What's new

'US Hegemonic Doctrine Demands Military Access to All Areas of the World'

Hasbara Buster

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Aug 17, 2010
Messages
4,612
Reaction score
-7
'US Hegemonic Doctrine Demands Military Access to All Areas of the World'

Russian naval forces present the US with a new challenge. That’s what US Admiral John Richardson said in an interview to the Financial Times on Sunday.

According to him, Washington is now considering to deploy more ships and other naval assets in Europe as well as boost its presence in the Pacific.

1028211788.jpg

US Military Impressed by Russian Navy, Faces Serious Challenge

He added that the move comes amid mounting activity of Russian warships and submarines at levels – quote – “that were not seen in two decades”.

Admiral Richardson stressed that the US officials are largely concerned by data that Russian submarines are monitoring critical telecommunications cables on the Atlantic seabed.

Indeed, Moscow has been reported to step up much of its activity over recent months. Earlier, the head of the Russian Navy, Admiral Viktor Chirkov, stated that Russian submarine patrols have increased by 50 percent from 2013.

Expert on international relations Mark Sleboda spoke to Sputnik in an exclusive interview about this rising naval tension.

“The US itself is not a party to the UN Convention to the law on the sea. It is somewhat a disingenuous argument because China’s territorial claim to these reclaimed islands enforcing a military jurisdiction over a 12 nautical mile zone around them is in no way a threat to commercial traffic in the area. The US officials had themselves noted that they could have easily taken other paths.”

Sleboda further said, “This is a US military doctrine that demands that they have military access to all areas of the world at all times. Basically their zone of national interest is the world. They would like to retain the hegemony over the Pacific over these vital trade routes.”

He also mentioned that China is enforcing similar national interests, albeit in its own backyard and that is a big threat to US hegemonic doctrine.

Talking about the rising global tensions in the world Sleboda said, “I think we are already well inside of a new type of global confrontation whether one wants to call it a cold war or as I call it a ‘great power conflict,’ as it is more about national interests than about ideology. I think the main interest there is the increasing Sino-Russian relations not only, but in particularly in the military sphere…”

The expert added that this increasing development of relations between these two giants gives US geo-politicians nightmares. “They have no one to blame but themselves because their actions and intentions on both sides have pushed Russia and China together closer and closer over time.”

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/us/20151103/1029550769/us-russia-navy-territorial-claims.html#ixzz3qSIgDdog

 
.
“They have no one to blame but themselves because their actions and intentions on both sides have pushed Russia and China together closer and closer over time.”

It's alright. Let them be as close as they want. No problem.
 
. .
Hey...It is sputternews...What else can we expect ?
 
. .
We will definitely stop you anon, you can be sure of that, your global tyranny will end. You have caused more than enough death, destruction and suffering.
 
.
We will definitely stop you anon, you can be sure of that, your global tyranny will end. You have caused more than enough death, destruction and suffering.

We'll scrape you off the bottom of our boot.:usflag:
 
. .
America is recently the loser in Libya, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Iraq and now they are losing to in South China Sea and Syria.
Poor american military, they are truly number one when it comes to losing.
 
.
More reliable than any American propaganda network, that's for sure.

Why don't you be a good chap and tell us what you don't agree with in the article, because it seems to be spot on.

Did you come to our country to make quick money on milk powder. Epoch times says so. :lol:


Chinese Students Abroad Make Quick Money on Milk Powder
Overstepping the limitations of their student visas, some Chinese living in Germany have made a business of hoarding locally produced milk powder and shipping it back to China for profitable resale. Cases discovered by German authorities end in deportation of the suspects, Chinese Ambassador Shi Mingde said in an Oct. 28 interview with China National Radio.

Ever since the 2008 scandal in which melamine-laced milk powder produced by a Chinese company killed at least six infants and caused another 300,000 to fall ill, Chinese have sought to buy safer foreign-produced brands. German and Dutch products are especially popular.

The situation reached such an extent that many German stores were consistently out of milk powder.

China’s prodigious demand for safer foreign products has previously led to similar shortages in countries including the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Australia. In 2013, this led Australia’s Woolworths supermarket chain to restrict milk powder sales to four cans per order.

It’s not something Ambassador Shi seems to be pleased with.

“For a country as large as China to depend on foreign milk powder to feed its babies, even the whole world wouldn’t be able to afford it,” he said in the interview. China National Radio is a state broadcaster. With regard to the lack of trust in Chinese companies, Shi said that his country’s “enterprises must win people’s trust and adhere to a moral bottom line.”

This February, German Bild newspaper reported that supermarkets in Frankfurt ran out of stock even with Australian-style customer restrictions in place.
 
.
Back
Top Bottom