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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Provocative US Militarization of South China Sea Provocative US Militarization of South China Sea by Stephen Lendman In 2011, Obama announced his Asia pivot, prioritizing America reasserting its Pacific presence - intending to advance its military footprint aggressively. The aim is challenging Chinas growing economic, political and military strength, along with checking Russia - pressuring Asian nations to ally with Washingtons agenda or face its wrath. Its rage to dominate by brute force is lost on no one regionally or elsewhere. On Friday, Beijings Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lie blasted Washingtons increasing militarization of the South China Sea - escalating tensions irresponsibly. He affirmed Beijings intent not to militarize the Nansha Islands and surrounding waters, sovereign Chinese territory. Installing defensive missiles on the territory is its legitimate right. On Thursday, State Department spokesman Admiral John Kirby claimed Washington see(s) no indication that (Beijings) militarization
stopped. (I)ts doing nothing
to make the situation
more stable and
secure. Hong responded, saying regional demilitarization involves more than a single country. There should not be double standards or multi-standards for demilitarization in the South China Sea, and the process requires joint efforts from countries in the region and beyond. Provocative US air and naval military patrols near Chinese territorial waters and airspace, along with joint exercises with area allies, increase regional tensions and instability. Hong explained US actions are the real militarization of the South China Sea, risking Sino/American confrontation. Chinas Foreign Minister Wang Yi reacted sharply to Western media reports, falsely alleging Beijings South China Sea militarization. He stressed limited and necessary national defense facilities on Chinas territory is its sovereign right, not provocative militarization. Beijings Defense Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun blasted US policy, saying China expresses its serious concern over US activities to militarize the South China Sea region. Such actions
would inevitably arouse suspicion, indicating Washington intends regional chaos. Yangs remarks followed US Pacific Command head Admiral Harry Harris criticizing Chinas legitimate right to pursue development in its sovereign waters. Calling them disputed serves US imperial interests. Harris lied, claiming Chinas aggressive military buildup undermines regional peace and stability. Yang minced no words, saying (t)he US side disregards and distorts the facts and plays up China's military threat to sow discord between China and the littoral states in the South China Sea. We firmly oppose such actions. Last summer, Harris turned truth on its head, saying the South China Sea is front and center in the tug-of-war between the majority of regional nations that want to maintain the status quo and China that wants to change it to suit its narrow self-interest. Washington demands Beijing halt land reclamation and development in its own territorial waters. John Kerry accused China of increasing militarization, ignoring Washingtons provocative actions worldwide. Claiming legitimate Beijing activities threaten free navigation and area nations is typical US imperial arrogance, concealing its own increasing regional military footprint, risking possible Sino/American confrontation. Washington pursues unchallenged global dominance, naked aggression its usual strategy of choice. Potentially confronting China or Russia militarily is madness. Put nothing past bipartisan lunatics infesting Washington. Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book as editor and contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III." http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com. Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network. It airs three times weekly: live on Sundays at 1PM Central time plus two prerecorded archived programs. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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