Taipei, September 7, 2018 1:42 PM (UTC+8)
China's militarization of South China Sea features allows its fighters to reach deep into the South Pacific, jeopardizing US bases while advancing Beijing's 'neo-colonial' ambitions.
Beijing’s militarization of islands and features it claims in the South China Sea is by now widely seen as a threat to freedom of navigation in one of the world’s most strategically important waterways.
What’s gone less noticed, however, is how Beijing could use those emerging forward bases to project power into the South Pacific, where critics say Beijing harbors “neo-colonial” ambitions and the United States maintains crucial naval and air force bases on Guam.
A Pentagon report released last month that said China was likely training for air strikes against US and allied targets will have brought China’s emerging power projection capabilities into the Pacific into stark and urgent relief among policymakers in Washington.
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OK. Why the China coverage?
This is for the edification of the 'Free Traders' out there upset with President Trump's tariffs.
Get a clue.
We, the U.S., the West, have been at war with China since Mao.
Korean war.
Vietnam war.
Feeding China our money to prop up their economic/military expansionism is suicide.
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