Arab Times

US will not pull back from S. China Sea ops: general

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KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 26, (AFP): An American general insisted Friday the United States would not pull back from operations in the disputed South China Sea to combat Beijing’s territoria­l claims despite a series of accidents involving US warships.

General Terrence O’Shaughness­y, Pacific Air Forces commander, said the American military still had “credibilit­y ... all over the world” despite the incidents, which have raised concerns that the US armed forces are overstretc­hed in Asia.

In the latest incident, the USS John S. McCain collided with a tanker off Singapore early Monday, tearing a huge hole in the vessel’s hull and leaving two sailors dead and eight missing.

It was the fourth accident involving an American warship in the Pacific this year, two of them fatal.

The McCain had been heading to the city-state after conducting a “freedom of navigation” mission — sailing close to a contested island in the South China Sea in a show of strength to challenge Beijing’s territoria­l claims.

The US has been carrying out a growing number of such operations in recent years as China increasing­ly asserts its claims to almost the entire sea, despite partial counter-claims from some Asian neighbours.

“There is no setback to those (freedom of navigation) operations following these incidents,” O’Shaughness­y told reporters during a visit to the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur.

“We stand firm that we are going to sail and fly anywhere where internatio­nal rules allow. We will continue to do that.

“Every day, we have operations within the South China Sea and areas surroundin­g it.”

He added that the latest collision should not eclipse the work of the US military as a whole.

“I don’t think that we should let one incident overshadow the great capability that the United States of America brings across all services,” he said.

Still, the incidents have provided a propaganda windfall to US rivals like China, with the foreign ministry in Beijing voicing concerns American warships posed a “security threat” to civilian vessels in the South China Sea.

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