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First German warship in almost two decades enters South China Sea
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BERLIN, Dec 15 (Reuters) - A German warship sailed into the South China Sea on Wednesday for the first time in almost 20 years, a move that sees Berlin joining other Western nations in expanding its military presence in the region amid growing alarm over China's territorial ambitions.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea as its own, despite an international tribunal ruling that Beijing has no legal basis for these claims, and has built military outposts on artificial islands in the waters that contain gas fields and rich fishing.

The German navy vessel has begun the transit through the South China Sea on its way to Singepore that is expected to take several days, a spokesperson for the defence ministry in Berlin said on Wednesday.

The frigate Bayern is the first German warship to cross the South China Sea since 2002, waters that 40% of Europe's foreign trade flows through.

The U.S. Navy, in a show of force against the Chinese territorial claims, regularly conducts so-called "freedom of navigation" operations in which their vessels pass close by some of the contested islands. China in turn objects to the U.S. missions, saying they do not help promote peace or stability.

Washington has put countering China at the heart of its national security policy and seeks to rally partners against what it says are Beijing's increasingly coercive economic and foreign policies.

Officials in Berlin have said the German navy will stick to common trade routes. The frigate is not expected to sail through the Taiwan Strait either, another regular U.S. activity condemned by Beijing.

Nevertheless, the former German government made it clear the mission serves to stress the fact Germany does not accept China's territorial claims.

Germany is walking a tightrope between its security and economic interests as China has become Berlin's most important trading partner. German exports there have helped mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Europe’s biggest economy.

Countries including Britain, France, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, have also been expanding their activity in the Pacific to counter China's influence.
 

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First German warship in almost two decades enters South China Sea
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BERLIN, Dec 15 (Reuters) - A German warship sailed into the South China Sea on Wednesday for the first time in almost 20 years, a move that sees Berlin joining other Western nations in expanding its military presence in the region amid growing alarm over China's territorial ambitions.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea as its own, despite an international tribunal ruling that Beijing has no legal basis for these claims, and has built military outposts on artificial islands in the waters that contain gas fields and rich fishing.

The German navy vessel has begun the transit through the South China Sea on its way to Singepore that is expected to take several days, a spokesperson for the defence ministry in Berlin said on Wednesday.

The frigate Bayern is the first German warship to cross the South China Sea since 2002, waters that 40% of Europe's foreign trade flows through.

The U.S. Navy, in a show of force against the Chinese territorial claims, regularly conducts so-called "freedom of navigation" operations in which their vessels pass close by some of the contested islands. China in turn objects to the U.S. missions, saying they do not help promote peace or stability.

Washington has put countering China at the heart of its national security policy and seeks to rally partners against what it says are Beijing's increasingly coercive economic and foreign policies.

Officials in Berlin have said the German navy will stick to common trade routes. The frigate is not expected to sail through the Taiwan Strait either, another regular U.S. activity condemned by Beijing.

Nevertheless, the former German government made it clear the mission serves to stress the fact Germany does not accept China's territorial claims.

Germany is walking a tightrope between its security and economic interests as China has become Berlin's most important trading partner. German exports there have helped mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Europe’s biggest economy.

Countries including Britain, France, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, have also been expanding their activity in the Pacific to counter China's influence.

Scholz in for a week and is already reversing Merkel.
 
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Scholz in for a week and is already is reversing Merkel.

yes and Royal Navy set the standard

they sailed 11,000 miles bought a brand new HMS QE and parked it right in the South China Sea

and said come on China lets see what you can do, they did nothing and Chinese were saying oh so what its only a carrier

now everyone Knows China wont do anything so even Germany is doing it and soon other will follow
 
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yes and Royal Navy set the standard

they sailed 11,000 miles bought a brand new HMS QE and parked it right in the South China Sea

and said come on China lets see what you can do, they did nothing and Chinese were saying oh so what its only a carrier

now everyone Knows China wont do anything so even Germany is doing it and soon other will follow
Please dont overhype the british navy. Its cool and all, but... Please.... Dont overhype it. Thats how you lose battles. Thinking you are the best and have the better equipment. China shouldnt be underestimated
Especially wrt naval prowess
 
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Please dont overhype the british navy. Its cool and all, but... Please.... Dont overhype it. Thats how you lose battles. Thinking you are the best and have the better equipment. China shouldnt be underestimated
Especially wrt naval prowess

yes because China has a very long and successful historical track record of naval and carrier operations

China is a threat to its own people only and UK has demonstrated its resolve and guts with the HMS QE maiden voyage right into China front door and Chinese great navy was no where to be seen

nothing can be more embarrassing than that
 
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yes because China has a very long and successful historical track record of naval and carrier operations

China is a threat to its own people only and UK has demonstrated its resolve and guts with the HMS QE maiden voyage right into China front door and Chinese great navy was no where to be seen

nothing can be more embarrassing than that
Dude...there is a thing such as picking and choosing a fight.
 
