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China urged U.S. to fire Pacific Command chief Harris in return for pressure on North Korea

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BEIJING – China urged the United States to sack the head of the U.S. Pacific Command in return for exerting more pressure on North Korea amid concerns over its growing nuclear and missile threats, a source close to U.S.-China ties said Saturday.

The Chinese leadership headed by President Xi Jinping made the request, through its ambassador in the United States, to dismiss Adm. Harry Harris, known as a hard-liner on China, including with respect to the South China Sea issue, the source said.

China’s envoy to the United States, Cui Tiankai, conveyed the request to the U.S. side, to coincide with the first face-to-face, two-day meeting between President Donald Trump and Xi in Florida from April 6, but the Trump administration likely rejected it, the source said.

China is a longtime economic and diplomatic benefactor of North Korea.

As the head of Pacific Command, Harris, who was born in Japan and raised in the United States, plays a vital role in the security of the region.

He was responsible in ordering last month the dispatch of the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier to waters near off the Korean Peninsula in a show of force amid signs the North was preparing to test-fire another ballistic missile or conduct a sixth nuclear test.

The Trump administration has called for exerting “maximum pressure” on North Korea to prod it to give up its nuclear and missile programs. The administration has said all options — including a military strikes — remain on the table.

Harris has pushed for the U.S. deployment of the advanced Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system to South Korea. China has opposed the deployment, saying it could undermine its security interests and the strategic balance of the region.

He has also called for continuing U.S. “freedom of navigation” operations in the contested South China Sea. Overlapping territorial claims, as well as land construction and militarization of outposts in disputed areas in the sea, remain a source of tension in the region.

According to the source, Cui also asked the Trump administration not to label China as a currency manipulator. As per the request, the United States did not label China as such, in light of Beijing’s role in helping Washington deal with the North Korean issue.

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/20...rn-heaping-pressure-north-korea/#.WQ4JZFV9670
 
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China urged U.S. to fire Pacific Command chief Harris in return for pressure on North Korea

KYODO
f-harris-a-20170507-870x580.jpg

BEIJING – China urged the United States to sack the head of the U.S. Pacific Command in return for exerting more pressure on North Korea amid concerns over its growing nuclear and missile threats, a source close to U.S.-China ties said Saturday.

The Chinese leadership headed by President Xi Jinping made the request, through its ambassador in the United States, to dismiss Adm. Harry Harris, known as a hard-liner on China, including with respect to the South China Sea issue, the source said.

China’s envoy to the United States, Cui Tiankai, conveyed the request to the U.S. side, to coincide with the first face-to-face, two-day meeting between President Donald Trump and Xi in Florida from April 6, but the Trump administration likely rejected it, the source said.

China is a longtime economic and diplomatic benefactor of North Korea.

As the head of Pacific Command, Harris, who was born in Japan and raised in the United States, plays a vital role in the security of the region.

He was responsible in ordering last month the dispatch of the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier to waters near off the Korean Peninsula in a show of force amid signs the North was preparing to test-fire another ballistic missile or conduct a sixth nuclear test.

The Trump administration has called for exerting “maximum pressure” on North Korea to prod it to give up its nuclear and missile programs. The administration has said all options — including a military strikes — remain on the table.

Harris has pushed for the U.S. deployment of the advanced Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system to South Korea. China has opposed the deployment, saying it could undermine its security interests and the strategic balance of the region.

He has also called for continuing U.S. “freedom of navigation” operations in the contested South China Sea. Overlapping territorial claims, as well as land construction and militarization of outposts in disputed areas in the sea, remain a source of tension in the region.

According to the source, Cui also asked the Trump administration not to label China as a currency manipulator. As per the request, the United States did not label China as such, in light of Beijing’s role in helping Washington deal with the North Korean issue.

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/20...rn-heaping-pressure-north-korea/#.WQ4JZFV9670

Bad move from China... Low diplomacy...
Rule 1: Never Threaten a superpower... Since they are "Maxima Arrogancia"...

And that show...one thing... That China is not "fully" playing the Honesty card in this Conflict with NK... Since they "CAN" do better but not "until" he get fired...

