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U.S. 7th Fleet Would Support ASEAN South China Sea Patrols

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By: Sam LaGrone
March 20, 2015 12:04 PM

Vice Adm. Robert Thomas, commander of U.S. 7th Fleet, delivers remarks during a change of command ceremony aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN-73). US Navy Photo

The head of U.S. naval forces in the Western Pacific said the U.S. would support an emerging plan to create multi-national patrols in the South China Sea that could bear similarities to anti-piracy patrols in the Strait of Malacca.

During a meeting this week with naval leaders from Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) U.S. 7th Fleet commander Vice Adm. Robert Thomas said the U.S. would back a combined ASEAN maritime patrol in the hotly contested region.

“Perhaps easier said than done, from both a policy and organization perspective, such an initiative could help crystallize the operational objectives in the training events that ASEAN navies want to pursue,” Thomas said at a panel session with navy chiefs quoted by news service Bloomberg.
“If ASEAN members were to take the lead in organizing something along those lines, trust me, the U.S. 7th Fleet would be ready to support.”

Pentagon officials gave the plan a tacit endorsement in a Friday statement to USNI News. “The Department welcomes collaborative efforts to bolster maritime security in the Asia-Pacific, including ASEAN-led efforts. We believe that close cooperation between and among ASEAN member-states is critical to sustaining peace and prosperity in the region,” Pentagon spokeswoman Henrietta Levin said in a statement.
“However, at this time, we are not aware of any specific plans or proposals by ASEAN countries to develop a combined maritime force.”

Any maritime patrol force with U.S. involvement or approval would certainly flare Chinese tempers.

The South China Sea contested territorial claims have been a constant issue between ASEAN countries and China.


A map of China’s shifting definition of the so-called Nine-Dash Line. US State Dept. Image

Both the Philippines and Vietnam have clashed with China politically over claims to the Spratley and Paracel Island chains and has conducted extensive reclamation work for military facilities.

A regional code of conduct between China and ASEAN countries has been in the works since 2013 but has largely been stalled.

As to the patrols, there is some precedent for combined ASEAN operations.

The scheme could be based on the existing model of combined ASEAN forces anti-piracy patrol in the Strait of Malacca near Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, according to press reports in the Philippines quoting Philippine Navy Flag Officer in Command (FOIC) Vice Adm. Jesus Millan.

“Vice Adm. Millan [said] that for this ‘resource intensive initiative’ to work, all countries concerned should agree in working together in protecting the ‘Freedom of Navigation’ or the safety and security of seaborne trade and international shipping,” read the online report from radio station DWDD.


The plan follows comments from 7th Fleet’s Thomas in January that suggested Japan should consider surface and air patrols in the South China Sea, which quickly drew the ire of the Chinese.

“Countries outside this region should respect efforts made by countries in the region to maintain peace and stability,” said Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying in late January.

On Thursday a group of Senate leaders expressed their own concerns over the South China Sea on Thursday.

In a letter addressed to Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and Secretary of State John Kerry, the chairs and ranking members of the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees expressed concern over Chinese reclamation efforts in the Spratleys.
“For the international community to continue benefiting from the rules-based international order that has brought stability and prosperity to the Indo-Pacific region for the last seven decades, the Unidted States must work together with like-minded parternes and allies to develop and employ a strategy that aims to shape China’s coercive peacetime behavior,” read the letter signed by Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Jack Reed (D-R.I.), Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) and Bob Menendez (D-N.J.).



U.S. 7th Fleet Would Support ASEAN South China Sea Patrols - USNI News
 
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next time, China have to move out stupid nine dash line form our EEZ.

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As the US should, but only after US chooses who to support, in order. Philippines, Taiwan, and Malaysia all have competing claims. Vietnam don't give a damn what anyone thinks.

If China is really out of the equation, would any member of this dispute give ground, when they think they have defeated China.


lol. Interesting times indeed. Maybe next time we can actually talk about the realities of the issue, not lala land's version.
 
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US terrorism at its finest.

US wants to use ASEAN countries against China, we can very well help CELAC countries against US...I think China has the credibility and capability to promote the interest of these countries and unite them for the better cause of Latinos people...fist step economy, next defense and security.

There is still alot of uncharted territory within US geopolitic and geostrategic that China has not yet explored and exploited for our advantage or at the expense of US....I think gradually, we will return all the favor back and we shall see how US to taste it own medecine.

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So is the 7th fleet going to pull out Vietnamese ships and Indian oil rigs out of Chinese water or are they going to support the pirates and troublemaker like they supported terrorists in Syria and Lybia?
 
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US wants to use ASEAN countries against China, we can very well help CELAC countries against US...I think China has the credibility and capability to promote the interest of these countries and unite them for the better cause of Latinos people...fist step economy, next defense and security.

There is still alot of uncharted territory within US geopolitic and geostrategic that China has not yet explored and exploited for our advantage or at the expense of US....I think gradually, we will return all the favor back and we shall see how US to taste it own medecine.

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relax bro. On the surface, it appears the US want to cause trouble for China. But under all these cover, US and China are working together to form a New World Order.

At the end of the day, everyone loves money and stability. Thse viets with their fantasy about choking up the sea lane with US help is just a sad fantasy. US and China are making lots of money from one another. Vietnamese are not that important. No American will support their soldiers dying on behalf of Vietnamese.
 
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So is the 7th fleet going to pull out Vietnamese ships and Indian oil rigs out of Chinese water or are they going to support the pirates and troublemaker like they supported terrorists in Syria and Lybia?
CN is the pirate who wanna take the international sea route in SCS(east sea) :pop:
 
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relax bro. On the surface, it appears the US want to cause trouble for China. But under all these cover, US and China are working together to form a New World Order.

At the end of the day, everyone loves money and stability. Thse viets with their fantasy about choking up the sea lane with US help is just a sad fantasy. US and China are making lots of money from one another. Vietnamese are not that important. No American will support their soldiers dying on behalf of Vietnamese.

I know that China US have the strategic & economy dialog annually to define both interest in Asia without the need to consult Japan nor ASEAN countries neverless we need to reserve some options to tell the red line Americans should not cross, they will not the only one to have all the fun in the geopolitical arena. Chinas should fortified our relation with SCO, CELAC, BRICS, Afirca nations and even Arab world to check all US activities around the worlds and give these nations hopes and encourage them to form a solid blocks to deter American's hegenomy.
 
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relax bro. On the surface, it appears the US want to cause trouble for China. But under all these cover, US and China are working together to form a New World Order.

At the end of the day, everyone loves money and stability. Thse viets with their fantasy about choking up the sea lane with US help is just a sad fantasy. US and China are making lots of money from one another. Vietnamese are not that important. No American will support their soldiers dying on behalf of Vietnamese.

China is politic smuggler, your calculate is fail
 
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Yes. 7th fleet would definitely support you guys. Unless the real war breaks out.
 
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US deploy warships to stationery in Singapore. It is a first step.
 
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