Tuesday, January 24, 2017

ALERT: US Military Confrontation With China May Be Brewing

I have already filed one post on this story, Indication US Might Militarily Takeover Islands Built By China in South China Sea, but the post is getting nowhere near the the traffic it should.

So let me provide more from the original Reuters story:
The new U.S. administration of President Donald Trump vowed on Monday that the United States would prevent China from taking over territory in international waters in the South China Sea, something Chinese state media has warned would require Washington to "wage war."

The comments at a briefing from White House spokesman Sean Spicer signaled a sharp departure from years of cautious U.S. handling of China's assertive pursuit of territory claims in Asia, just days after Trump took office on Friday.

"The U.S. is going to make sure that we protect our interests there," Spicer said when asked if Trump agreed with comments by his secretary of state nominee, Rex Tillerson, on Jan. 11 that China should not be allowed access to islands it has built in the contested South China Sea.

"It’s a question of if those islands are in fact in international waters and not part of China proper, then yeah, we’re going to make sure that we defend international territories from being taken over by one country," he said.

Tillerson's remarks at his Senate confirmation hearing prompted Chinese state media to say the United States would need to "wage war" to bar China's access to the islands where it has built military-length air strips and installed weapons systems.

Tillerson was asked at the hearing whether he supported a more aggressive posture toward China and said: "We’re going to have to send China a clear signal that, first, the island-building stops and, second, your access to those islands also is not going to be allowed.”

The former Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) chairman and chief executive did not elaborate on what might be done to deny China access to the islands.

But analysts said his comments, like those of Spicer, suggested the possibility of U.S. military action, or even a naval blockade, that would risk armed confrontation with China, an increasingly formidable nuclear-armed military power. It is also the world's second-largest economy and the target of accusations by Trump that it is stealing American jobs.

Spicer declined to elaborate when asked how the United States could enforce such a move against China, except to say: “I think, as we develop further, we’ll have more information on it.”
So much for Donald Trump the man that will keep us out of foreign military adventures. I believe Trump supporters are reading Trump incorrectly, just because he is against "nation building" does not mean he is against military actions. He is for military actions but with different justifications. Let's hope they are "only" considering high tariffs.

 -RW

2 comments:

  1. The U.S. is shocked, shocked I tell you, that a country would place military equipment and personnel in territories beyond its borders! And for China to do this in an area called the "South China Sea" clearly indicates it's straying too far afield. The U.S. navy requires freedom of movement, and any attempt to restrict that is an act of war!

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    1. I think having a sarcastic wit is sometimes the only way to stay sane as a libertarian.

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