solarz
Brigadier
I see the prediction as more of the Philippine's SCS strategy of keeping Scarborough in the headlines.
True enough, although at this point, the benefits of such a strategy is questionable.
I see the prediction as more of the Philippine's SCS strategy of keeping Scarborough in the headlines.
Trump expects Russia to return Crimea to Ukraine: White House
U.S. President Donald Trump made it clear he expects Russia to return Crimea to Ukraine and reduce violence in Ukraine, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said on Tuesday.
"President Trump has made it very clear that he expects the Russian government to de-escalate violence in the Ukraine and return Crimea," Spicer said at a daily news briefing. "At the same time, he fully expects to and wants to get along with Russia."
Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimea in 2014.
As soon as Flynn was fired, Trump made an 180-degree turn on Russian policy. Flynn was the only one in the Trump administration who advocated to improve U.S. - Russia relationship? And he had such great influence on the administration?
I don't really think matters what he (Trump) says anyway ... just could change anytime
now I read The Navy is planning fresh challenges to China's claims in the South China Sea
source is NavyTimes
SOUTH CHINA SEA | Wed Feb 15, 2017 | 5:55am EST
China warns U.S. against fresh naval patrols in South China Sea
China's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday warned Washington against challenging its sovereignty, responding to reports the United States was planning fresh naval patrols in the disputed South China Sea.
On Sunday, the Navy Times reported that U.S. Navy and Pacific Command leaders were considering freedom of navigation patrols in the busy waterway by the San Diego-based Carl Vinson carrier strike group, citing unnamed defense officials.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said tension in the South China Sea had stabilized due to the hard work between China and Southeast Asia countries, and urged foreign nations including the U.S. to respect this.
"We urge the U.S. not to take any actions that challenge China's sovereignty and security," Geng told a regular news briefing on Wednesday.
The United States last conducted a freedom of navigation operation in the area in October, when it sailed the guided-missile destroyer USS Decatur near the Paracel Islands and within waters claimed by China.
Dave Bennett, a spokesman for Carrier Strike Group One, said it did not discuss future operations of its units.
"The Carl Vinson Strike Group is on a regularly scheduled Western Pacific deployment as part of the U.S. Pacific Fleet-led initiative to extend the command and control functions of the U.S. 3rd Fleet," he said.
"U.S. Navy aircraft carrier strike groups have patrolled the Indo-Asia-Pacific regularly and routinely for more than 70 years," he said.
China lays claim to almost all of the resource-rich South China Sea, through which about $5 trillion worth of trade passes each year.
Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also claim parts of the waters that command strategic sea lanes and have rich fishing grounds, along with oil and gas deposits.
The United States has criticized Beijing's construction of man-made islands and build-up of military facilities in the sea, and expressed concern they could be used to restrict free movement.
(Reporting by Philip Wen in Beijing; Additional reporting by Matthew Tostevin in Bangkok; Editing by Ben Blanchard and Clarence Fernandez)
As soon as Flynn was fired, Trump made an 180-degree turn on Russian policy. Flynn was the only one in the Trump administration who advocated to improve U.S. - Russia relationship? And he had such great influence on the administration?
Trump expects Russia to return Crimea to Ukraine: White House
U.S. President Donald Trump made it clear he expects Russia to return Crimea to Ukraine and reduce violence in Ukraine, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said on Tuesday.
"President Trump has made it very clear that he expects the Russian government to de-escalate violence in the Ukraine and return Crimea," Spicer said at a daily news briefing. "At the same time, he fully expects to and wants to get along with Russia."
Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimea in 2014.
Questions must be asked about why the Navy is planning fresh actions, because the goals aren't clear. Are new actions needed to assert FON rights under international law? I doubt it, because current US FON operations already do that, and more missions wouldn't gain additional rights. Are the actions to reassure friends and allies US can be counted on to protect them from China? That might be one objective, but since the Trump administration backed out of TPP and then tried and failed to use the "One China" policy as a bargaining chip, it's not likely more FONOPs with would assure nervous allies.More of the same back and forth.
The Navy is planning fresh challenges to China's claims in the South China Sea
US carrier starts 'routine' patrols in South China Sea
Sailing a carrier combat group "routinely" will cost a lot of money. China does not have to do a damn thing right now. Let the USN waste the money they don't have for now (the US already owes China $1T and their military is facing sequestration).