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China has reportedly been practicing sinking ships with missiles in the South China Sea
Ryan Pickrell, Business Insider
July 03, 2019 at 09:29 AM

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Editor's Note: This article originally appeared on Business Insider.
The Chinese military has been practicing sinking enemy vessels with anti-ship naval missiles in the South China Sea, CNBC reported Monday, citing US officials.
The Chinese military reportedly began testing these weapons over the weekend, as a week-long drill kicked off in the disputed waterway. CNBC reports that Chinese forces test-fired anti-ship ballistic missiles (ASBMs), which could include systems like the DF-21D or DF-26.
The testing of ASBMs would be an important first for the South China Sea and a significant step forward as China seeks to strengthen its anti-access, area-denial capabilities, although some expert observers suspect China may have been testing anti-ship cruise missiles.
For ballistic-missile tests, Chinese authorities typically issue Notices to Airmen (NOTAM) identifying "temporary danger areas," Ankit Panda, senior editor at The Diplomat, explained. Such a NOTAM was issued for the period between June 30 and July 1, marking off two locations in the South China Sea.
Beijing previously moved land-based anti-ship cruise missiles (ASCMs), such as the YJ-62 and YJ-12B, to Chinese-occupied territories in the region, a move the US condemned.
"China's militarization of artificial features in the South China Sea includes the deployment of anti-ship missiles, surface-to-air missiles, electronic jammers, and more recently, the landing of bomber aircraft," Jim Mattis, the former secretary of defense, explained last year. "Despite China's claims to the contrary, the placement of these weapons systems is tied directly to military use for the purposes of intimidation and coercion."
Range limits require ASCMs be on islands in the South China Sea in order to reach surrounding waterways. Longer-range ASBMs could be fired from the Chinese mainland, allowing for more robust defenses around the batteries.
China argues that relevant deployments are a necessary response to aggressive US behavior.
China's latest testing comes on the heels of joint drills in the South China Sea involving the USS Ronald Reagan carrier strike group and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's Escort Flotilla 1, which includes the Izumo multi-purpose destroyer that is slated to become Japan's first carrier in decades.
US officials told CNBC that while the US Navy has ships in the South China Sea, the missile testing did not endanger any US ship. The testing was, however, characterized as "concerning."
Locked in competition with great power rivals, the US is looking more closely at the development of anti-ship capabilities as it prepares to counter near-peer threats, such as the massive Chinese navy.
Both the Army and the Marine Corps, for example, are looking at long-range artillery and shore-based anti-ship missile batteries to control the maritime space from land.
"You can imagine a scenario where the Navy feels that it cannot get into the South China Sea because of Chinese naval vessels," Mark Esper, the former secretary of the Army who is now acting secretary of defense, explained earlier this year.
"We can, from a fixed location, on an island or some other place, engage enemy targets, naval targets, at great distances and maintain our standoff and yet open the door, if you will, for naval assets or Marine assets," Esper said.
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https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/03/pen...chinese-missile-tests-in-south-china-sea.html

PoliticsPentagon condemns ‘truly disturbing’ Chinese missile tests in South China Sea
Published Wed, Jul 3 2019 10:27 AM EDTUpdated Wed, Jul 3 2019 1:45 PM EDT

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Key Points
  • The Pentagon called the continued Chinese militarization of the South China Sea “truly disturbing” on the heels of a CNBC and NBC News report.
  • Over the weekend, the Chinese carried out an anti-ship ballistic missile test and fired at least one missile into the South China Sea.
  • Home to more than 200 specks of land, the South China Sea serves as a gateway to global shipping routes where $3.4 trillion of trade passes annually.
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A Chinese sailor stands guard on the deck of the naval training ship Qi Jiguang during a naval parade to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the founding of China’s PLA Navy in the sea near Qingdao in the eastern China’s Shandong province on April 23, 2019.
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WASHINGTON — The Pentagon this week slammed the continued Chinese militarization of the South China Sea on the heels of a CNBC and NBC News report that Beijing was conducting anti-ship ballistic missile tests in the disputed waters.
“Of course the Pentagon was aware of the Chinese missile launch from the man-made structures in the South China Sea near the Spratly Islands,” Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col. Dave Eastburn wrote in an emailed statement in response to a CNBC and NBC News inquiry about the tests.

