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Panetta wants more US access to Vietnam harbor

CAM RANH BAY, VIETNAM (AP) — From the flight deck of the USNS Richard E. Byrd, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta could look out across Vietnam’s Cam Ranh Bay towards the South China Sea.

A day after laying out details of the Pentagon’s new focus on the Asia-Pacific region, Panetta used a visit to Vietnam to restate the United States’ intent to help allies in the region develop and enforce maritime rights in the sea, a waterway largely claimed by China. And he reflected on the significance of the harbor, which represents both a painful past for the American military, and a challenging but hopeful future.

“The new defense strategy that we have put in place for the United States represents a number of key elements that will be tested in the Asia-Pacific region,” Panetta told reporters gathered Sunday under a blazing sun on the deck of the cargo vessel. He said the U.S. would “work with our partners like Vietnam to be able to use harbors like this as we move our ships from our ports on the West Coast towards our stations here in the Pacific.”

Panetta never mentioned China as he spoke to crew members on the Byrd and later to reporters. But with the South China Sea as a backdrop, he made it clear that the U.S. will maintain a strong presence in the region and wants to help allies protect themselves and their maritime rights.

His visit here, however, is likely to irritate Chinese leaders who are unhappy with any U.S. buildup in the region and view it as a possible threat. Panetta, in remarks Saturday to a defense conference in Singapore, rejected such claims. But U.S. officials are clearly wary of China’s increased military buildup and expanding trade relations with other countries in the region.

“Access for United States naval ships into this facility is a key component of this relationship (with Vietnam) and we see a tremendous potential here for the future,” he said.

This is Panetta’s first visit to Vietnam, and his stop at the harbor made him the most senior U.S. official to go to Cam Ranh Bay since the Vietnam War ended.

Right now U.S. warships do not go into the harbor, but other Navy ships, like the Byrd do. The Byrd is a cargo ship operated by the Navy’s Military Sealift Command and it has a largely civilian crew. It is used to move military supplies to U.S. forces around the world. Navy warships go to other Vietnam ports, such as Danang.

While Panetta suggested the U.S. may want to send more ships to Cam Ranh Bay in the future, he and other defense officials did not detail what requests he may make in meetings with Vietnamese leaders.

During the Vietnam War the strategic deep water port was used as a base by the U.S. On Sunday, it served more as a symbol of America’s growing military relationship with Vietnam, underscoring Washington’s desire to build partnerships in the region in part to counter China’s escalating dominance.

And for Panetta, who was in the military during the Vietnam era but did not serve in country, it was an emotional opportunity.

“For me personally this is a very moving moment,” he said, noting that on Memorial Day he was at the Vietnam memorial in Washington commemorating the 50th anniversary of the war.

“Today I stand on a U.S. ship here in Cam Ranh Bayh Bay to recognize the 17th anniversary of the normalization of relations between the United States and Vietnam,” he said.

The relationship between the two nations has come a long way, he said, “We have a complicated relationship but we’re not bound by that history.”

The new U.S. strategy for the Asia-Pacific includes a broad plan to help countries learn to better defend themselves, and for that to happen “it is very important that we be able to protect key maritime rights for all nations in the South China Sea and elsewhere,” Panetta said from the deck of the ship.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea as its own, setting up conflicts with other nations in the region, including Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore and others who also have territorial claims there.

Panetta flew to Vietnam from a major defense conference in Singapore, where he met with leaders from allies all across the region. There he issued a strong call for Asian nations to set up a code of conduct, including rules governing maritime rights and navigation in the South China Sea, and then develop a forum where disputes can be settled.

At the same time he detailed plans to boost U.S. military presence in the region, including a modest increase in ships and more troops that would mainly rotate in and out. Defense officials said that by 2020 the U.S. Navy would add about eight ships to the Asia-Pacific region, and overall would have about 60 percent of the fleet assigned there.

Tensions between the U.S. and China reverberate across the region, and are often focused on America’s support of the island of Taiwan, which China considers its own. Another key area of dispute is the South China Sea, which China claims almost entirely as its own. But Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and the Philippines also have territorial claims there.

In addition, more recently the U.S. has been vocal in blaming China for cyberattacks that emanate from the country and steal critical data from U.S. government agencies and private American companies
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Panetta wants more US access to Vietnam harbor - Salon.com
If China don't return our islands in SCS(east sea), then we will allow US.Navy to dock in VietNam habour, then all secret of China Navy including sub-base in HaiNan will be revealed by US's drone and reconnaissance aircraft:P
 
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" Who won the Vietnam War?'' ask Mickey.

" How the heck do I know, the fat lady hasn't sing yet'' replies Yogi
 
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" Who won the Vietnam War?'' ask Mickey.

" How the heck do I know, the fat lady hasn't sing yet'' replies Yogi

Vietnam rich, in the end.

the Poor still can not shake off the shackles by Colonists and Rich Vietnamese.

this country had fought fiercely to defend itself from US invasion, now what hug the US troops by Miss Saigon, welcome back, darling.

this is not Irony play, but still Les Misérables.
 
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The invitation to US was due to China's hegemony over south China sea.
 
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Vietnam rich, in the end.

the Poor still can not shake off the shackles by Colonists and Rich Vietnamese.

this country had fought fiercely to defend itself from US invasion, now what hug the US troops by Miss Saigon, welcome back, darling.

this is not Irony play, but still Les Misérables.

Of course, you are missing the part that , if American troops have ever land on Vietnamese soil, now they"ll have to seek the united Vietnamese Govt's approval, not North or South Vietnam Govts , capish!
 
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Vietnam rich, in the end.

the Poor still can not shake off the shackles by Colonists and Rich Vietnamese.

this country had fought fiercely to defend itself from US invasion, now what hug the US troops by Miss Saigon, welcome back, darling.

this is not Irony play, but still Les Misérables.

Yes, we fought fiercely, the goal was to turn Americans become the friends, not an enemy forever.
You will be happier if you see Vietnam and the US are enemies of each other forever?
If right so, sorry you are a badboy.
 
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I admire policies of Vietnam. They fought against imperialist and they won. Now they want to improve their relations with USA. What is wrong with this? Should they see each-other as enemy forever? No way...

Now Vietnam is a free state. They won't obey anyone even China.
 
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Getting raped and bombed that many times was not enough???

Welcome another round???

If China don't return our islands in SCS(east sea), then we will allow US.Navy to dock in VietNam habour, then all secret of China Navy including sub-base in HaiNan will be revealed by US's drone and reconnaissance aircraft:P
 
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Yes, we fought fiercely, the goal was to turn Americans become the friends, not an enemy forever.
You will be happier if you see Vietnam and the US are enemies of each other forever?
If right so, sorry you are a badboy.

a vietnamese catchword for you "亲中亡国 亲美亡党“
close to USA will led to the destruction of the Vietnamese Communist Party.
close to China will ......
 
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