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In reply to the discussion: The U.S. just sent a carrier strike group to confront China [View all]TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)18. It doesn't-- it just makes one wonder why we can have...
a navy base in the Philippines while they can't have one in the Paracel Islands.
The South China Sea is in their sphere of influence, and while their claiming they own the whole thing would be a problem, they seem to consider it pretty much the way we think of the Gulf of Mexico. Nobody's claiming it's illegal for us to have a base at Guantanamo.
I don't know what Kerry is doing about it, but this is a case for international agreements, not Navy exercises. The Navy is often used to "convince" recalcitant nations to do sign on the dotted line, but I don't think China is afraid of us.
On a slightly positive note, more Chinese presence in the area might help reduce piracy, which is epidemic there.
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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