“What’s truly disturbing about this act is that it’s in direct contradiction to President Xi’s statement in the Rose Garden in 2015 when he pledged to the U.S., the Asia-Pacific region, and the world, that he would not militarize those man-made outposts, ” Eastburn added.
Over the weekend, the Chinese carried out an anti-ship ballistic missile test and fired at least one missile into the South China Sea, according to a U.S. official who spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to discuss the sensitive intelligence. The window for testing remains open until Wednesday, and the official was expecting the Chinese military to test again before it closes.
The development came as the U.S. and China had just paused trade tensions. During the G-20 summit over the weekend in Japan, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to restart talks and not impose new tariffs on each other’s goods.
Home to more than 200 specks of land, the South China Sea serves as a gateway to global shipping routes where $3.4 trillion of trade passes annually.
The numerous overlapping sovereign claims to islands, reefs and rocks have turned the waters into an armed camp. Beijing holds the lion’s share of these features with approximately 27 outposts peppered throughout.

“I’m not going to speak on behalf of all the sovereign nations in the region, but I’m sure they agree that [China’s] behavior is contrary to its claim to want to bring peace to the region and obviously actions like this are coercive acts meant to intimidate other South China Sea claimants,” Eastburn said in the emailed statement.
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Satellite photo of Fiery Cross Reef in the South China Sea taken on January 1, 2018.
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In May, CNBC learned that China quietly installed anti-ship cruise missiles and surface-to-air missile systems on three of its fortified outposts west of the Philippines in the sea.
By all accounts, the coastal defense systems represent a significant addition to Beijing’s military portfolio in one of the most contested regions in the world.
According to U.S. intelligence reports, the installations mark the first Chinese missile deployments to Fiery Cross Reef, Subi Reef and Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands.
The Spratlys, to which six countries lay claim, are located approximately two-thirds of the way east from southern Vietnam to the southern Philippines.
— NBC News correspondent contributed to this report.


https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/01/chinese-military-conducts-missile-tests-in-the-south-china-sea.html

Chinese military conducts anti-ship ballistic missile tests in the hotly contested South China Sea
Published Mon, Jul 1 2019 5:11 PM EDTUpdated Mon, Jul 1 2019 5:37 PM EDT
Amanda Macias and Courtney Kube





Key Points
  • China is in the midst of conducting a series of anti-ship ballistic missile tests in the hotly contested waters of the South China Sea, according to two U.S. officials with knowledge of the matter.
  • The development comes as the U.S. and China have paused tensions in their ongoing trade battle.
  • The South China Sea, which is home to more than 200 specks of land, serves as a gateway to global sea routes where approximately $3.4 trillion of trade passes annually.
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Crew members of the Chinese Navy stand guard on the deck of Chinese PLA Navy ship on May 23, 2014.
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WASHINGTON — China is in the midst of conducting a series of anti-ship ballistic missile tests in the hotly contested waters of the South China Sea, according to two U.S. officials with knowledge of the matter.
The Chinese carried out the first test over the weekend, firing off at least one missile into the sea, one official said. The window for testing remains open until Wednesday, and the official expects the Chinese military to test again before it closes.

While the U.S. military has ships in the South China Sea, they were not close to the weekend test and are not in danger, the official said. However, the official added that the test is “concerning.” The official, who was not authorized to speak about the testing, could not say whether the anti-ship missiles being tested represent a new capability for the Chinese military.
The Pentagon did not immediately respond to CNBC and NBC’s requests for comment.
The development comes as the U.S. and China have paused tensions in their ongoing trade battle. U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed over the weekend at the G-20 summit in Japan to restart negotiations and not impose new tariffs on each other’s goods. A burgeoning trade deal between the two countries fell through in the beginning of May.
The South China Sea, which is home to more than 200 specks of land, serves as a gateway to global sea routes where approximately $3.4 trillion of trade passes annually.
The numerous overlapping sovereign claims to islands, reefs and rocks — many of which disappear under high tide — have turned the waters into an armed camp. Beijing holds the lion’s share of these features with approximately 27 outposts peppered throughout.

