Tuesday, November 29, 2022

China Says It Chased Away A US Cruiser Near The Spratly Islands In The South China Sea

The USS Chancellorsville operates out of a port in Yokosuka, Japan.(Reuters: Kimimasa Mayama KM/RCS)  

ABC News Australia: China says it drove away US cruiser that 'illegally intruded' waters near South China Sea 

China's military says it drove away a US guided-missile cruiser that "illegally intruded" into waters near the South China Sea's Spratly Islands on Tuesday. 

"The actions of the US military seriously violated China's sovereignty and security," People's Liberation Army (PLA) spokesman Tian Junli said. 

The ship in question, the USS Chancellorsville, had recently sailed through the Taiwan Strait. There was no immediate comment from the US military.  

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WNU Editor: The US has responded to these Chinese claims .... US dismisses China objections to South China Sea mission (AP). 

China Says It Chased Away A US Cruiser Near The Spratly Islands In The South China Sea  

USS Chancellorsville Performs South China Sea FONOP, Draws Chinese Protests -- USNI News  

China claims US cruiser 'trespassed' in its waters, Navy calls accusation 'false' -- FOX News 

China says US ship ‘illegally intruded’ in waters near Spratlys -- Al Jazeera  

US and China in first South China Sea encounter since Xi-Biden meeting -- CNN

2 comments:

Dave Goldstein said...

Yeah yeah. More like the cruiser chased them away

Anonymous said...

More of US is just following a route. when chinese is chasing then it was called driving away