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  • Japan says China subs, warships came near Okinawa

    04/14/2010 9:22:06 PM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 10 replies · 459+ views
    AP via Google ^ | 4/14/2010 | AP via Google
    Two Chinese submarines and several warships were spotted in international waters off Japan's southern island of Okinawa at the weekend, and Tokyo is investigating what the military vessels were doing there, the defense minister said Tuesday. Encounters between China's growing military and the Japanese navy have increased in the waters between the two countries in recent years. The two governments both lay claim to valuable undersea gas deposits in the region, which they have agreed to jointly develop. Okinawan islands also have dozens of U.S. military bases. More than half of the 47,000 U.S. troops in Japan under a security...
  • U.S. military officials wary of China's expanding fleet of submarines

    02/07/2008 9:30:00 PM PST · by fishhound · 32 replies · 96+ views
    Int'l Herald Tribune (NYT) ^ | February 7, 2008 | David Lague
    BEIJING: For a procession of senior U.S. military commanders who have visited China in recent years, the complaint has become almost routine. As part of a sustained military buildup, they say, China is investing heavily in so-called area-denial weapons without explaining why it needs them. The term area-denial weapons refers to a combination of armaments, technology and tactics that could be used to dominate a specific area or keep opposing forces at bay in a conflict. And one of the most formidable examples U.S. commanders identify is the Chinese Navy's rapidly expanding fleet of nuclear and conventional submarines. "I would...
  • ..heliport off Okinawa has put a remote isle in the sights of the U.S. military

    05/04/2005 2:44:37 PM PDT · by Bald Eagle777 · 3 replies · 710+ views
    ASAHI.com ^ | 5/4/2005 | SHINICHI SENZAKI
    IRABU, Okinawa Prefecture-An airstrip on the islet of Shimojijima, far southwest of Okinawa's main island, has been swept up in the United States' geopolitical strategy to transform its armed forces. Besides the U.S. military, the maneuverings involve the Self-Defense Forces, town council intrigue, local fear of Chinese submarines and a mysterious negotiator promising money from the central government. As for the island's strategic value, no one seems quite sure. What is certain is that little progress is being made on construction of an offshore heliport near Henoko in Okinawa's Nago. The facility is intended to replace the U.S. Marine Corps...
  • CNOOC to start gas field despite dispute

    03/30/2005 9:04:58 AM PST · by Bald Eagle777 · 11 replies · 550+ views
    Daily Times ^ | March 30, 2005 | Reuters
    China’s top offshore oil and gas producer, CNOOC Ltd., will begin operations this year at a gas field in the East China Sea despite a territorial dispute with Japan. ..CNOOC Chairman Fu Chengyu told reporters on Tuesday he expected the Chunxiao field, located south of Japan, to begin operations in August and September... ....On Monday Japanese media reported Japan had demanded that China halt construction at the Chunxiao natural gas field. Hydrocarbon deposits were found in the early 1970s... In 2004 China’s construction of the Chunxiao natural gas production plant 5 kilometres (3 miles) from the disputed area aggravated tensions...
  • Japan-China tensions rise over tiny islands

    03/03/2005 3:24:13 PM PST · by Bald Eagle777 · 6 replies · 527+ views
    The Christian Science Monitor ^ | February 11, 2005 | Robert Marquand
    TOKYO - In a sign of deepening popular and political animosity between China and Japan, Tokyo took formal possession this week of a tiny archipelago in the Pacific waters south of Japan. In the early morning of Feb. 9, Tokyo informed Beijing's embassy here that the Senkaku Islands would be administered by the Japanese coast guard. The unexpectedly bold action by Tokyo received little attention here. But it is seen as a "serious chess move," says one diplomat, in a region where power relations are being redefined, and where tensions over energy, borders, military buildups, and ethnic rivalries are palpable....