US Navy SCMP: As PLA and US bolster naval forces, fear of South China Sea nuclear submarine collision is building
The risk of a nuclear submarine collision in the South China Sea is growing as the PLA and US navies step up deployment in the contested waters, a Chinese researcher has warned.
Wu Shicun, president of the National Institute for South China Sea Studies, said the Aukus deal could add to that risk, although Australia’s nuclear submarine fleet – a key part of the pact with the US and Britain – was still decades away.
Speaking at an international relations forum in Beijing on Wednesday, Wu also said the current mechanism for crisis management “might not be effective in critical moments”.
He was referring to non-binding documents signed by China and the US in 2014 on the rules of behaviour for air and maritime encounters.
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Update: Risk of Collision Between US and Chinese Militaries Is Growing (Antiwar.com)
WNU Editor: There has already been some close calls (see below).
These incredible photos show how close a Chinese warship came to colliding with a US destroyer during a tense standoff in the South China Sea https://t.co/tDuueVD3x1 pic.twitter.com/W0x5UBpBPQ
— Indo-Pacific News - Watching the CCP-China Threat (@IndoPac_Info) October 3, 2018
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Those who start wars
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Are those who pit us against each other
Are the ones taking your rights and enslaving you
Wake up others
I think that it may have happened a few weeks ago. Keep ducking 🙈
I am woke
now what
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