In May 2018, China quietly installed anti-ship cruise missiles and surface-to-air missile systems on three of its fortified outposts west of the Philippines in the South China Sea, a move that allows Beijing to further project its power in the hotly disputed waters, according to sources with direct knowledge of U.S. intelligence reports.
According to U.S. intelligence reports, the installations mark the first Chinese missile deployments to Fiery Cross Reef, Subi Reef and Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands. The Spratlys, to which six countries lay claim, are located approximately two-thirds of the way east from southern Vietnam to the southern Philippines.
By all accounts, the coastal defense systems represent a significant addition to Beijing’s military portfolio in one of the most contested regions in the world.
The U.S. has remained neutral – but expressed concern – about the overlapping sovereignty claims to the Spratlys.
Still, the U.S. and China have disagreed over several issues regarding the South China Sea.
“China does need to have necessary defense of these islands and rocks, which we believe are Chinese territory,” high-ranking Chinese Col. Zhou Bo told CNBC in June. His remarks came after then-acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said America would no longer “tiptoe” around Chinese behavior in the region.
Amanda Macias covers the Pentagon for CNBC. Courtney Kube is an NBC News correspondent covering national security and the Pentagon.


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Naval Weapons
China fires anti-ship missile in South China Sea

Andrew Tate, London and Ashley Roque, Washington DC - Jane's Defence Weekly

03 July 2019



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China has conducted an anti-ship missile test-firing in the South China Sea, a US Department of Defense (DoD) spokesperson told Jane's in a 2 July statement, confirming parts of an NBC News report published a day earlier stating that the firing had taken place on 30 June.
The spokesperson, who described the event as "disturbing", said that a missile had been launched from one of China's "man-made structures in the South China Sea near the Spratly Islands".
A CNBC report claimed that the weapon fired was an anti-ship ballistic missile, citing "two US officials with knowledge of the matter". This, however, was not confirmed by the Pentagon, but neither was it dismissed.
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https://edition.cnn.com/2019/07/03/asia/south-china-sea-missile-test-intl-hnk/index.html

China tests anti-ship missile in South China Sea, Pentagon says
By Brad Lendon, CNN

Updated 0931 GMT (1731 HKT) July 3, 2019

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Hong Kong (CNN)China has test-fired at least one anti-ship missile in recent days in the area around the contested Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, the United States military confirmed Tuesday.
"The Pentagon was aware of the Chinese missile launch from the man-made structures in the South China Sea near the Spratly Islands," spokesman Lt. Col. Dave Eastburn said.
In a notice to mariners released on Saturday, China said it would be conducting military exercises until Wednesday in a large area of the South China Sea, north of the Spratly Islands. The missile test was part of those exercises, according to NBC News, which first reported the Chinese action.
More tests were expected, NBC said, citing unnamed US officials.




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China on US Navy operation: We have missiles 03:03
CNN has asked Chinese authorities for comment on the report.
China has claimed almost the entire 1.3 million square mile South China Sea as its sovereign territory, including the area of the Spratlys, which are also claimed in part by the Philippines, Vietnam and Taiwan.
To reinforce its claim, China has created and fortified artificial islands in the chain in the southern part of the South China Sea, despite a pledge made by President Xi Jinping during a White House visit in 2015 that the islands would not become military outposts.
"What's truly disturbing about this act is that it's in direct contradiction to President Xi's statement ... that he would not militarize those man-made outposts," Eastburn said Tuesday.

