Posted on 03/09/2009 5:23:18 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, March 9, 2009 Five Chinese vessels shadowed and aggressively maneuvered close to the USNS Impeccable in the South China Sea yesterday, a senior Pentagon official said today.
The U.S. oceanographic ship was 70 miles south of Hainan Island conducting routine operations in international waters when the ships approached, Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said.
We view these as unprofessional maneuvers by the Chinese vessels and violations under international law to operate with due regard for the rights and safety of other lawful users of the ocean, Whitman said.
A civilian crew mans the ship, which operates under the auspices of the Military Sealift Command.
The incident began as the ships surrounded the Impeccable and two craft closed to within 50 feet, Whitman said. The Chinese ships included a Chinese navy intelligence collection ship, a Bureau of Maritime Fisheries patrol vessel, a State Oceanographic Administration patrol vessel and two small Chinese-flagged trawlers.
Crewmen aboard the Impeccable used fire hoses to spray one of the vessels as a protective measure. The Chinese crewmembers disrobed to their underwear and continued closing to within 25 feet.
The Chinese vessels dropped pieces of wood in the water directly in the Impeccables path, and two of the ships stopped directly in the U.S. vessels path, forcing it to stop.
Whitman said the Chinese used poles in an attempt to snag the Impeccables towed acoustic array sonars. Impeccables master used bridge-to-bridge radio circuits to inform the Chinese ships in a friendly manner that it was leaving the area and requested a safe path to navigate.
These are dangerous close maneuvers that these vessels engaged in, Whitman said.
The incident was the culmination of earlier harassment. A Chinese patrol vessel shined a high-intensity spotlight March 4 on the USNS Victorious operating in the Yellow Sea 125 miles from Chinas coast. Chinese maritime aircraft buzzed the ship 12 times March 5.
A Chinese frigate crossed the bow of the Impeccable at a range of about 100 yards March 5. Maritime aircraft buzzed the ship after that incident.
Another Chinese ship challenged Impeccable over bridge-to-bridge radio March 7, calling its operations illegal and directing the American ship to leave the area or suffer the consequences, officials said.
The Impeccable is one of six surveillance ships that gather underwater acoustical data, Whitman said. U.S. ships routinely operate in the area.
We expect Chinese ships to act responsibly and refrain from provocative activities that could lead to miscalculation or a collision at sea, endangering vessels and the lives of U.S. and Chinese mariners, a Defense Department official said.
U.S. embassy officials lodged a protest against these actions with the Foreign Ministry in China, and Defense Department officials have protested with the Chinese embassy here.
The Chinese are testing Obama...Biden said so.
Fun and games on this stuff since the early 1960’s.
Send in a couple of fleet tugs and an ice breaker or two to serve as pulling guards to clear the way.
if a pair of 688 class attack sub surfaced “nearby” and asked the American skipper if they could “lend a hand”
But given who is in charge I am surprised our ship wasn't ordered into the Chinese port for it's ‘violations’ with Hill beating feet over to ‘apologize’ and offer ‘reparations’...
When the ships start getting really close start broadcasting loudly over the ship speakers:
Countdown sequence initiated....countdown sequence initiated
Nuclear detonation in T minus 60 seconds.
Nuclear detonation in T minus 60 seconds.
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Everyone, relax. We have a messiah as our president. The almighty and all powerful. Can the Chinese say the same thing?
Shall we assume oil’s going higher?
Maybe we were peeking in the window of this:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/majornews/1917167/Chinese-build-secret-nuclear-submarine-base.html
or looking for this mischievous rascal...
http://www.fas.org/blog/ssp/2008/04/new-chinese-ssbn-deploys-to-hainan-island-naval-base.php
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