DW: South China Sea: France and Britain join the US to oppose China
France and Britain have conducted naval operations in the South China Sea to put pressure on Beijing's increased militarization of the disputed islands. Chinese authorities maintain they will not give up any territory.
US Secretary of Defense James Mattis is in China this week for the first time and at the top of the agenda between the two nations is China's continued expansion of military installations in the South China Sea (SCS).
After Mattis met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday, China's state broadcaster CCTV reported that Xi told Mattis China would not "lose one inch" of territory "left behind by our ancestors."
China frequently refers to islands in the SCS as part of its historical territory, although they are claimed by six other nations.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- June 28, 2018
Chinese destroyer and frigates stage drills off Taiwan -- Asia Times
Mattis: Talks with Chinese counterpart about North Korea ‘very open and honest’ -- The Hill
China praises Mattis visit, says defense minister to visit U.S. -- Reuters
Chinese fishing boats are blinding US military pilots with lasers -- News.com.au
China wants to rival U.S. in trade, maritime power -- Tom Jurkowsky, The Virginian-Pilot
Pompeo: North Korea Yet to Return US Troop Remains -- Military.com/AP
House adds $10 million to KIA recovery effort in North Korea -- Military Times
Mattis vows ‘ironclad’ commitment to South Korean security -- The Hill
Mattis says U.S. troop commitment to South Korea is 'ironclad' -- Reuters
South Korea Military for First Time to Allow Alternative Service for Objectors -- USA Today
Australia commits to Triton in $5 billion deal -- Defense News
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NATO's Jens Stoltenberg: 'We don't want a new Cold War' with Russia -- DW
German air force in dire straits: chief of staff -- Reuters
A German Warship Was Scorched By Its Own Missile -- Popular Mechanics
AEGIS Weapons System sale to Spain approved by State Department -- UPI
Trump’s letters to allies mean the NATO Summit could be in trouble before it begins -- Aaron Mehta, Defense News
US Navy funds underwater drone swarms -- Defense News
US Army inks $193 million deal to buy Israeli tank defense system -- Times of Israel
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Army troops could be headed to the Space Force -- Space News
NASA administrator says he supports Trump's space force -- The Hill
U.S. Military Aims for $1B Missile Defense Radar in Hawaii -- AP
Hellfire missile replacement cleared for production -- Defense News
Will $95B for R&D make its way to the final defense appropriations bill? -- Defense News
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The U.S. Military Is Preparing to Hold 32,000 Immigrants in Detention Centers -- Time
Reality Winner, who leaked info on Russian cyberattacks, pleads guilty to espionage -- CBC/AP
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Why the US military won’t stop Russian and Syrian forces from violating a cease-fire -- Kyle Rempfer, Military Times
Silence on Syria: This is why the Corps is mum on recent operations -- Marine Times
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