US Navy guided-missile destroyers and guided-missile cruisers. U.S. Navy photo by Lt.j.g. Caleb Swigart
Business Insider: The US military is planning a serious showdown with China that would be a significant show of force on tense tides and involve American warships and aircraft
* The US military is reportedly planning to send US warships, combat aircraft, and troops through the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait in November in a series of exercises designed to send a message to Beijing.
* The proposal, which comes at a time of heightened tensions between the US and China, has yet to be approved.
* In recent weeks, Washington and Beijing have quarreled over trade, sanctions, Taiwan, repeated bomber flights over disputed seas, and a confrontation between US and Chinese warships.
The US military is reportedly planning to put on a serious show of force in contested waters from the South China Sea to the Taiwan Strait as a warning to China and a reminder of the United States' ability to rapidly confront and counter any potential adversaries.
The US Pacific Fleet has proposed a series of exercises for November that would see American warships and aircraft demonstrating US military might in disputed waterways in a message to Beijing, CNN reported Wednesday afternoon, citing several defense officials.
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WNU Editor: There has to be a response to this .... First Photos Of A Confrontation Between The USS Decatur And A Chinese Navy Warship In The South China Sea Have Been Made Public (October 4, 2018).
More News On Reports That The U.S. Navy Is Planning A Show Of Military Force To Deter An Increasingly Aggressive China
US Navy proposing major show of force to warn China -- CNN
US mulls show of force amid tensions with China: report -- The Hill
U.S. Planning Show of Military Force to Deter China, Report Says -- Bloomberg
US Navy Proposes A "Global Show Of Military Force" As A Warning To China -- Zero Hedge
1 comment:
I still like building our own reeflet and putting up a mini cannery on it in the south China sea and justified by ancient Alasken native folk lore. Good for them chiaminz, good for us.
Where are the accolades? Where is the praise? Whaaaaaaaaaaa whaaaaaaaa. I'm waiting. Patiently.
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