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BATTLESHIPS Chinese admiral warns Beijing could sink two US aircraft carriers killing 10,000 sailors to win battle for South China Sea
He bragged that China’s new anti-ship ballistic and cruise missiles were more than capable of taking out US super carriers A CHINESE naval chief warned his country’s military might need to SINK two US aircraft carriers to solve disputes over the South China Sea – risking 10,000 lives. Rear Admiral Lou Yuan – deputy head of the Chinese Academy of…
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In a post-James-Mattis South China Sea, can the next US defence chief do what needs to be done to prevent war?
Amid the deterioration of overall US-China relations, he provided some stability in military-to-military relations. Now pundits are pondering the implications of his abrupt departure. The views and style of his eventual successor will be a crucial factor in US-China military relations. With regard to the South China Sea, the US’ strategic and political interests remain more or less the same,…
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Asean claimants’ united voice will make China listen – Lorenzana
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana believes that the united voice of five Southeast Asian claimants in the South China Sea will be strong enough to make China listen. “The problem with Asean is that we are not solid in our statement against China,” Lorenzana said in an interview aired on Christmas Eve on ABS-CBN News Channel. China, he said, has insisted…
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[OPINION] DFA foils oil exploration with China – for now
Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr emaciates Beijing’s MOU to start joint development by making it an ‘agreement to negotiate’ It’s back to step one for China and its much-awaited joint development of oil and gas with the Philippines. In October, after Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Manila, the Global Times, a subsidiary of People’s Daily, the mouthpiece of China’s Communist…
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Chinese-Australian relations have had a rollercoaster year in 2018
As Beijing looked to expand its global position, particularly with an increased presence in the Pacific, Australia sat up and took notice. Here we take a look back at 10 key policy moves, diplomatic clashes and deals that have shaped an interesting year in the complex Australia-China relationship. 1. Canberra passes the anti-foreign intervention laws Amid growing concerns about Beijing’s…
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China ‘highly appreciated’ outgoing US Defense Secretary James Mattis, official says
Beijing (CNN)China’s Defense Ministry has praised outgoing US Defense Secretary James Mattis, saying Beijing “highly appreciated” his attitude during his time in the post. In the Chinese government’s first response to the former general’s impending departure, Defense Ministry spokesman Wu Qian said: “(Mattis) made positive efforts in making military-to-military relations a stabilizer in the overall China-US relationship.” Wu said Beijing…
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With China in vicinity, Philippine turns to US, seeks review of defense treaty
With China’s new structural presence in the South China Sea, the Philippine government through Department of Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin is turning to US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo to discuss issues in the South China Sea. The arranged meeting of Locsin and Pompeo took place amidst the reported presence of newly-constructed Chinese structure in Bombay reef in the…
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2018: Year of China military deployments in South China Sea – U.S. think tank
In 2018, China entered a new ‘phase’ in its militarization of the South China Sea, including the Spratlys in the West Philippine Sea, says AMTI director Gregory Poling MANILA, Philippines – The year 2018 saw China enter into a new phase in its militarization of artificial islands in the South China Sea – the increased deployment of military vessels and…
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How the world resistance caught China off guard
Faced with a weakening economy, a trade war with US and a united West, Xi’s task cut out Xi Jinping, heralded in the West as the most powerful Chinese leader since Chairman Mao Zedong, is heading towards failure. That’s the conclusion one could draw from Xi’s December 18 speech, commemorating the 40th anniversary of China’s far-reaching economic reforms. Faced with…
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Commentary: From co-evolution to decoupling, a new US-China relationship
NEW HAVEN: Henry Kissinger, US secretary of state from 1973 to 1977, remains a rock star in China. So when US-Chinese relations go awry, Chinese leaders turn to Kissinger. In his 2011 book On China, Kissinger proposed that the United States and China should “pursue their domestic imperatives, cooperating where possible, and adjust their relations to minimise conflict”. He calls…
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Xi and Trump are remaking the world, and we should all be afraid
On January 20, Donald Trump will have been the president of the United States for two years. His rule has been so erratic that not only the US but the world is no longer recognisable to his country’s allies and enemies alike. In the six years Xi Jinping has been China’s leader, he, too, has made his country unrecognisable to…
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U.S. Military Pushes Back Against China’s Regional Bullying
The Pentagon is now taking a much more assertive response to China’s military muscle-flexing in the Indo-Pacific region than it did just a few months back. Early in September, a Navy P-8A Poseidon reconnaissance flight over the South China Sea was harshly warned off by Chinese radio operators stationed on a fortified islet of Mischief Reef: “U.S. military aircraft, you…