kwaigonegin
Colonel
The media and government on either side to a certain extent is going to use any and all events to their own advantage by playing the victim/hero card and cast boogeyman/bully narrative on ther other.
This is what politicians and government do best. My fear is not some planned deliberate engagement but rather with the increased in military assets and all relatively close to each misunderstandings may happen or worst case unintended actions which brings forth real potential for actual conflict especially when emotions are high and people anxious.
I mean what if some soldier, airman, sailor etc having a bad day, at his post for 12 hrs straight or not paying attention decides to fire up the fire control radar? Or a half asleep rookie radar tech whose wife just left him mistaking a flock of seagulls as incoming bogeys etc? These things can happen especially when the opportunities for such events increases.
I think both sides need to ratchet down the rhetorics while it is still very manageable at this point in time.
China will not stop land reclamation and the US will not be subjected to pressure and interference in their freedom of navigation even if it's 1" away from 12 miles. Thems the facts.
At the end of the day this is all political posturing and only politicians can get this resolved amicably. This is certainly not about national security nor do I believe it is even about SLOCs. THe USN has been patrolling the area for decades w/o being a threat to any nation and I seriously doubt China's island bases have those intentions either.
You strip all the fluff away and it comes down to good old national pride and ego but oftentimes those are the very things which causes the greatest conflicts.
This is what politicians and government do best. My fear is not some planned deliberate engagement but rather with the increased in military assets and all relatively close to each misunderstandings may happen or worst case unintended actions which brings forth real potential for actual conflict especially when emotions are high and people anxious.
I mean what if some soldier, airman, sailor etc having a bad day, at his post for 12 hrs straight or not paying attention decides to fire up the fire control radar? Or a half asleep rookie radar tech whose wife just left him mistaking a flock of seagulls as incoming bogeys etc? These things can happen especially when the opportunities for such events increases.
I think both sides need to ratchet down the rhetorics while it is still very manageable at this point in time.
China will not stop land reclamation and the US will not be subjected to pressure and interference in their freedom of navigation even if it's 1" away from 12 miles. Thems the facts.
At the end of the day this is all political posturing and only politicians can get this resolved amicably. This is certainly not about national security nor do I believe it is even about SLOCs. THe USN has been patrolling the area for decades w/o being a threat to any nation and I seriously doubt China's island bases have those intentions either.
You strip all the fluff away and it comes down to good old national pride and ego but oftentimes those are the very things which causes the greatest conflicts.