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China accuses US of damaging regional stability with Japan defense radar
Published time: October 23, 2014 16:16
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X-Band Radar (SBX) (AFP Photo)

China accused the United States of undermining stability in the Asia-Pacific region by positioning an X-band missile defense radar in Kyoto, Japan. The statement highlights simmering tensions over a small, disputed archipelago in the East China Sea.

Japan's defense ministry said the radar system was delivered on Tuesday to the US military’s communication facility in Kyoto and would be fully operational by year’s end.

In a clear reference to the United States, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said "relevant countries” should not use their own security interests as an “excuse to damage the security of others, China’s Xinhua daily reports.

"Some countries have pushed forward anti-missile system deployment in the Asia-Pacific region to seek unilateral security, which runs against regional stability and mutual trust as well as peace and stability in Northeast Asia," Hua told a news conference on Wednesday.

"This move causes even more concerns, under the backdrop of complex and sensitive regional situation," she said.

The spokeswoman added that all interested parties should be committed to maintaining security via political and diplomatic means.

Following its economic ascendency and the Obama administration’s so-called Asia pivot, China has invested heavily in its naval capabilities, including anti-ship ballistic missiles.

This, coupled with an often heated dispute over the Senkaku or Diaoyu island group, has rattled Japan in recent years.


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Senkaku Islands (Image from wikipedia.org)


On Wednesday, reports surfaced in Japanese media that the US and Japan will boost military cooperation and intelligence sharing in space to counter China’s growing capability to shoot down satellites.

And earlier this month, Japan and the United States agreed to create a new defense partnership to counter the perceived Chinese threat.

The measures, intended “to prevent the deterioration of Japan's security in all phases,” represented the first time the two countries had revised their bilateral security arrangements in 17 years.

The previous month, Chinese President Xi Jinping called on China’s army to modernize and improve their combat readiness, so they could “win a regional war.”

In July, Japan further sparked ire in China by reinterpreting Article 9 of the country’s post-war constitution, which had bared the country’s forces from ever fighting on foreign soil.

The reversal is both intended to defend Japan and its allies in case of the attack. US President Barack Obama had earlier vowed to back Japan in any conflict over the disputed island group.

Just days before Obama’s announcement, Japan began work on a high-tech radar outpost close to the islands. The radar is expected to become operational in 2016.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang dismissed the deepening cooperation at the time, calling the Washington-Tokyo alliance a bilateral arrangement from the Cold War and ought not to harm China's territorial sovereignty and reasonable rights.”
 
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China criticizes countries involved in anti-missile deployment in Asia
Source:Xinhua Published: 2014-10-24

China on Thursday criticized countries involved in the deployment of an anti-missile system in the Asia-Pacific region, singling out a US X-band radar deployment in Kyoto, Japan.

Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said on Thursday that the move damages peace and stability in the region.

She made the comment after media reports said the US military had delivered the X-band radar to the Kyogamisaki military base in Kyoto on Tuesday.

The radar, reportedly used to scan for missile launches from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is expected to start operation before the end of this year.

"Some countries have pushed forward anti-missile system deployment in the Asia-Pacific region to seek unilateral security, which runs against regional stability and mutual trust as well as peace and stability in Northeast Asia," Hua said at a regular news briefing.

"This move causes even more concerns, against the backdrop of the complex and sensitive regional situation," she said.

She called on relevant countries to proceed from the broader picture of regional peace and stability, and to be committed to maintaining regional security through political and diplomatic means.

"Relevant countries should not take (their own security concerns) as excuses for damaging others' security interests," the spokeswoman further noted.
 
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Why don't China make similar move too?

Build anti-missiles in Caribbean, Middle East, and Africa too?

China has no intention to play the policeman. But it will drive the US out of the region, one way or another. Currently, time is not ripe for it.
 
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Why don't China make similar move too?

Build anti-missiles in Caribbean, Middle East, and Africa too?

China is currently testing its ground-based midcourse missile defence system and once its fully deployed in China, then it will be deployed to other areas.
 
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This installment will mean a gradual reduction in American troop presence in the country.

One has to read between the lines.
 
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China has no intention to play the policeman. But it will drive the US out of the region, one way or another. Currently, time is not ripe for it.

Looool lmao so when will your time be ripe?:lol: Before your time is right , the U.S would have long encircled you with its anti missile shield in asia.:lol:
Same with Russia, the U.S is setting MISSILE defence shield in eastern europe to contain you both effectively. Therea nothing you people can do about it other than cry/whine. :D . As i said several times, this is geo politics and everything is allowed,whether right or wrong. Good or bad. If ypu cant play it/arent strong enough then join us. :enjoy: Afterall if you cant beat them, join them :partay::tup::bunny:
 
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nice, Vietnam shall ask America if we can join the missile defence shield.
China increases missile stockpile and complains when others think of how to defend. they have no sense of humor.
 
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Looool lmao so when will your time be ripe?:lol: Before your time is right , the U.S would have long encircled you with its anti missile shield in asia.:lol:
Same with Russia, the U.S is setting MISSILE defence shield in eastern europe to contain you both effectively. Therea nothing you people can do about it other than cry/whine. :D . As i said several times, this is geo politics and everything is allowed,whether right or wrong. Good or bad. If ypu cant play it/arent strong enough then join us. :enjoy: Afterall if you cant beat them, join them :partay::tup::bunny:
That guy is delusional and naive,actually I can't see China has any way to drive USA out of ASIA unless US suddenly collapsed and lose its power.He may think because China is innocent and US is evil,so evil will be somehow beaten by the good one like things always happend in fairytales.Whatever it's really childish and stupid.I personally think he is a child.
 
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Looool lmao so when will your time be ripe?:lol: Before your time is right , the U.S would have long encircled you with its anti missile shield in asia.:lol:
Same with Russia, the U.S is setting MISSILE defence shield in eastern europe to contain you both effectively. Therea nothing you people can do about it other than cry/whine. :D . As i said several times, this is geo politics and everything is allowed,whether right or wrong. Good or bad. If ypu cant play it/arent strong enough then join us. :enjoy: Afterall if you cant beat them, join them :partay::tup::bunny:

Let me put it simply, so you can understand. When will the time be right? Who knows, not today and not in the near future. But it's already happening by virtue of the fact that China now poses a credible enough threat that the US feels the need to move 60% of its forces to the Asia-Pacific region to maintain a semblance of equilibrium. Only a decade or so ago, American strategists were laughing at China's military which they termed "the world's largest military museum."

So what we have is a narrowing in comprehensive national strength between China and the US, commensurate with a narrowing economic gap. Obviously the gap is still quite large but surely even you can see that China's catching up. Never mind, you probably don't see the obvious. Here's something you *will* understand - a bunch of random dancing rabbit emoticons: :bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny:. Have fun junior. :coffee:
 
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