Well... Well...Well
 
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Bad move from China... Low diplomacy...
Rule 1: Never Threaten a superpower... Since they are "Maxima Arrogancia"...

And that show...one thing... That China is not "fully" playing the Honesty card in this Conflict with NK... Since they "CAN" do better but not "until" he get fired...

Well... Well...Well

LMAO, you really believe this kind of bullshit? :lol: If China can't find a way to deter US military in Pacific then it's still useless even US willing to replace Harris, there is still thousand like him lining up for his position.
 
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oh, a tie said it, says the Japanese.
 
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LMAO, you really believe this kind of bullshit? :lol: If China can't find a way to deter US military in Pacific then it's still useless even US willing to replace Harris, there is still thousand like him lining up for his position.

Whatever there is thousands lining up or not... the problem is who gonna get on his knee first... ANd I don't Think the US is willing to do so ( at least now)...

So yes "if" that news is true...then it's a Chinese bad move... it will just show that CN is not fully cooperating with NK situation... and therefore not honest when she says " We want de-escalation..."
 
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Whatever there is thousands lining up or not... the problem is who gonna get on his knee first... ANd I don't Think the US is willing to do so ( at least now)...

So yes "if" that news is true...then it's a Chinese bad move... it will just show that CN is not fully cooperating with NK situation... and therefore not honest when she says " We want de-escalation..."

I don't want fantasize with a speculation or anything start with a word "If" :disagree:
 
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That half-breed jap bastard is quite annoyed, the US pacfic fleet lose alot of faces under his half-assed command, I think the rumor that China ask him to be removed to get a korea deal is just a rumor, it simply give the USN an excuse to remove him anyway.
 
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Japantimes? What do you expect from such BS? Remember Abe pay UK media to badmouth China. I will not be suprised next article will be " China is a threat to whole world, a new eight countries allies is needed to fought all the way to Beijing to attend world peace" :rofl:
 
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Its none of chinese business about deciding staff in US navy.
It's called negotiations. If the US wants something from China, than it is only fair for China to ask for something in return.

An entire country for one man? I'd say that's fair.

I'm going to be positive and assume you're too tired or busy to not pick up on that.
 
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Japantimes? What do you expect from such BS? Remember Abe pay UK media to badmouth China. I will not be suprised next article will be " China is a threat to whole world, a new eight countries allies is needed to fought all the way to Beijing to attend world peace" :rofl:

You won't believe it but another BS article from National Interest now says China fears Japanese stealth subs :lol:
 
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BEIJING – China urged the United States to sack the head of the U.S. Pacific Command in return for exerting more pressure on North Korea amid concerns over its growing nuclear and missile threats, a source close to U.S.-China ties said Saturday.

The Chinese leadership headed by President Xi Jinping made the request, through its ambassador in the United States, to dismiss Adm. Harry Harris, known as a hard-liner on China, including with respect to the South China Sea issue, the source said.

China’s envoy to the United States, Cui Tiankai, conveyed the request to the U.S. side, to coincide with the first face-to-face, two-day meeting between President Donald Trump and Xi in Florida from April 6, but the Trump administration likely rejected it, the source said.

China is a longtime economic and diplomatic benefactor of North Korea.

As the head of Pacific Command, Harris, who was born in Japan and raised in the United States, plays a vital role in the security of the region.

He was responsible in ordering last month the dispatch of the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier to waters near off the Korean Peninsula in a show of force amid signs the North was preparing to test-fire another ballistic missile or conduct a sixth nuclear test.

The Trump administration has called for exerting “maximum pressure” on North Korea to prod it to give up its nuclear and missile programs. The administration has said all options — including a military strikes — remain on the table.

Harris has pushed for the U.S. deployment of the advanced Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system to South Korea. China has opposed the deployment, saying it could undermine its security interests and the strategic balance of the region.

He has also called for continuing U.S. “freedom of navigation” operations in the contested South China Sea. Overlapping territorial claims, as well as land construction and militarization of outposts in disputed areas in the sea, remain a source of tension in the region.

