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Washington (CNN)The Pentagon on Thursday ratcheted up rhetoric about China's militarization of islands in the South China Sea, even as the Trump administration presses China for cooperation on North Korea.

When asked by a reporter about the ability of the US to "blow apart" one of China's controversial man-made islands, a top US general told reporters, "I would just tell you that the United States military has had a lot of experience in the Western Pacific taking down small islands."

The officer, Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, director of the Joint Staff, was asked if he was talking about US military operations during World War II where thousands of US troops died as they fought their way across several islands in the Pacific.

"It's just a fact we had a lot of experience in the Second World War taking down small islands that are isolated, so that's a core competency of the US military that we've done before; shouldn't read anything more into that than a simple statement of historical fact," he said.

McKenzie's words carry particular weight, because he is one of the most senior officers in the Pentagon. As director of the Joint Staff he serves as a top official for Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and frequently is in meetings with both Dunford and Defense Secretary James Mattis. He made clear the US military is "prepared" to "protect US and allied interests in the region."

Verbal tensions between the Pentagon and Beijing increased this week after the US sailed two warships through the South China Sea to demonstrate US naval presence in an area that the US claims as international waters, while the Chinese claim nearly all the area as their territorial waters. The US says a Chinese ship operated in an unprofessional manner close to the US Navy ships.

McKenzie indicated the US would not back off, saying that "we will continue to conduct freedom of navigation operations as is allowed by international law. And we're going to continue to do the things that we're doing."

The Chinese government Thursday called the US assertion that Beijing is militarizing the South China Sea "ridiculous."

But Mattis had said earlier this week that China had not lived up to its claim that it wasn't militarizing the area: "They have done exactly that, moving weaponry in that was never there before."

US surveillance has shown the movement of Chinese surface-to-air missiles and air defense systems into the area. Video has also shown a Chinese bomber landing on an island for the first time.

"We are also going to confront what we believe is out of step with international law, out of step with international tribunals that have spoken on the issue, and part of this is we maintain a very transparent military activity out in the Pacific," Mattis said.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/31/politics/us-warning-south-china-sea/index.html
 
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Doubt it... You were not able to stop them from building those Islands and now that they are finished and functional US think they can grab them :-)

China's ability to build those islands has absolutely nothing to do with the US military's capability to annihilate and/or seize those islands.

The General essentially confirmed that the US military DOES have the capability to destroy/seize those islands. It's why he labeled it a "core competency."
 
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China's ability to build those islands has absolutely nothing to do with the US military's capability to annihilate and/or seize those islands.

The General essentially confirmed that the US military DOES have the capability to destroy/seize those islands. It's why he labeled it a "core competency."
Yep, just like China has the ability to destroy every US base in the Western Pacific. I guess we're good then.
 
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China's ability to build those islands has absolutely nothing to do with the US military's capability to annihilate and/or seize those islands.

The General essentially confirmed that the US military DOES have the capability to destroy/seize those islands. It's why he labeled it a "core competency."

Sorry for the off-topic question. Don't you think Trump is picking up fights with the whole world at the same time?
He wants to fight with Iran, wants to keep the pot boiling with China, and alienates allies with trade tariffs.

What does he really want to achieve?
 
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Doubt it... You were not able to stop them from building those Islands and now that they are finished and functional US think they can grab them :-)

I think US can dismantle the islands, they have the military capability, but would be put off by the consequences and only God knows what the Chinese might dismantle.
 
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Very true: "Especially in the context of Thucydides' Trap ― the dangerous dynamic when a rising power threatens to displace the ruling one ― once military machines are in motion, misunderstandings and miscalculations could escalate all too easily to a catastrophic conflict no one intended."

One miscalculation and it could be humiliating for either US or China so both need to tread carefully. The only difference is that the mahouts in the USA have no feeling or kinship to the elephants they use as they are just an means to achieve an end.
 
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China's ability to build those islands has absolutely nothing to do with the US military's capability to annihilate and/or seize those islands.

The General essentially confirmed that the US military DOES have the capability to destroy/seize those islands. It's why he labeled it a "core competency."
China also has the ability to take out large parts of the USA so what is the general waffling on about
 
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Sorry for the off-topic question. Don't you think Trump is picking up fights with the whole world at the same time?
He wants to fight with Iran, wants to keep the pot boiling with China, and alienates allies with trade tariffs.
What does he really want to achieve?

War.
 
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