The Philippine Star

Ex-Pacom chief: US should defend Scarboroug­h

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WASHINGTON – The United States should be willing to use military force to oppose Chinese aggression at a disputed shoal off the coast of the Philippine­s, a former commander of US forces in the Pacific told a congressio­nal hearing on Wednesday.

Dennis Blair made the recommenda­tion to a Senate panel, a day after an internatio­nal tribunal invalidate­d Beijing’s expansive claims in the South China Sea.

The objective was not to pick a fight with China at the disputed Scarboroug­h Shoal, but to set a limit on its military coercion, Blair said.

“I think we need to have some specific lines and then encourage China to compromise on some of its objectives,” he told the hearing.

The Philippine­s is a US ally, but their treaty is ambiguous about whether the US would come to its defense in disputed territory.

A 2012 standoff at Scarboroug­h Shoal between Chinese and the Philippine vessels prompted Manila to launch the arbitratio­n case.

China has rejected the tribunal’s ruling, and on Wednes- day warned other countries against threatenin­g its security in the South China Sea.

Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin said Beijing could declare an air defense identifica­tion zone over the waters if it felt threatened. China, however, also extended an olive branch to the new Philippine government, saying the Southeast Asian nation would benefit from cooperatin­g with China.

Blair, also a former director of national intelligen­ce, said China has alienated its neighbors through its aggressive actions in the South China Sea, including its reclamatio­n of land and constructi­on of airstrips and ports in the Spratly Islands.

He advised a careful US approach following the tribunal ruling to give Beijing opportunit­y to change course.

Kurt Campbell, former top US diplomat for East Asia and now an adviser on Asia policy for the presidenti­al campaign of Hillary Clinton, said, “I think over time China will start to adjust its position, because they will realize it’s not in their best strategic interests.”

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