According to the source, Cui also asked the Trump administration not to label China as a currency manipulator. As per the request, the United States did not label China as such, in light of Beijing’s role in helping Washington deal with the North Korean issue.

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/20...rn-heaping-pressure-north-korea/#.WQ6OaSFHhF0
 
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China urged U.S. to fire Pacific Command chief Harris in return for pressure on North Korea

KYODO
f-harris-a-20170507-870x580.jpg

BEIJING – China urged the United States to sack the head of the U.S. Pacific Command in return for exerting more pressure on North Korea amid concerns over its growing nuclear and missile threats, a source close to U.S.-China ties said Saturday.

The Chinese leadership headed by President Xi Jinping made the request, through its ambassador in the United States, to dismiss Adm. Harry Harris, known as a hard-liner on China, including with respect to the South China Sea issue, the source said.

China’s envoy to the United States, Cui Tiankai, conveyed the request to the U.S. side, to coincide with the first face-to-face, two-day meeting between President Donald Trump and Xi in Florida from April 6, but the Trump administration likely rejected it, the source said.

China is a longtime economic and diplomatic benefactor of North Korea.

As the head of Pacific Command, Harris, who was born in Japan and raised in the United States, plays a vital role in the security of the region.

He was responsible in ordering last month the dispatch of the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier to waters near off the Korean Peninsula in a show of force amid signs the North was preparing to test-fire another ballistic missile or conduct a sixth nuclear test.

The Trump administration has called for exerting “maximum pressure” on North Korea to prod it to give up its nuclear and missile programs. The administration has said all options — including a military strikes — remain on the table.

Harris has pushed for the U.S. deployment of the advanced Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system to South Korea. China has opposed the deployment, saying it could undermine its security interests and the strategic balance of the region.

He has also called for continuing U.S. “freedom of navigation” operations in the contested South China Sea. Overlapping territorial claims, as well as land construction and militarization of outposts in disputed areas in the sea, remain a source of tension in the region.

According to the source, Cui also asked the Trump administration not to label China as a currency manipulator. As per the request, the United States did not label China as such, in light of Beijing’s role in helping Washington deal with the North Korean issue.

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/20...rn-heaping-pressure-north-korea/#.WQ4JZFV9670

was that pressure this guy put on North-Korea with his battle ships ordered to be done by 'the whitehouse', by 'the pentagon', well... probably by some asswipe asshole at the pentagon.

it's a bit pointless (indeed) to start analyzing who is responsible for the provocations against North-Korea.
or whether they should keep their jobs.

what's more interesting is... : who shows the first actual retreat-move.
and in this case, in my humble opinion : it's the USA, specifically the White House and everyone in charge of US and EU military boats, planes, weapons, etc, etc, who have to show more reasonable behavior towards North-Korea.

A small country (think about your Vietnam failure here, Americans!) can project plenty of defensive (defense-against-occupation and defense-against-regime-change) onto an attacker like the US who has to "work" with very long supply lines..

(it's not easy to bring an actual tank to the other side of the world. you might wanna explain such things to American kids starting at the age of 3)

(the world is a bit sick of you trying that surround-and-control tactic over and over again, USA allies of mine)

and eh yea, i did actually file a report to get tougher on Iran and North-Korea, from the US.
President Trump had to translate that into 'something', and this is what the Pentagon and President Trump came up with. That large aircraft carrier ship near North-Korea, well that's called 'calling a bluff' (which means to test if North-Korea will try to target anywhere near the aircraft carrier, for the Americans to get high-resolution data about what ICBM[1].. North-Korea will test.

And Americans, you as government of just-another-country-on-Earth, *and* the American population, are still too eager to play cop for the entire world, and thereby get cheap prices for your goods.
From here on you need a business school degree to say anything sane about the topic.
Luckily we have a smart, real-balled, business man as President of the USA. :)

i *hate* having to repeat myself, so just read my old posts of the past 2 weeks, where i drop the idea in all of your laps, to have 50 (five-zero) fast longdistance (long flight capability) rockets 'with different special tricks' take out 1 ICBM launched 'in anger'..

[1] that's a type of nuclear weapons delivery rocket

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