Wednesday, March 11, 2009

My Way News - China demands end of US Navy surveillance
AP reports: "High-seas encounters such as the Impeccable incident are likely to grow more common because China wants to assert its right to protect its secrets in the area, while the U.S. wants to gain as much knowledge as possible about China's subs and the underwater terrain, according to maritime policy analyst Mark Valencia. [...] China's claim to the entire South China Sea and its hundreds of islands and reefs overlaps with those of a half-dozen other nations, leading to occasional clashes and standoffs. Increasingly, China's rapid naval upgrade, exemplified by the Hainan base, is putting muscle behind its arguments."

Comment: China is asserting the right to control navel traffic in international waters, it will be interesting to see if this can be resolved without conflict.

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