Ballistic missile can hit moving ships, China says, but experts remain skeptical

"I'm not going to speak on behalf of all the sovereign nations in the region, but I'm sure they agree that (China's) behavior is contrary to its claim to want to bring peace to the region and obviously actions like this are coercive acts meant to intimidate other (South China Sea) claimants," Eastburn added.
But it's not just China that is flexing military muscles in the South China Sea. The US and its allies and partners are beefing up their presence in the region.
In June, one of the US Navy's largest warships, the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, partnered with one of Japan's largest naval vessels, the helicopter destroyer JS Izumo, for exercises in the South China Sea.

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The littoral combat ship USS Montgomery departs Naval Base San Diego in 2018.
At the weekend, the US Navy announced the littoral combat ship USS Montgomery was making a port call in Davao, Philippines. The shallow-draft ship, designed for action near shorelines and around islands, is expected to be headed to Singapore as part of a stated US Navy plan to put forward-deploy two ships there this year.

As US and China spar, the rest of Asia risks being stuck in the middle

Meanwhile, warships from Australia, Canada and France have been in and around the South China Sea during the last 12-months, as the US encourages allies to support a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
Tensions have been especially high in the Spratlys in the past month, after a Philippine fishing boat sank following a collision with a Chinese fishing boat on June 9.
The Filipino fishermen claimed they were left to drown by the Chinese boat and were only rescued hours later by a Vietnamese boat. China claims its vessel felt threatened by swarming Philippine boats.
The incident was enough for Manila to register a diplomatic protest with Beijing, though the government of President Rodrigo Duterte so far appears to be reluctant to push Beijing too hard on the issue.



https://mil.news.sina.com.cn/jssd/2019-07-05/doc-ihytcerm1561093.shtml

外媒:中国同时向两个海域发射6枚反舰弹道导弹

外媒:中国同时向两个海域发射6枚反舰弹道导弹



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国产东风-21D反舰弹道导弹
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国产东风-26弹道导弹也具备打击水面目标的能力
根据海外媒体消息,国产反舰弹道导弹近日对某海域进行了实弹射击训练,训练达到了预期效果,表明火箭军对海突击能力又达到了一个新的水平。
从相关消息来看,国产反舰弹道导弹同时对两个海域发射了6枚导弹,表明火箭军已经具备对两个方向大型水面编队进行连续攻击的能力。
对于国产反舰弹道导弹,外界给予非常高评价,认为是“二战之后,航母编队遇到第一个重大挑战”。它能够从千里之外对航母编队进行精确打击,这个射程超过了航母舰载作战半径。此前航母编队此前防空主要针对飞机、反舰导弹,对于弹道导弹着力较少,因此对于反舰弹道导弹攻击几无还手之力。新世纪宙斯盾系统、标准系列舰空导弹发展转向以反导拦截为主就是这个原因。
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大型水面舰艇编队是时间敏感性目标,对于目标探测与指示系统要求较高
外界认为此次国产反舰弹道导弹实弹训练最大亮点并不是导弹本身,而是导弹同时向两个海域发射,这表明国产海上目标探测与指示系统已经能够同时掌握两个方向大型水面舰艇编队动向,并且对目标精确定位,为反舰弹道导弹提供目标指示。打击大型水面舰艇编队一个关键环节就是目标探测和锁定,大型水面舰艇编队能够在战区高速机动,一个昼夜下来可以机动数百海里,对于目标探测与指示系统要求非常高,这也是反舰弹道导弹形成作战能力瓶颈。
此前国产反舰弹道导弹实弹射击训练多向一个方向发射同,表明国产目标探测与指示系统可以掌握一个方向大型水面舰艇编队动向。不过从经验来看,在激烈对抗环境之下,大型水舰艇编队一般采取多个编队、多个方向机动战术,互相协同、互相配合,这样就给我方目标探测与指示系统提出更大挑战。根据相关资料,国产目标探测与指示系统技术也进行了升级,可能采用了人工智能系统,尤其海洋侦察卫星采用人工智能技术之后能够在太空对目标进行识别,这样目标信息不需要再发送给地面站进行处理,由卫星直接发送到反舰弹道导弹阵地,由后者进行打击。正是信息处理能力提高,才让火箭军能够同时掌握多个方向大型水面舰艇编队动向,同时对这些目标进行突击。
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国产反舰弹道导弹已经形成完全作战能力
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现在以能向多个方向进行连续突击

