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Breaking News – China Strikes Back WW3 Alert! South China Seas

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China Strikes Back WW3 Alert!

Unless US sends all its troops to conquer South China Sea then US might become the real owner of SCS but how long can it be? If China attacks US with its massive navies, and jets, and anti ship missiles, plus nukes. How Will US enjoy, and gain from this war? Iraq war costs US about 6 to 7 trillions dollars, and thousands marines. Would US play this deadly war game with giant, super powerful China? Probably not as it is too risky, and costly. 

 


THE ‘INEVITABLE WAR’ BETWEEN THE U.S. AND CHINA

Conditions seem ripe for a military clash between Washington and Beijing over the South China Sea.

Updated | Roughly 15 years ago, a Chinese fighter jet pilot was killed when he collided with an American spy plane over the South China Sea. The episode marked the start of tensions between Beijing and Washington over China’s claim to the strategic waterway. So in May, when two Chinese warplanes nearly crashed into an American spy plane over the same area, many in China felt a familiar sense of nationalist outrage. “Most Chinese people hope China’s fighter jets will shoot down the next spy plane,” wrote the Global Times, China’s official nationalist mouthpiece.

Though little talked about in the West, many Chinese officials have long felt that war between Washington and Beijing is inevitable. A rising power, the thinking goes, will always challenge a dominant one. Of course, some analysts dismiss this idea; the costs of such a conflict would be too high, and the U.S., which is far stronger militarily, would almost certainly win. Yet history is riddled with wars that appeared to make no sense.

Today, the maritime dispute between the U.S. and China has become the most contentious issue in their complex relationship, and conditions seem ripe for a military clash between the two countries: This summer, an international court will rule on a Philippine challenge to China’s claim to the disputed waterway, and for the first time, Beijing appears poised to send nuclear-armed submarines into the South China Sea.

On one level, the dispute is about territory. Beijing insists that nearly the entire sea—from its islands, reefs and submerged rocks to its fish and underwater energy reserves—historically belongs to China. The U.S., however, regards the South China Sea as international waters—at least until rival claims by several neighboring countries can be resolved. Until then, Washington contends, only the U.S Navy can be trusted to ensure freedom of navigation in those waters, which include some of the world’s most important shipping lanes.

The larger conflict, however, revolves around China’s emergence as a major regional power and America’s insistence on policing the Pacific. It also involves the system of international rules and institutions that Washington and its allies crafted after World War II. Chinese President Xi Jinping has repeatedly complained this system favors America and prevents Beijing from taking its rightful place as the dominant power in Asia. And at a time when China’s economy is slowing, Xi is under increased pressure at home to find other ways to demonstrate China’s advances under his leadership. A clear reassertion of Beijing’s control over the South China Sea after more than a century of foreign domination would do just that. Failure to do so, however, analysts say, could threaten Xi’s grip on power.

China says its claim to the South China Sea dates back thousands of years. But historians date the modern dispute back to about 130 years ago, when various European countries took over the waterway. Over the next century, the sea formed part of French Indochina, then Japan’s Pacific empire, and after World War II, the U.S. Navy acted as its caretaker. But in the 1970s, oil and gas deposits were discovered under the sea bed, prompting the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan to stake their own claims to the region. Those countries have since seized 45 islands. Since 2012, China has occupied seven shoals and, through land reclamation operations, turned them into man-made islands with landing strips and missile defenses.

“History matters,” says Fu Ying, a former ambassador to Britain and now spokeswoman for the National People’s Congress, China’s parliament. In recounting China’s litany of foreign invasions, beginning in the 1840s with Britain’s seizure of Hong Kong and ending with Japan’s brutal occupation of China before and during World War II, she notes that the Chinese remain acutely aware of the country’s past humiliation. “The people won’t tolerate it if we lose territory yet again,” says Fu. “We’ve lost enough.”  

Wary of an armed conflict, U.S. President Barack Obama has responded by quietly permitting Beijing to operate in the South China Sea while building up military and economic relations with China’s neighbors in hopes of weakening its influence. And despite the administration’s repeated vows to sail continuously through the disputed waters, it has mostly avoided them. “We’ve done a lot sailing in the South China Sea but in areas that aren’t claimed by anybody,” says Bryan Clark, a retired Navy veteran who last served as a special assistant to the chief of naval operations.

Critics of Obama, including Republican Senator John McCain of Arizona, say such nonintrusive voyages easily could be construed as acknowledgement that China has a valid claim. McCain and others have called on Obama to get tougher with Beijing and conduct more aggressive operations in the disputed waters.

