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2 US carrier groups operating in Philippine Sea

That is west pacific ocean, not Philippine sea.
So I guess you hate seeing places that has the "Philippines" on it; hell you hate the Philippines, the Filipino people and Filipino culture because you CCs think you're all "mighty and superior" than the rest of humanity.
 
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So I guess you hate seeing places that has the "Philippines" on it; hell you hate the Philippines, the Filipino people and Filipino culture because you CCs think you're all "mighty and superior" than the rest of humanity.
No, that's called inferiority complex , self pity and envy from Filipino people while we enjoyed our freedom , communist government is controlling their way of life feed with false propaganda and suppression of freedom of expression
 
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No, that's called inferiority complex , self pity and envy from Filipino people while we enjoyed our freedom , communist government is controlling their way of life feed with false propaganda and suppression of freedom of expression

Ya chinese are full of arrogance since ancient times hehehehe
 
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This is pure negotiation between two great global powers. In the background intense talks taking place. Show of power is laying chips on the table. One side is playing the game of Go! Too early to tell. It is long term game. Will intensify further, till SDR is finally settled. Watch how the pressure develops from SCS to ECS all the way to CPEC. Great Game...
 
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The aircraft carriers John C. Stennis, left, and Ronald Reagan, right, and other warships on Saturday in the Philippine Sea.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/19/w...n-pacific-hoping-china-takes-notice.html?_r=0

:coffee: Americans just love to court danger to their soldier boys.

How difficult is it for China to sink all these warships today so close to her coast?

Then what? Triggered a thermonuclear war against each other.

It is a question that is on Philippines's Rodrigo Duterte mind when he asked the USA, "Will you come to our rescue if in a war between China and Phillipines?"

US Navy is swimming in sharks infested water.

Freedom of Navigation is a term abused by the USA politicians.

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I stand corrected.

Yes, the US aircraft carrier group only sails to Hong Kong (via Taiwan Strait) with the expressed permission of China.

However, recently in April, China denied permission for USS John C. Stennis and accompanying vessels to sail into Hong Kong.

:coffee: USA has to eat HUMBLE PIE today.

GONE are the days when USA example Commodore Matthew Perry of the United States Navy simply sailed in Tokyo Harbor on behalf of the U.S. government, forced Japan to accept trade with the United States with their terms.
 
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Wrong...We are the sharks.

The intruding US Naval warships were all shown as steaming at full speed surrounded and under the watchful eyes of the Chinese Navy.

:laugh: In my mind it is much like a dog running way with its tail in between its hind legs.
 
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The aircraft carriers John C. Stennis, left, and Ronald Reagan, right, and other warships on Saturday in the Philippine Sea.


BEIJING — In a show of strength before an international court’s ruling on China’s claims in the South China Sea, the United States Navy sent two aircraft carriers and their accompanying ships on training drills in the western Pacific Ocean on Saturday.

The carriers John C. Stennis and Ronald Reagan sailed close together in the Philippine Sea as part of air defense and sea surveillance operations that involved 12,000 sailors, 140 aircraft and six smaller warships, the United States Pacific Fleet in Hawaii said in a statement.

“We must take advantage of these opportunities to practice war-fighting techniques that are required to prevail in modern naval operations,” Rear Adm. John D. Alexander said in a statement.


The operations occurred on the eastern side of the Philippines, in a body of water that is not adjacent to the South China Sea but is close, a spokesman for the Pacific Fleet said. China seeks to dominate the western Pacific Ocean as part of its long-term strategy, American strategists say.

The message of the exercise by the two carriers and their attendant warships was unmistakable, and the timing was deliberate, said an American official familiar with the planning of the operation who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. It could have been conducted later, he said.

An international arbitration court in The Hague is deliberating a case filed by the Philippines in 2013 against China’s claims in the South China Sea, and its decision is expected in the coming weeks.

The Philippines is challenging China’s claims to what has come to be known as the nine-dash line, an area that covers almost all of the South China Sea, including waters close to the Philippine coast.

The issue of the nine-dash line is delicate because China has claimed it since ancient times as its territory, and the South China Sea has become part of the increasingly nationalistic vocabulary of President Xi Jinping.

In the past two years, China has built artificial islands equipped with military runways in the Spratly archipelago, inside the line and not far from the Philippines.

In a statement on the exercise involving the carriers, the Pacific Fleet said: “As a Pacific nation and a Pacific leader, the United States has a national interest in maintaining security and prosperity, peaceful resolution of disputes, unimpeded lawful commerce, and adherence to freedom of navigation and overflight throughout the shared domains of the Indo-Asia-Pacific.”

The Stennis conducted exercises with Japanese and Indian naval forces in the western Pacific and the South China Sea earlier in the week, an operation that was shadowed by a Chinese surveillance vessel.

The Stennis then joined the Reagan, which had been undergoing maintenance at a United States base in Japan, the Pacific Fleet spokesman said.

Early this month, Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona and the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, foreshadowed the dual-carrier exercise during a speech in Singapore, saying it was part of the United States’ increased vigilance in the Pacific.

“The United States will soon have two aircraft carriers operating together in the Pacific, which is a strong statement about America’s enduring commitment to regional security,” Mr. McCain said.

Also this past week, the United States dispatched four Navy electronic attack aircraft, known as Growlers, and 120 military personnel to Clark Air Base in the Philippines.

At a conference in Beijing on Saturday hosted by Global Times, a state-run newspaper known for its strident coverage, some analysts warned of an arms race in the western Pacific.

“The Chinese side is determined to increase its power, and Obama is determined to defend the United States’ position,” said Shi Yinhong, a professor of international relations at Renmin University in Beijing.

Both militaries need to be cautious in the South China Sea, said another participant, Teng Jianqun, the director of the department of American studies at the China Institute of International Studies. “Any misunderstanding could lead to a disaster between the two countries,” Mr. Teng said.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/19/w...n-pacific-hoping-china-takes-notice.html?_r=0
Wow Much afraid of the Chinese aren't they?
 
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Hope this region and south China Sea became a military navy free zone
 
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The intruding US Naval warships were all shown as steaming at full speed surrounded and under the watchful eyes of the Chinese Navy.
Swimmers are always watchful of sharks and the sharks are US. :enjoy:

:laugh: In my mind it is much like a dog running way with its tail in between its hind legs.
Your mind must be under the influence of Chinese propaganda.
 
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USN is the master of seas. Any denying will be smiply untrue. No other great power has this capability. US is essentially a sea power.

That being said in regional theatres the game has changed.

IMHO this US show of force is not only directed at China but also ASEAN. Trying to convince them to join in open alliance with the US. As things stand ASEAN will tread carefully.

China is really is not affraid of the US navy in their own waters. Both great powers do NOT want war.

IMHO US navy can not dominate SCS anymore the way it could just 5 years ago. And they know it.

Apart from nationalistic logic, no rational analysis provides ground for any major conflict. But one silly move or miscalculation by anyone and humanity is doomed.

The danger is not from US or China but its the small players which are danger. Hopefully, the US keep them on the leash.

Peaceful resolution of this non existing dispute is need of the hour. China does have historical claim and rights to SCS. Hopefully, a grand bargain can be secured by the two great powers.

China is not backing down for now. They have much to loose. US has on the other hand has nothing to loose other than its ability to dominate Asia.

Constructive and rational response is most welcome.
 
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