这次国产反舰弹道导弹射击训练另外一个亮点就是用多枚导弹同时攻击目标,以提高导弹突防效率。这样战术对于导弹任务规划提出了非常大挑战,反舰弹道导弹弹头重返大气层之后,需要在大范围机动,用雷达探测目标,如果多枚弹头同时抵达目标区,有可能造成弹头之间碰撞,所以要求任务规划系统能够协调各枚导弹抵达战区时间,既提高饱和攻击能力,又避免各枚导弹互相干扰。从宙斯盾反导试验来看,对于单枚导弹拦截还在发展之中,更别说多枚导弹拦截,所以国产反舰弹道导弹多枚导弹同时攻击目标提高导弹突防能力和摧毁能力。
从这里我们可以看到国产反舰弹道导弹突防和攻击能力又达到一个新水平,随着国内技术进步,国产反舰弹道导弹攻击能力还将不断进步,更好维护国家安全和海洋权益。(作者署名:小飞猪观察)
Foreign media: China simultaneously launched six anti-ship ballistic missiles into two seas
Foreign media: China simultaneously launched six anti-ship ballistic missiles into two seas
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Domestic Dongfeng-21D anti-ship ballistic missile

The domestic Dongfeng-26 ballistic missile also has the ability to combat surface targets.

According to overseas media reports, domestic anti-ship ballistic missiles have recently carried out live-fire training on a certain sea area, and the training has achieved the expected results, indicating that the Rocket Force has reached a new level of sea assault capability.

According to relevant news, the domestic anti-ship ballistic missiles simultaneously fired six missiles in two sea areas, indicating that the Rockets have the ability to conduct continuous attacks on large-scale water formations in both directions.

For the domestic anti-ship ballistic missiles, the outside world gave a very high evaluation, saying that "after the Second World War, the aircraft carrier formation encountered the first major challenge." It can accurately strike the aircraft carrier formation from thousands of miles away, and this range exceeds the aircraft carrier's operational radius. Previously, the aircraft carrier formation had mainly targeted aircraft and anti-ship missiles, and had less force on ballistic missiles. Therefore, there was little effort to attack anti-ship ballistic missiles. This is the reason why the development of the Aegis system and the standard series of ship-to-air missiles in the new century turned to anti-missile interception.

Large surface warship formations are time sensitive targets and require high target detection and indication systems.

The outside world believes that the biggest highlight of the live-fire training of domestic anti-ship ballistic missiles is not the missile itself, but the missiles are simultaneously launched into two sea areas. This indicates that the domestic marine target detection and indication system has been able to simultaneously grasp the formation trend of large-scale surface ships in two directions. And precise positioning of the target to provide target indications for anti-ship ballistic missiles. A key link in combating large surface warship formations is target detection and locking. Large surface warship formations can be maneuvered at high speeds in the theater. One night can be manned hundreds of nautical miles. The target detection and indication system is very demanding. This is also the formation of anti-ship ballistic missiles. Combat capability bottleneck.

Previously, the domestic anti-ship ballistic missile live-fire training was launched in the same direction, indicating that the domestic target detection and indication system can grasp the formation trend of large-scale surface ships in one direction. However, from the experience point of view, in the fierce confrontation environment, large-scale watership formations generally adopt multiple formations and multiple directions of maneuvering tactics, and cooperate and cooperate with each other, which poses greater challenges for our target detection and indication system. According to relevant information, the domestic target detection and indication system technology has also been upgraded, and artificial intelligence systems may be used. In particular, marine reconnaissance satellites can identify targets in space after using artificial intelligence technology, so that target information does not need to be sent to the ground station. It is processed and sent directly by satellite to the anti-ship ballistic missile position, which is attacked by the latter. It is the improvement of information processing capabilities that allows the Rockets to simultaneously master the formation of large surface ships in multiple directions, and at the same time assault these targets.

