Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Will Australia Join The U.S. To Counter China In The South China Sea?

The US has been conducting freedom of navigation operations and has made no secret that it would like Australia do the same.(Supplied: Defence.gov.au)

ABC News Online: US official urges Australia to participate in South China Sea freedom of navigation operations

The Federal Government is under renewed pressure to muscle up to China in the disputed South China Sea ahead of crucial meetings between top US and Australian officials this week.

Last week, the ABC revealed that Australian warships encountered the Chinese navy while sailing through the region to the Philippine Sea for training exercises with the American and Japanese navies.

Australia has now hardened its position against Beijing's territorial claims in the disputed South China Sea, labelling the activity illegal in a statement to the United Nations.

Defence Minister Linda Reynolds and Foreign Minister Marise Payne will be likely to discuss the regional flashpoint with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and US Defence Secretary Mark Esper at annual AUSMIN talks in Washington.

The US has been conducting an increasing number of freedom of navigation operations (FONOPS) in the South China Sea and has made no secret that it would like to see other nations — including Australia — do the same.

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WNU Editor: The nations that need to join this "alliance" are the countries that are being directly impacted by China's territorial ambitions in the South China Sea .... Vietnam, Brunei, Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia .... Defence strategists say more nations need to join Australia and the US in South China Sea (Sydney Morning Herald). Unfortunately, these nations are staying on the sidelines.

More News On U.S. - Australia Military Relations

Australia to pursue 'national interest' when US asks for South China Sea action -- The Guardian
Australia tells U.S. it has no intention of injuring important China ties -- Reuters
US, Australia seek new military cooperation in face of China -- AFP
Australia to step up South China Sea defence cooperation with US – but won't commit to patrols -- The Guardian
US presses Australia to step up naval exercises in South China Sea -- The Guardian
U.S., Australian Officials Reaffirm Strong Alliance -- US Department of Defense

3 comments:

  1. Won't Indonesia join to show solidarity with the countryman Barry Soetero, 44th president of the United State?

    Barry was adopted by his step father. When you are adopted, usually you take you adopter's name. Barry went by the name Soetero for many years. The he needed street cred to back to Barack and Obama it was.

    When did dope smoking Barry renounce Indonesian citizenship?

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  2. Up to the event of conflict I think Australia will be with US 101%. China, Australia relationship I think no more for the next decades 102%.

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  3. Russians will speak Chinese by the end of this century too if they don't join down the road. They know it.

    The Russians have seen the rise of Nazi Germany. They know -exactly- that appeasement leads nowhere. They know full well of China's plans for the world and want us to do the battle for them.

    They don't want their churches being torn down, their territory claimed. It's happening all around China. Ouhhhh who to blame. Must be India's fault! They too are racist now on CNN for being killed at the border by China

    Come on, send the feds already to this traitor and terror network hidden behind the letters. CCP? oh no I meant CNN

    And then talk to Putin. I'm sure it was already discussed years ago in that famed meeting without cameras. The look on Trump's face after. The deal made.

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