China Daily

US navy stirring up trouble in region’s peaceful waters

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On Friday, the Ministry of National Defense expressed strong indignatio­n and issued a stern warning after a US warship entered the waters around Chinese islands and reefs in the South China Sea. The guided missile destroyer USS Mustin was warned away after it entered Chinese waters around China’s Nasha Islands without permission.

The latest US move is just one of 11 in the past few years, as the world’ sole superpower has been ramping up its “freedom of navigation” operations, which it is using as a pretext for surveillan­ce activities and countering what it claims are China’s excessive maritime territoria­l claims in the waters.

However, it is the US’ actions which risk impeding freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea, as they have become a hazard in the waters.

And with the US resorting to repeated provocatio­ns against China in the South China Sea, the risks of it becoming a hotbed for China-US confrontat­ion and even a regional flashpoint are certainly rising since the US operations increase the possibilit­y of close encounters between the two countries’ air forces and navies, which could, in turn, lead to a strategic misjudgmen­t or even an accident.

The US’ actions also run counter to the regional trend, as, over the past year or so, the tensions arising from the maritime disputes involving China and a few Southeast Asian countries have been markedly abated due to the concerted efforts of countries in the region to build peace and stability in the waters.

Considerin­g that the US under President Donald Trump is acting in an increasing­ly confrontat­ional way against China, a headon clash between the two countries’ militaries in the waters, as some in the world arena have predicted, no longer seems a remote possibilit­y.

Therefore, China is obliged to continue to improve its defense capabiliti­es, so that both its air force and navy have improved combat readiness and capabiliti­es.

If such an undesirabl­e scenario does materializ­e, the US will bear the sole responsibi­lity for it, for by permitting the risks to grow to such an extent in the South China Sea with its naval operations, it is also pushing China-US relations to the brink of a military showdown.

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