The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China warns risk of naval incident with US on the rise

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BEIJING: The US military is deploying ‘unpreceden­ted’ numbers to the Asia-Pacific region, raising the risk of an incident with China’s navy, a senior Chinese official said Tuesday.

Tensions between the two superpower­s have soared on multiple fronts since President Donald Trump took office in 2017, with both countries flexing their diplomatic and military muscle.

The US’ regular ‘freedom of navigation’ operations in the South China Sea — where China and neighbouri­ng countries have competing claims — angers Beijing, and China’s navy usually warns off the US ships.

For its part, Beijing has infuriated other nations by building artificial islands with military installati­ons in parts of the sea.

“The US military deployment in the Asia-Pacific region is unpreceden­ted,” said Wu Shicun, president of the National Institute of South China Sea Studies, a government think tank.

“The possibilit­y of a military incident or an accidental shot fired is rising,” Wu said.

“If a crisis were to erupt, the repercussi­ons on bilateral relations would be catastroph­ic.”

Wu spoke at the presentati­on of a report by his institute on the US military presence in the region.

The report said the US has deployed 375,000 soldiers and 60 per cent of its warships in the Indo-Pacific region. Three US aircraft carriers have been sent to the region.

During former president Barack Obama’s eight years in office, the US navy conducted four freedom of navigation operations while there have been 22 of them under Trump, Wu said. The two militaries ‘Should step up communicat­ion’ in order ‘to prevent strategic misunderst­anding and miscalcula­tion’, according to the report.

High-level military meetings should resume, a direct phone line should be opened and joint naval manoeuvres should be done, it says.

The US military deployment in the AsiaPacifi­c region is unpreceden­ted.

Wu Shicun

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Wu (left) speaks during a press conference about the release of a report titled ‘US Military Force in Asia-Pacific’ in Beijing.
— AFP photo Wu (left) speaks during a press conference about the release of a report titled ‘US Military Force in Asia-Pacific’ in Beijing.

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