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yes and Royal Navy set the standard

they sailed 11,000 miles bought a brand new HMS QE and parked it right in the South China Sea

and said come on China lets see what you can do, they did nothing and Chinese were saying oh so what its only a carrier

now everyone Knows China wont do anything so even Germany is doing it and soon other will follow
If I were china would have parked a cruiser 500m on each side of the carrier and see what they are going to do.
 
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First German warship in almost two decades enters South China Sea
Reuters

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BERLIN, Dec 15 (Reuters) - A German warship sailed into the South China Sea on Wednesday for the first time in almost 20 years, a move that sees Berlin joining other Western nations in expanding its military presence in the region amid growing alarm over China's territorial ambitions.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea as its own, despite an international tribunal ruling that Beijing has no legal basis for these claims, and has built military outposts on artificial islands in the waters that contain gas fields and rich fishing.

The German navy vessel has begun the transit through the South China Sea on its way to Singepore that is expected to take several days, a spokesperson for the defence ministry in Berlin said on Wednesday.

The frigate Bayern is the first German warship to cross the South China Sea since 2002, waters that 40% of Europe's foreign trade flows through.

The U.S. Navy, in a show of force against the Chinese territorial claims, regularly conducts so-called "freedom of navigation" operations in which their vessels pass close by some of the contested islands. China in turn objects to the U.S. missions, saying they do not help promote peace or stability.

Washington has put countering China at the heart of its national security policy and seeks to rally partners against what it says are Beijing's increasingly coercive economic and foreign policies.

Officials in Berlin have said the German navy will stick to common trade routes. The frigate is not expected to sail through the Taiwan Strait either, another regular U.S. activity condemned by Beijing.

Nevertheless, the former German government made it clear the mission serves to stress the fact Germany does not accept China's territorial claims.

Germany is walking a tightrope between its security and economic interests as China has become Berlin's most important trading partner. German exports there have helped mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Europe’s biggest economy.

Countries including Britain, France, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, have also been expanding their activity in the Pacific to counter China's influence.

Very outdated ship!
 
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First German warship in almost two decades enters South China Sea
Reuters

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BERLIN, Dec 15 (Reuters) - A German warship sailed into the South China Sea on Wednesday for the first time in almost 20 years, a move that sees Berlin joining other Western nations in expanding its military presence in the region amid growing alarm over China's territorial ambitions.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea as its own, despite an international tribunal ruling that Beijing has no legal basis for these claims, and has built military outposts on artificial islands in the waters that contain gas fields and rich fishing.

The German navy vessel has begun the transit through the South China Sea on its way to Singepore that is expected to take several days, a spokesperson for the defence ministry in Berlin said on Wednesday.

The frigate Bayern is the first German warship to cross the South China Sea since 2002, waters that 40% of Europe's foreign trade flows through.

The U.S. Navy, in a show of force against the Chinese territorial claims, regularly conducts so-called "freedom of navigation" operations in which their vessels pass close by some of the contested islands. China in turn objects to the U.S. missions, saying they do not help promote peace or stability.

Washington has put countering China at the heart of its national security policy and seeks to rally partners against what it says are Beijing's increasingly coercive economic and foreign policies.

Officials in Berlin have said the German navy will stick to common trade routes. The frigate is not expected to sail through the Taiwan Strait either, another regular U.S. activity condemned by Beijing.

Nevertheless, the former German government made it clear the mission serves to stress the fact Germany does not accept China's territorial claims.

Germany is walking a tightrope between its security and economic interests as China has become Berlin's most important trading partner. German exports there have helped mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Europe’s biggest economy.

Countries including Britain, France, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, have also been expanding their activity in the Pacific to counter China's influence.
hardly a warship :cheesy:
 
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@aziqbal You think US and UK are good friends of Muslims? I keep seeing you taking sides against China and Russia and yet you claim that you are only muslim supporter!
 
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Very outdated ship!


yet it sailed all the way to South China Sea

meanwhile China could not send its warships to even confront Royal Navy INSIDE the South China Sea
 
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yet it sailed all the way to South China Sea

meanwhile China could not send its warships to even confront Royal Navy INSIDE the South China Sea

Because China does not feel that the British and German navies pose a threat to China. It was a show, including Spanish sailing ships coming to the South China Sea to perform.

China has always taken the U.S. Navy seriously. You should know that the U.S. Navy has had many accidents in the South China Sea, such as a nuclear submarine crashing into a mountain.

China has the ability to completely control the South China Sea, even if all the Western navies come together, they will not have a chance to win.
 
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yet it sailed all the way to South China Sea

meanwhile China could not send its warships to even confront Royal Navy INSIDE the South China Sea
CHinese are intelligent people...... They know time is on their side
 
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