China’s neighbors, such as Vietnam and the Philippines, have also urged Obama to be more aggressive, and they’ve offered U.S. forces the use of their bases. But there’s a limit to how far they want Washington to go. While they may resent Beijing’s bullying, China is their largest trading partner and a major source of funding for infrastructure projects such as roads, railways and ports. Bilahari Kausikan, a senior Singaporean diplomat, notes that small Southeast Asian countries must navigate a path between China and the United States by constantly playing one against the other, hedging their bets and sometimes deferring to Washington or Beijing. “We see nothing contradictory in pursuing all…[of these] courses of action simultaneously,” he says.

The Obama administration is bracing for trouble this summer when an international court in the Hague rules on the Philippine challenge to China’s claim to the South China Sea. The ruling is expected to go against Beijing, which has declared it won’t accept any decision from the court. China says it’s willing to talk one-on-one with the Philippines, as well as with the other countries with rival claims—a position that would give Beijing a clear advantage over its smaller neighbors. The U.S. wants China to negotiate with these claimants collectively, and Beijing has told Washington to butt out. “Our view is the U.S. is stoking the dispute and using it to bring its forces back the Pacific,” said Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin during a meeting with a small group of visiting American and British reporters in May.

For U.S. officials, the big question is how China will react to an unfavorable ruling. Some fear Beijing will step up its land reclamation operations. Others worry it will restrict the air space over the South China Sea and begin intercepting unidentified aircraft—a policy that would force it to confront the U.S.’s spy flights. Or they could do something even more provocative. “The [Chinese] military is urging the leadership to put it in fifth gear, step on the gas and give the finger to the world,” says a U.S. official, asking for anonymity under diplomatic protocol.

Obama has warned Xi that such measures would prompt a substantial American response, including military action. Some regional experts say Beijing may counter an unfavorable ruling with tough rhetoric to mollify people at home, but take no actions before September, when China hosts the G-20 summit.   

But once that gathering is over, the dispute could become much more volatile. U.S. officials are particularly worried about a Chinese plan to send submarines armed with nuclear missiles into the South China Sea for the first time. Chinese military officials argue the submarine patrols are needed to respond to two major U.S. military moves: plans to station a defense system in South Korea that can intercept missiles fired from both North Korea and China, and the Pentagon’s development of ballistic missiles with new hypersonic warheads that can strike targets anywhere in the world in less than an hour. Taken together, Chinese military officials say, these American weapons threaten to neutralize China’s land-based nuclear arsenal, leaving Beijing no choice but to turn to its submarines to retaliate for any nuclear attack.

The implications would be enormous. Until now, China’s nuclear deterrent has centered on its land-based missiles, which are kept without fuel and remain separate from their nuclear warheads. That means the country’s political leadership must give several orders before the missiles are fueled, armed and ready to launch, giving everyone time to reconsider. Nuclear missiles on a submarine are always armed and ready.

U.S. and Chinese warships operate in uncomfortably close proximity in the South China Sea. Add submarine operations to the mix, and the chances of an accident multiply despite protocols meant to minimize the risk of collisions. Submarines are stealthy vessels, and China is unlikely to provide their locations to the Americans. That means the U.S. Navy will send more spy ships into the South China Sea in an effort to track the subs. “With the U.S. Navy sailing more and more in the area, there’s a high possibility there will be an accident,” says a high-ranking Chinese officer, who spoke anonymously to address sensitive security issues.

War between a rising China and a ruling U.S. isn’t inevitable—provided each side is prepared to make painful adjustments. Xi said as much during his visit to the United States last fall. But in a warning to Americans (which could apply to China’s fighter pilots as well), he added: “Should major countries time and again make the mistakes of strategic miscalculation, they could create such traps for themselves.” 


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    • Anonymous

      The Chinese are not restricting ship traffic in south China sea. China is preparing to support drilling for oil and gas in that region. They took those areas because no one else was claiming them or doing any drilling. Trump needs to get input from Putin on this subject and stop listening to the knee jerk war hawks in Congress. If there is a claim from the other countries they can defend their own claims, we don’t need to be the global cop for every nation on the planet. I am not a fan of China policies, but stirring up problems in that region over a non-existent situation is downright stupid. It smacks of nation building and a push from the military industrial complex.

    • 2QIK4U

      FK OFF YOU TRAITOROUS CNT. NOBODY BELIEVES YOUR TRAITOR MOUTH.

    • Razor

      HEY MOORE!……..DO YOU NOT WORSHIP LUCIFER?….ARE YOU NOT PART OF THE DEMONIC LGBT AGENDA?….YOU INSULT GOD, SO THEREFORE YOU MUST BE IGNORED!…..YOU LOOSE!….WE WIN!…..DAM YOUR ONE NARCISSIST OVER WEIGHT PIECE OF TRASH! HOPE YOU ENJOY HELL! :cool:

    • Anonymous

      Does anyone even listen to micheal moore?