Domestic anti-ship ballistic missiles have formed full combat capability

Now capable of continuous assault in multiple directions

Another highlight of this domestic anti-ship ballistic missile shooting training is to use multiple missiles to attack the target at the same time to improve the missile penetration efficiency. Such tactics pose a great challenge to missile mission planning. After the anti-ship ballistic missile warheads return to the atmosphere, they need to be maneuvered on a large scale. The targets are detected by radar. If multiple warheads reach the target area at the same time, collisions between the warheads may occur. Therefore, the mission planning system is required to coordinate the time when each missile arrives in the theater, which not only improves the saturation attack capability, but also avoids mutual interference between the missiles. From the Aegis anti-missile test, the interception of a single missile is still under development, let alone multiple missile interceptions. Therefore, multiple missiles of domestic anti-ship ballistic missiles simultaneously attack the target to improve the missile penetration capability and destruction capability.

From here, we can see that the penetration and attack capability of domestic anti-ship ballistic missiles has reached a new level. With the advancement of domestic technology, the attack capability of domestic anti-ship ballistic missiles will continue to improve, better safeguarding national security and maritime rights and interests. (Author's signature: Xiaofei pig observation)
 
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美军妄称中国军队在南沙人造岛礁发射多枚导弹

2019年07月05日 20:15 环球时报



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美国国防部本周宣称,解放军上周末从南沙群岛“人造设施”发射了多枚导弹,美方所说的“人造设施”指的是中国经过建设的南沙岛礁。五角大楼称,中国“旨在恐吓”其他南海声索国。
美国散布上述消息后,菲律宾表示他们将调查了解此事,马尼拉不会依赖任何消息来源。越南则做出将“密切关注”此事的一般性原则表态。跟随美国最紧的是澳大利亚,澳国防部不仅表示“担心”,而且称这些试射将“加剧这条关键的国际航道的紧张局势”。
据环球时报了解,解放军在早些时候就已宣布于6月29日到7月3日在南海海域进行军事训练,我们认为,解放军在这期间如有发射导弹的科目是完全正常的。有可靠消息人士对环球时报说,美方声称的解放军“从人造岛礁发射导弹”,是一种恶意的误导,美方消息中有一些无中生有的细节,意在挑拨地区内的国家关系。
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南海地区经常有各国的军事演习、乃至联合军事演习,南海迄今出现的最大军事装备是美国的核动力航母,美在南海周边国家还有多个军事基地,美国的南海外交是以它的海军为基础的。如果说南海有军事化的动向,那么美国是当之无愧的“引领者”。
即使中国在南海非争议水域以确保安全的方式搞正常导弹试射,这有恐吓其他国家的意思吗?要知道中国根本就没有发布试射导弹的消息,怎么能够恐吓其他国家呢?发布这一消息的是美国国防部,而且明显篡改了真实信息,想要以此恐吓南海国家的难道不是华盛顿吗?
南海一段时间以来相对风平浪静,中国正与东盟加快制定《南海行为准则》的进程,各国近几年围绕领土争端保持了克制,加强了对分歧的管控。各方都希望地区局势不要被海上分歧主导,更愿意和平与合作长期成为南海地区国家关系的主旋律。
美国是南海地区充满恶意的搅局者。华盛顿不断发动舆论攻势,用捏造、篡改事实等手段抖出一个又一个“中国破坏地区安全”的包袱。华盛顿就是在吓唬地区内的国家,为其增加在南海地区的军事活动制造借口,将它的霸权主义行径包装成保护地区小国权益的“正义之举”。
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稍微留意一下就会发现,南海地区同军事有关的各种信息绝大部分都是华盛顿生产并散播出来的。由于地区内国家对此逐渐有了警惕,不愿意跟风,华盛顿就搬域外盟友给自己当啦啦队,所以我们不时听到美国欧洲盟友要来南海宣示“航行自由”的怪异信息。那些与南海八竿子打不着的国家说这种话时,真是滑稽极了。
澳大利亚比英国等离南海稍微近点,成了美国南海政策最积极的应声虫。堪培拉不过是在向华盛顿表效忠而已,它对南海的每一次发声与其说是在呵护和平,不如说是察言观色瞄准目标和机会的碰瓷。它经常身子在外面,从门缝伸进一个脑袋,冲房间里大喊大叫。
美国既然来南海,就送一点真正的和平与稳定过来,别呼一口气都充满火药味。南海不欢迎开着军舰过来的是非制造者。



