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TaiwanShantouGuangdongChinaUnited-statesTaiwan-straitTaiwan-generalWashingtonPhilippine-seaOceans-generalOceansTaipei US Navy Cautions China With Cognitive Warfare Photo Op
US Navy Cmdr. Robert J. Briggs and Cmdr. Richard D. Slye monitor surface contacts from the pilothouse of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Mustin while observing one of the two Chinese Communist Party aircraft carriers, the Liaoning. (Image: U.S. Navy by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Arthur)
Military tensions continue to rise near Taiwan as warships from both the U.S. Navy and the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) congregated off Taiwan’s southwestern coast.
On April 4, both countries’ aircraft carriers, the nuclear-powered USS Theodore Roosevelt, and the steam-powered Liaoning were both sighted chaperoned by escort ships.
MiyakoIwateJapanTaiwanEast-china-seaJapan-generalPhilippinesPalawanDapitanWhitsun-reefDisputedSpratly-islandsChina Capable of 'Substantially Subduing' U.S. at Sea, State Media Boasts
On 4/15/21 at 11:44 AM EDT
The People's Liberation Army is capable of "substantially subduing" the U.S. Navy in the waters around China, a Communist Party-owned newspaper boasted this week following a recent encounter in the Western Pacific.
Global Times, the country's nationalistic tabloid, published the fiery response by chief editor Hu Xijin a day after the U.S. Navy released a viral photograph showing two commanding officers casually monitoring China's flagship aircraft carrier
Liaoning as it sails by.
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Mustin."
PLA Navy watchers were quick to spot the lone surface contact in the scene as Chinese carrier
XijinShaanxiChinaTaiwanUnited-statesTaiwan-straitTaiwan-generalPhilippine-seaOceans-generalOceansBeijingTaipeiSouth China Sea Update: This Photo Shows What The US Navy Really Thinks Of China's Aircraft Carrier
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The photo is an instance of "cognitive warfare," said an analyst
Sizable U.S. and Chinese forces are now in the South China Sea
A picture is worth a thousand words, the adage goes. Amid an increasingly belligerent China trying to assert it expansionist claims in the South China Sea and the United States looking to counter that and reassure its allies in the region, if there is one picture that can capture what one antagonist thinks of another, this is it.
TaiwanManilaPhilippinesUnited-statesWashingtonShenyangLiaoningChinaPhilippine-seaOceans-generalOceansBeijingUS and China deploy aircraft carriers in South China Sea as Philippines prepares for joint exercises CNN 39 mins ago By Brad Lendon, CNN © Petty Officer 3rd Class Arthur Rosen/US Navy US Navy Cmdr. Robert J. Briggs and Cmdr. Richard D. Slye monitor the Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning from the pilothouse of the guided-missile destroyer USS Mustin on April 4 in the Philippine Sea.
Military activity in the South China Sea spiked over the weekend as a Chinese aircraft carrier entered the region and a US Navy expeditionary strike group wrapped up exercises.
Meanwhile, the US and Philippines were preparing for joint drills as the US secretary of defense proposed ways to deepen military cooperation between Washington and Manila after China massed vessels in disputed waters.
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