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Need to counterbalance China's bullying role in SCS
Washington, Jan 28, 2015 (PTI)
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Expressing concern over growing Chinese military power and its assertiveness, two top retired American generals stressed on the lawmakers the need to develop a strategy to counter-balance Chinese bullying role in South China Sea and the region.

"While our efforts in the Pacific to keep positive relations with China are well and good, these efforts must be paralleled by a policy to build the counterbalance if China continues to expand its bullying role in the South China Sea and elsewhere," Gen (rtd) James N Mattis, told members of the Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday during a hearing chaired by Senator John McCain.

"That counterbalance must deny China veto power over territorial, security, and economic conditions in the Pacific, building support for our diplomatic efforts to maintain stability and economic prosperity so critical to our economy," Mattis said in response to a question.

Testifying before the power Senate committee, General (rtd) John M Keane said China's continuing economic growth has fuelled a major conventional buildup that is beginning to shift the local balance of power in its favour.

"As a result, Beijing has been emboldened to act more assertively toward its neighbours, especially in expanding its territorial claims which include not only Taiwan but also most of the South China Sea islands and Japan's Senkaku islands," he said.

"China has embarked on a strategy of regional domination at the expense of US interests as a Pacific nation and decades of partnership with allied countries in the region," Keane said.

As such Gen Keane called for developing a regional strategy with US allies to counter China's desire for dominant control and influence.

"Recognise that China's military strategy to defeat US reliance on military information networks which they believe alone may defeat the United States militarily and their exploding precision strike capability threatens ground and naval forces, forward staging bases and air and seaports of debarkation," he said.

The United States, he noted, no longer enjoys the commanding position in the precision strike regime that it occupied in the two decades following the Cold War.

"We should stress test US regional military defence to counter China's threat and recognise that a change in regional defence strategy and capabilities is likely," Keane said.

Admiral (rtd) William Fallon, former commander of the US Central Command, said one of the most important strategic interests with huge implications for national security and the stability of the vast Asia-Pacific region is America's long-term relationship with China.

"Mutually beneficial in many respects, it has other dimensions, notably in the areas of cybersecurity, military expansion and regional disputes with neighbouring countries which are a cause for concern and need to be addressed," he said.
 
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"neo colonialism" when we are helping Africans to develop without any strings attached

"bullying" when our lands were gifted to the lackey states of the bullying hegemonies (S Tibet and Diaoyu Islands) and when we havent fire a shot during the last 30 years at the thuggish states which have occupied our lands at SCS
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We're not bullying anyone :)

But we do take a very firm stance on our territorial integrity. It's totally non-negotiable. Opportunistic peripheral states looking to encroach on our land may have been emboldened by past successes against other neighbors. India has stolen Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Nepalese and Sikkimese land and Vietnam has seized Cambodian land. The sweet taste of expansion has given them a sugar rush, and like hyenas, now they're looking for more prey. Unfortunately for them, China is no pushover. Their expansionism stops at their proper border with China.
 
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We're not bullying anyone :)

But we do take a very firm stance on our territorial integrity. It's totally non-negotiable. Opportunistic peripheral states looking to encroach on our land may have been emboldened by past successes against other neighbors. India has stolen Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Nepalese and Sikkimese land and Vietnam has seized Cambodian land. The sweet taste of expansion has given them a sugar rush, and like hyenas, now they're looking for more prey. Unfortunately for them, China is no pushover. Their expansionism stops at their proper border with China.
"neo colonialism" when we are helping Africans to develop without any strings attached

"bullying" when our lands were gifted to the lackey states of the bullying hegemonies (S Tibet and Diaoyu Islands) and when we havent fire a shot during the last 30 years at the thuggish states which have occupied our lands at SCS
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why is it yours if you never possess? because you were there?

come on, I have bought a house with toilette here. You both are welcome to claim part of toilette as yours as chinese illegal smugglers were arrested here sometime ago.

There are no good guys. Everybody is grabbing whatever rocks they can get. It's a free for all.
we have the most powerful army in the region. anyone wants to taste the firepower?
 
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Who will counterbalance the US's bullying role in S.America?uh, let's wait and see:coffee:

"neo colonialism" when we are helping Africans to develop without any strings attached
Those f*** losers manage to bad mouth when we are mostly just purely making business while they seem like supposing us to do charity.
Now they are "returning" to Africa:lol:
 
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