The US military nicknamed the Chinese army to launch multiple missiles at the Nansha man-made island reef
July 05, 2019 20:15 Global Times
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The US Department of Defense announced this week that the PLA launched several missiles from the "man-made facilities" in the Nansha Islands last weekend. The "man-made facilities" that the US refers to refer to the Nansha Island reefs that China has built. The Pentagon said that China "is intended to intimidate" other South China Sea countries.

After the United States spread the above news, the Philippines said they would investigate the matter and Manila would not rely on any sources. Vietnam has made a general principle of "close attention" on the matter. Following Australia's tightest is Australia, the Australian Ministry of Defence not only said "worry", but also said that these test launches will "intensify the tension of this key international waterway."

According to the Global Times, the People’s Liberation Army announced earlier that it will conduct military training in the South China Sea from June 29 to July 3. We believe that the PLA’s subjects for launching missiles during this period are completely normal. A reliable source told the Global Times that the US military claimed that the People's Liberation Army "launched missiles from artificial island reefs" was a malicious misleading. The US side had some details out of nothing, intended to provoke state relations in the region.

The South China Sea region often has military exercises and even joint military exercises. The largest military equipment ever seen in the South China Sea is the US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. The United States has several military bases in the countries surrounding the South China Sea. The South China Sea diplomacy is based on its navy. Basic. If the South China Sea is militarized, then the United States is a well-deserved "leader."

Even if China conducts normal missile tests in a non-controversial waters in the South China Sea to ensure safety, does this mean intimidating other countries? We must know that China has not released news of missile testing at all. How can it intimidate other countries? It is the US Department of Defense that issued this news, and it has obviously falsified the real information. Is it not Washington that wants to intimidate the South China Sea?

The South China Sea has been relatively calm for some time. China is accelerating the process of formulating the "South China Sea Code of Conduct" with ASEAN. In recent years, countries have exercised restraint over territorial disputes and strengthened control over differences. All parties hope that the regional situation will not be dominated by maritime differences, and that peace and cooperation have long been the main theme of state relations in the South China Sea.

The United States is a malicious spoiler in the South China Sea. Washington has continually launched a public opinion offensive, and used the means of fabricating and tampering with facts to shake out the burden of "China's destruction of regional security." Washington is a country that is scaring the region, creating excuses for its military activities in the South China Sea, and packaging its hegemonic practices as a "justice" to protect the rights of small countries in the region.

A little attention will reveal that most of the military-related information in the South China Sea is produced and distributed by Washington. As the countries in the region have become more vigilant and unwilling to follow suit, Washington has moved its allies to be a cheerleader, so we hear from time to time the strange messages of the US European allies coming to the South China Sea to declare "freedom of navigation." It’s really funny when those countries that can’t beat the South China Sea gossip say this.

Australia is a little closer to the South China Sea than the UK and has become the most active response to the South China Sea policy. Canberra is only loyal to Washington. Its every voice in the South China Sea is not so much about protecting peace, it is better to say that it is aimed at the target and the opportunity to touch the porcelain. It is often outside, stretching into the head from the door and yelling in the room.

Since the United States came to the South China Sea, it will send a little peace and stability. Don’t breathe a scent of gunpowder. The South China Sea does not welcome non-manufacturers who come from warships.
 
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