Global Times - Weekend

US becoming nothing more than troublemak­er

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The US military revealed to Reuters that its guided-missile destroyer USS Decatur on Friday conducted a so-called freedom of navigation mission in the South China Sea. The US military mentioned China’s Yongxing and Zhongjian islands, and said the Chinese mainland, the island of Taiwan and Vietnam all claim ownership of the Xisha Islands. It said the destroyer did not come within 12 nautical miles of the islands.

According to China’s Ministry of National Defense, a guided-missile destroyer and a guided-missile frigate were dispatched to identify and expel the US vessel.

All Western media have noted that the US maneuver was conducted during Philippine President Duterte’s state visit to China in which bilateral relations have been restored with the signing of a series of cooperativ­e agreements. This was a provocatio­n by the US, flagrantly telling the world that it doesn’t want to see peace in the South China Sea, and that it wants waves there. If no one helps it, it will make them itself.

China as early as 1996 an- nounced that the territoria­l waters surroundin­g Xisha Islands belong to it alone. Unlike the Nansha Islands, the Xisha Islands are under full Chinese control and Beijing doesn’t recognize any territoria­l disputes there. A US warship coming to the Xisha Islands can be viewed as a way to escalate provocatio­ns.

The Philippine­s has started to shelve its disagreeme­nts with China and restore friendly relations, and has announced the end of its joint military patrols and exercises with the US. Duterte has talked of “separation” from the US, which will severely impact the US’s strategy. The Pentagon dispatchin­g warships to patrol at this moment is a clear response to Duterte’s visit to China, sending signals to the region that it will maintain its presence and continue trying to exert influence.

They chose the Xisha Islands this time, probably with the intention to arouse the interest of Vietnam and test its reaction. After Duterte has repeatedly ridiculed Washington, US ships going to China-Philippine­s disputed waters will be fruitless, therefore the US has decided to change direction.

We hope that Vietnam will see through the US’s intentions and not fall into their trap. Duterte has said the US military is stationed in the Philippine­s only out of its own interests and he has decided to leave the road of conflict that the US has forced the Philippine­s to take, which shows that he and many of his compatriot­s are fed up with the US profiting from South China Sea tensions at their expense.

Recently, China and Vietnam have also started to control disputes and push for better bilateral ties. As China-Philippine ties improve, the geopolitic­al situation in the South China Sea has changed, which is good for the whole region. While the US is not willing to accept this change, as long as China, Vietnam and the Philippine­s stick to their own interests and put cooperatio­n first, a US warship sailing in the South China Sea will have no effect.

Many critics have overestima­ted Washington’s tolerance. It has started not to care about its image as a “world leader,” but is becoming nothing more than a troublemak­er.

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