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Showing Original Post only (View all)The U.S. just sent a carrier strike group to confront China [View all]
The U.S. just sent a carrier strike group to confront China The U.S. Navy has dispatched a small armada to the South China Sea.
The carrier John C. Stennis, two destroyers, two cruisers and the 7th Fleet flagship have sailed into the disputed waters in recent days, according to military officials. The carrier strike group is the latest show of force in the tense region, with the U.S. asserting that China is militarizing the region to guard its excessive territorial claims.
Stennis is joined in the region by the cruisers Antietam and Mobile Bay, and the destroyers Chung-Hoon and Stockdale. The command ship Blue Ridge, the floating headquarters of the Japan-based 7th Fleet, is also in the area, en route to a port visit in the Philippines. Stennis deployed from Washington state on Jan. 15.
The Japan-based Antietam, officials said, was conducting a "routine patrol" separate from the Stennis, following up patrols conducted by the destroyer McCambell and the dock landing ship Ashland in late February.
The carrier John C. Stennis, two destroyers, two cruisers and the 7th Fleet flagship have sailed into the disputed waters in recent days, according to military officials. The carrier strike group is the latest show of force in the tense region, with the U.S. asserting that China is militarizing the region to guard its excessive territorial claims.
Stennis is joined in the region by the cruisers Antietam and Mobile Bay, and the destroyers Chung-Hoon and Stockdale. The command ship Blue Ridge, the floating headquarters of the Japan-based 7th Fleet, is also in the area, en route to a port visit in the Philippines. Stennis deployed from Washington state on Jan. 15.
The Japan-based Antietam, officials said, was conducting a "routine patrol" separate from the Stennis, following up patrols conducted by the destroyer McCambell and the dock landing ship Ashland in late February.
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It violates the sovereignty of every nation that must sail through the South China Sea
Agnosticsherbet
Mar 2016
#12
Thanks. I figured since just about all our commerce is with China, it shouldn't make
valerief
Mar 2016
#14
Ah, I see. So China would be the policemen there, like we're the policemen everywhere else. nt
valerief
Mar 2016
#21
If China can't keep foreign navies from sailing through, it's not sovereign territory
NutmegYankee
Mar 2016
#33
Good idea. Then they can retaliate against our military facilities in Okinawa and South Korea
LittleBlue
Mar 2016
#45
There won't be an attack at all. When China inevitably achieves military superiority
LittleBlue
Mar 2016
#47
Lol @ thinking the congress will approve a war with China when we couldn't even pass an
LittleBlue
Mar 2016
#49
Dude, this isn't about free shipping lanes. Any ship can easily avoid these islands
LittleBlue
Mar 2016
#56