      • Deputy Dawg

        The answer simply put is NO! This is the propaganda drum being beat by those intent on destroying the Trump presidency. Sure there is real tension over the South China Sea, however it has not come anywhere near to escalating to the point of conflict as the author seems to suggest.

        These trolls and propagandists are fighting a uphill battle. A solid majority of thinking Americans have them all figured out. The orchestrators of progressive globalist overthrow of America can currently only appeal to and direct the delusional or brain dead. By doing so they’ve pretty much insured their communist minority will eventually, perhaps sooner than they anticipate find it’s end.

        Note to the author: Good try bro, but no cigar this time,

        ASOTW

    • last_layman

      US economy is kind of zombie feed by the rest of planets, and I do underline planets here, because US military was invading anyone trying to switch away from US (junk) dollars and all tose Wall Street derivate “nukes”. Trump saying he will move away tose 3 poles of global terror aka as US zombconomy without zillions of debt caving upon US is just an illusion, you all are very aware of what kind of WWIII is coming against China, why china, couse US stategists think that in “tit for tat” Red China will avoid using nukes couse US did nuke them during Korean war as good ol McArthur was demanding from Truman. So, it will start and Trump is gambling that he will keep both EUropeans and Russians away, or from the first half at least… it will start as soon as Trump gains full control of all the federal instututions and US military. Afther few years, with much of the planet in ruins, globalists hope that they will be able unify world, in the name of hm, peace for the all ages… So if you living in States or China have 2 options: run to EU/Russia/South America or invest in basic things for you family with hopes that you have nuff cash or gold to bribe and dodge drafts of younger family members… Because young men and women will be led into carnage of WWI style, with nuff firendly fire, vaccines and patriotic slave-labour, hunger etc to finish the rest if you are forced to move in, choose ABC troops or grave diggers to be more direct, as they will be in high demand, best feed and with best chances for survival.

    • Razor

      MOORE IS A LIAR!…HE SUPPORTS THE CORRUPT CHINESE!…..MOORE IS A GLOBALIST SCUM BAG!….ANYTHING THIS HOLLYWOOD BULLSHIT ARTIST CLAIMS IS BULLSHIT!……ANYONE WHO THINKS THE CHINESE CAN MAKE MATERIALS LIKE STEEL AND ALUMINUM REALLY IS BRAIN DEAD!….HEY MOORE….KEEP BUYING YOUR CHINESE TRASH……WE ALEADY RECYCLED OURS…..ALL OF IT WAS TOXIC….AND ALL OF IT WAS FAKE….JUST LIKE YOU!….REMEMBER FOLKS….IF ITS MADE IN CHINA AND OR INDIA……TRASH IT AS FAST AS POSSIBLE BEFORE IT KILLS YOU!….MOORE?……YOUR SCUM!

    • Takealook

      This queer Zionist British narrator is full of neocon shit. His Rothchild master is pulling on his skirt and funding his lies. Britain why don’t you go fight China with your gay queen loving population.

    • last_layman

      With no time or 3rd dimension what if We as humans are nothing more then kind of sophisticated words in very complex form of communication among different dots found within 2D plane, and what if our impression of Heaven or Hell is just our usefulness for communication recorded within hm, dictionary? And, if so, what will happen when We figure all that out?

    • VirusGuard

      Michael Moore you are a total dick and just posted that Russia and the USA were about to start WWIII and now it’s China so i stopped reading after getting past the name and title of this post.

      China is not playing us a 1984 play script and Russia is and are not ready to move yet but they will one day and god help the USA if they don’t step aside but today is not that day.

      • Judge Roy Bean

        Russia is not Gog or Magog of Ezek 38 & 39 and it is easily proven, the Cemetery preparers of pastors have not done their job, sometimes all it takes is a laymen to open the door and see the truth behind it.

        Gog and Magog and related names in Ezek 38 & 39 can be found today in Modern Turkey which was Asia minor.

        ▶ Gog Magog Identified. ITS NOT RUSSIA. – YouTube

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Cq340CtbW4

    • R.E. Sutherland, M.Ed.

      FALSE REPORT…there is no evidence to support the Title of this article within the article. It appears that someone in Before Its News is trying to do a “sound bite psych-ops.” STOP IT. Americans are not stupid. We expect honesty from your webmasters and reporters… do not invoke disinformation via title opinion.

      There is a different between what China might do… and what China is doing. China has not struck anything according to the report and the video in the article. China is maneuvering it forces just like all nations do.

      Reporting.
      R.E. Sutherland, M.Ed./ sciences
      Freelance Investigative Science Reporter since 1996

    • Judge Roy Bean

      Man handle China with a spine of steel or go down to the dirt.

      I believe the bible and great unheard of numbers are going to die in the coming great war, it will make WWII look like a half ass warm up. Over 2500 million may die in this war.

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