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US asks China to be transparent on military modernisation

Expressing concern over growing might of China's armed forces, a top pentagon official has said that absence of clarification from the East Asian country on its military modernisation efforts has significant implications for regional stability.

"Absent clarification from China, its military modernisation efforts hold significant implications for regional stability," the US Pacific Command Commander Admiral Robert Willard, said in his testimony before House Armed Services Committee.

The region is developing its own conclusions about why the People's Liberation Army (PLA) continues to expand its ability to project power outside China's borders, and to range both US forces and its allies and partners in the region with new anti-access and area-denial weaponry.

Willard said China's rise will largely define Asia-Pacific environment in the 21st century.

He said China's naval activities are a direct challenge to accepted interpretations of international law and established international norms.

"Of growing concern is China's maritime behaviour. China's recent official statements and actions in what Beijing calls its --near seas -- represent a direct challenge to accepted interpretations of international law and established international norms," Willard said.

"While China does not make legal claims to this entire body of water, it does seek to restrict or exclude foreign, in particular, US, military maritime and air activities in the --near seas -- an area that roughly corresponds to the maritime area from the Chinese mainland out to the --first island chain--(described, generally, as a line through Japan, Taiwan, Philippines, and Indonesia) and including the Bohai Gulf, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and South China Sea," he said.

Willard said Chinese naval and maritime law enforcement vessels have been assertive in recent years in trying to advance China's territorial claims in the South China and East China Seas which has resulted US partners and allies in East Asia seeking additional support and reassurance to balance and curb the Chinese behaviour.

"Unquestionably, China has made tremendous investment in its maritime capabilities across the board, to include the PLA navy. And we have no doubt that they have aspirations to make that a blue-water navy that they can deploy around the world, and they're demonstrating that today with anti-piracy operations in and near the Gulf of Aden," Willard said.

"They demonstrated it to a lesser extent by moving some of their surface fleet into the Mediterranean Sea during the Libya crisis in order to assist in evacuating Chinese citizens. So they are expanding their fleet, patrolling more, penetrating the first island chain and extending their operations further into the Pacific on a fairly steady pace," he said.

Willard said that many of China's maritime policy statements and claims stand in contrast to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

The US has consistently sought the appropriate balance between the interests of countries in controlling activities off their coasts with the interests of all countries in protecting freedom of navigation.

"China has questioned whether a non-party may assert such rights under UNCLOS, a baseless argument but one that would be removed if the US was a party to UNCLOS," he said.

Willard said China continues to accelerate its offensive air and missile developments without corresponding public clarification about how these forces will be utilised.

"Of particular concern is the expanding inventory of ballistic and cruise missiles (which include anti-ship capability) and the development of modern, fourth- and fifth-generation stealthy combat aircraft," he said.

"In conjunction, China is pursuing counter-space and cyber capabilities that can be used to not only disrupt US military operations, but also to threaten the space and cyber-based information infrastructure that enables international communications and commerce," Willard said.

Worried US asks China to be transparent on military modernisation
 
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Ahh the good old US of A. Or shall I say look whoz talking.
 
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What? Why the hell china want to tell the Usa? Are they are some kind of dump? Who gives rights to Usa to ask or order? Bullshtiii
 
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lol usa talking about transparency....some people are either too dumb or naive :lol:
 
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What? Why the hell china want to tell the Usa? Are they are some kind of dump? Who gives rights to Usa to ask or order? Bullshtiii

do you know that without transparency you lead to another cold war like doctrine? US is transparent in its military procurement and has to be.
 
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US is clearly losing it's influence around the world they tryed to expand the empire beyond there borders and its clearly taking a toll war in Afghanistan is taking a toll on Uncle Sam like the bear trap on the soviets they never learn do they:usflag:
 
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thats why some people are naive`! :cheesy:

Exactly, China must be doing something right.
India is buying weapons like mad and spending $12 billion on fighters alone.
US isn't asking India for transparency. That's because we all know those fighters will have a deactivation code just like the Argentinian Exocet missiles in the Faulklands.
 
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Indians should beware of US tricks. There is a "white man's bargain" between the European nations which have viruses planted in every single weapon they sell. If it locks onto a European/US target (shown by its identification beacon which has frequencies set different to export versions), the missile will automatically deactivate. India is making a huge mistake by allowing French and US arms manufacturers to enter its market.
 
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Tranparency???What the hell is that???Why dont US open all their national top secret and then just talk about this shxt.
 
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did the US ever talk about their own CIA operatives or their own high secrecy plans?>????....no!!!...why should china tell the world about it.??
 
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Indians should beware of US tricks. There is a "white man's bargain" between the European nations which have viruses planted in every single weapon they sell. If it locks onto a European/US target (shown by its identification beacon which has frequencies set different to export versions), the missile will automatically deactivate. India is making a huge mistake by allowing French and US arms manufacturers to enter its market.



India has no plans for war....it simply wants to protect its borders....
 
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India has no plans for war....it simply wants to protect its borders....

What good is spending $12 billion for a deactivatable fighter. Chinese hackers will find the codes.

Google "f-22 international date line". There are 1,000 ways to shut down a fighter. NSA, British and French intelligence will program every single Indian MMRCA.
 
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Why does US involve itself unnecessarily in everything around the world ? The US is alienating itself from the rest of the world while China quietly works on improving relations with everyone. Fact is that the US with its immense budget is unable to exert influence over smaller nations. On the other hand, China is emerging as a humble challenger to the mighty superpower at a time when people want to get rid of bullies.
 
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