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Puzzling Pentagon to blame for bilateral ties

The Pentagon has sent mixed messages to Beijing on Sino-American military ties.

On Sept 10, Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell told a news conference that Beijing appeared ready to host US Defense Secretary Robert Gates for talks later this year. A day before that, Morrell had said an US aircraft carrier would take part in a joint US-South Korea military drill in the Yellow Sea later in the year.

The first message indicates the US wants to maintain normal military ties with China. But the second contradicts it. America has turned a deaf ear to China's security concerns, ignoring its repeated warning that the presence of a US aircraft carrier - irrespective of the purpose - in the waters off its eastern coast poses a threat to its security.

The US decision to hold another military drill in the Yellow Sea shows its lack of consistency and sincerity in addressing security issues with China.

True, Beijing called off part of its military exchange programs with Washington in January. But it did so in protest against the Barack Obama administration's decision to sell arms worth billions of dollars to Taipei. So, the US is solely to blame for the stagnation of Sino-American military ties.

Since military ties are an important part of bilateral relations, they cannot be allowed to suffer setbacks. China, on its part, has said many times this month that it is willing to improve military ties with the US.

The ball is in Washington's court now. It should stop sending mixed messages and make efforts to build a sound climate for early resumption of bilateral military cooperation.

Puzzling Pentagon to blame for bilateral ties
 
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Barack obama politics is like a boat with many sailors but no captain. Everyone is rowwing to sail in the direction they see fit.
 
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The Indian lobby in Pentagon is directing the policies against China.

I doubt that there are equally anti-india resolutions coming from Obama. Recent hike in indian H1 visa fee, ban on outsourcing and so forth. If there is any Indian lobby in Washington I would seriously call them weak.
 
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Puzzling Pentagon to blame for bilateral ties

The Pentagon has sent mixed messages to Beijing on Sino-American military ties.

On Sept 10, Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell told a news conference that Beijing appeared ready to host US Defense Secretary Robert Gates for talks later this year. A day before that, Morrell had said an US aircraft carrier would take part in a joint US-South Korea military drill in the Yellow Sea later in the year.

The first message indicates the US wants to maintain normal military ties with China. But the second contradicts it. America has turned a deaf ear to China's security concerns, ignoring its repeated warning that the presence of a US aircraft carrier - irrespective of the purpose - in the waters off its eastern coast poses a threat to its security.

The US decision to hold another military drill in the Yellow Sea shows its lack of consistency and sincerity in addressing security issues with China.

True, Beijing called off part of its military exchange programs with Washington in January. But it did so in protest against the Barack Obama administration's decision to sell arms worth billions of dollars to Taipei. So, the US is solely to blame for the stagnation of Sino-American military ties.

Since military ties are an important part of bilateral relations, they cannot be allowed to suffer setbacks. China, on its part, has said many times this month that it is willing to improve military ties with the US.

The ball is in Washington's court now. It should stop sending mixed messages and make efforts to build a sound climate for early resumption of bilateral military cooperation.

Puzzling Pentagon to blame for bilateral ties

This is assuming the excercises are directed at China, which has been stated numerous times that they aren't. I don't know what more could be said, some people just won't accept that China is not the sole focus of all politics.

In fact from this oped's logic it could be said China is solely to blame because they instigate our arms purchases by continuing to point more and more missiles at Taiwan, and thus leaving them little choice but to request more equipment in order to feel safe!:whistle:

Think of the reasons why Taiwan wants and accepts the weapons, and whose fault that is.
 
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Obama seems to have have completely lost his way as far as bilateral relationships is concerned..... he promised a lot of radical reforms prior to his presidential campaign ...... on taken office he was strongly dissuaded from pursuing most of them by the pentagon conservatives and botched up on more than one occasion on his china tour....with respect to israel , india ....even his ****** policy is ineffectual.....
 
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