Posted on 11/21/2007 7:23:11 PM PST by NormsRevenge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China has unexpectedly denied the USS Kitty Hawk aircraft carrier and its accompanying ships entry to Hong Kong port for a long-planned Thanksgiving holiday visit, the U.S. State Department said on Wednesday.
"At present, it appears the USS Kitty Hawk strike group will not be making a port call in Hong Kong as previously planned as a result of a last minute denial by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs," State Department spokeswoman Nicole Thompson said.
China gave no reason was for the denial, Thompson said.
The United States is pressing Chinese authorities for an explanation and to reconsider its decision, she added.
The Financial Times newspaper said the Kitty Hawk group and its crew of 8,000 U.S. airmen and sailors had been expected in Hong Kong on Wednesday, but now would spend the holiday on the South China Sea.
A U.S. Navy spokesman was not immediately available for comment.
You bet.
Now your thinking.
The Sailors would be welcome there.
Ooo yeah. Liberty in Taipei. Much better than Hong Kong any day. Kaoshiung, Keelung. You bet.
France learned that it isn’t good to piss off the American consumer and now it’s the chicom’s turn.
When do we start???
I’m so ready.
Yankee Doodle Dumplings anyone?
Amen! We need a one China policy..Taiwan!
Yep.
And why the blankety-blank are we bringing 5-10 thousand or more Sailors and Marines to spend their liberty money in China anyway?
Not to mention the tremendous port fees and the money spent on supplies, fuel or whatever.
Nothing like financing the largest communist nation in the world instead of spending our money with a nation that supports us.
To me this is just more government craziness.
The Japanese have a thing about Nuclear Reactors -- they don't want them, and I believe that the USS Kitty Hawk is based in Japan or at least makes port calls to Japanese ports.
Japan made a big stink about giving oil fuel to the USS Kitty Hawk because some of that fuel could have been used in attacks in Afghanistan.
Japan cannot aid those who are at war...
All the Christmas stuff got brought into harbor and unloaded last July.
The democRats F$%^ with the Military, why shouldn’t the ChiComs?
This is Communist China’s way of communicating their displeasure at our media’s exposure and widespread reporting of dangerous lead content in Chinese-produced toys as well as tainted food and other dangerous things found in products from China. They play hardball and are like the Islamofascists in a key way - they will only respect strength and resolve. They take the weak and crush them. Just check with Burma and Falun Gong. This will be a very interesting situation to watch over the coming months. I am sure Hillary can work this out with her well-intentioned Chinese benefactors.
I see that the Lou Dobbs poll tonight showed that some 98% of responders said they would go out of their way to avoid buying Chinese made products.
We have used Hong Kong as a port for ages.
I suppose logistically it makes sense as a port.
Also, it is a projection of power.
*Bill Clinton's 8 Million Dollar AK-47 Deal of 1996
( http://www.ak47world.com/clinton.html)
Duncan Hunter is right about China. Get behind Duncan today!
Go Hunter in 2008!
Taiwan would be ecstatic over a visit by a USN carrier battle group and it would give the ChiComs apoplexy.
Win-win, I say!
And replace it with what? Poppy, Cheney, Congress, Clinton, and the Smirking Chimp have let our Navy sink down close to 300 active left.
KH is going out of service soon though. She's the last of her class and was the oldest as well. She got all her yard work done and lasted as designed. Actually if you want to compare service years try this. Kitty Hawk CV 62 Commission Date: 04/29/1961 Enterprise CVN 65 Commission Date: 11/25/1961
Chuck Fina.
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