Chinese build-up .... South China Sea: US may consider sending more destroyers to patrol islands (The Guardian/Reuters).
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The South China Sea build up is about oil, fisheries, deep sea mining (perhaps) and Zones of Control (ZOC) (especially for defense in depth).
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