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South China Sea: Britain flexes military muscles in threat to Beijing 'Hugely powerful'
BRITAIN is set to deploy its first operational flagship aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth to the South China Sea in the coming months.

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Boris Johnson said the deployment will show countries such as China that Britain believes in the international law of the sea. He explained that the Carrier Strike Group, which will interact with more than 40 nations on the deployment through the Mediterranean, Indian Ocean, and the South China Sea to Japan, would project Britain's values as well as its military capabilities. It comes as a threat to Beijing which has laid claims to the entirety of the South China Sea.


Mr Johnson said: "One of the things we'll be doing clearly is showing to our friends in China that we believe in the international law of the sea, and in a confident but not a confrontational way, we will be vindicating that point.

"We don't want to antagonise anybody, but we do think that the United Kingdom plays a very important role, with friends and partners, the Americans, the Dutch, the Australians, the Indians many, many others, in upholding the rule of law, the international rules-based system on which we all depend."

HMS Queen Elizabeth took part in NATO exercises in the Mediterranean in May ahead of the eight-month voyage that will cross through the South China Sea.


Commodore Steve Moorhouse said the carrier is "a hugely powerful statement".

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Boris Johnson said the deployment will show China the UK believes in the law of the sea (Image: GETTY)

He added: "It shows that we are a global navy and wanting to be back out there.

"The aim for us is that this deployment will be part of a more persistent presence for the United Kingdom in that region."

Britain was the main battlefield ally of the United States in Iraq and Afghanistan and, alongside France, the principal military power in the European Union.

But its 2016 vote to leave the EU had raised questions about its global role.

Partly in response to those concerns, London announced its biggest military spending increase since the Cold War late last year and has been touting the clout of the carrier, built at a cost of more than 3 billion pounds ($4.26 billion).

MS Queen Elizabeth will exercise with naval vessels from the United States, Singapore, Japan, and South Korea, along the route.

Britain, like China, now has two aircraft carriers, both countries dwarfed by the United States' 11.

The new 65,000-tonne vessel carries eight British F-35Bs and 10 US F-35s as well as 250 US marines as part of its 1,700-strong crew.

It will lead two destroyers, two frigates, a submarine and two support ships on its journey of 26,000 nautical miles, joined by a US destroyer and a frigate from the Dutch navy.

 
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The 2 carriers are no threat to China. If this were 1840s yeah British would be huge threat to China due to technological advantage but today China is more technologically advanced than Britain and these 2 carriers are not threat to China anymore.


Can you stop trolling ?? what are you even talking about?? @waz brother this troll has zero contribution to the threads permanent ban for this troll
 
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Can you stop trolling ?? what are you even talking about?? @waz brother this troll has zero contribution to the threads permanent ban for this troll

@waz

This member @aziqbal filling this forum of threads about 2 carriers to South China Sea. Here's another one of his threads on the same topic https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/2-ca...carrier-strike-group-transit-the-suez.716227/ . Should probably merge them into a single thread. Also, this @aziqbal is a well known troll who was in the past active on sinodefence forum https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/t/asif-iqbal.8444/ . See if you can do something about this member. He does not deserve status as an analyst, and may need some time off from PDF.

 
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Mr Johnson said: "One of the things we'll be doing clearly is showing to our friends in China that we believe in the international law of the sea, and in a confident but not a confrontational way, we will be vindicating that point.

"We don't want to antagonise anybody, but we do think that the United Kingdom plays a very important role, with friends and partners, the Americans, the Dutch, the Australians, the Indians many, many others, in upholding the rule of law, the international rules-based system on which we all depend."

he's completely right on this one, in my opinion.
i, and many of the world's citizens and officials along with me probably, don't trust the Chinese government when it comes to taxation or policing of the sea-lanes.
 
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"hugely powerful" !!?? seem the English is learning english from Trump.
 
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"hugely powerful" !!?? seem the English is learning english from Trump.

yes thats why it can reach any countries door step and no one dares attack it or even get in its way

because they know a single Vanguard Class SSBN which carries 16 x Trident missiles can annihilate a continent 10 times over

also we have the Astute Class Hunter Killer Nuclear Submarine close by the QE
 
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He's been abusing his power and throwing his weight about as a PDF think thank analyst for quite sometime by now, I see him give negative ratings recklessly and frequently all the time.

Plus polluting pdf with this vile anti China posts. This guy used to be on sinodefense forum before he was banned for trolling.

 
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This is Global Britain transit through the Suez Canal

Largest 5th generation naval air wing in the World

HMS QE on route to South China Sea

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