Posted on 05/13/2010 10:51:29 PM PDT by ErnstStavroBlofeld
The other day we linked to a piece by a Navy commander warning of increasingly activist Chinese naval exercises in recent months. IISS has a new brief providing useful detail on a number of recent Chinese sorties into the South China Sea.
Two exercises in March and April were the first of any real size beyond the First Island Chain, and indicated that deployments beyond the chain were now official policy, says London based IISS. The flotillas contained the PLAs most advanced warships, of Russian manufacture (Kilo class diesel electric subs and Sovremenny class destroyers).
In March and April a flotilla of six ships from the North Sea Fleet set sail, passing near Okinawa on its way to the strategic Malacca Strait between Malaysia and Indonesia; through which flows much of Chinas inbound shipping, including vital oil and minerals. Once there, the flotilla conducted live fire and anti-submarine exercises.
IISS says these sorties demonstrate the PLA Navy is taking a much more prominent role in Chinese foreign policy. It shows that the navy is willing and able to break through the First Island Chain and into the Pacific a substantial change from previous doctrine.
For Chinas neighbors, Vietnam and other Southeast Asian countries, it means they will have to contend with a more assertive China. Japan and the U.S. will have to get used to Chinese flotillas moving about the Pacific. However, its primary focus will be on preserving territorial integrity rather than on aggressive expansion.
What say you readers? Aggressive Chinese naval actions which should be of some concern? Or a rising power demonstrating its intent to defend strategic self interests? Of course the two arent mutually exclusive
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Not only this, but China is expanding into the Indian Ocean. Meanwhile, Russia is turning the Mediterranean into its own lake, and reemerging into the Atlantic.
Russia just signed a deal with Turkey for a nuclear reactor
Turkey will not be a NATO member for much longer. It has been extended membership into the CSTO. (So has Ukraine and Belarus, the spat between Russia and Belarus does not exist behind the scenes)
I agree. The problem will be the USAF removing 90-100 B-b1 bombs from Incirlik Air Base without the Turks noticing.
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