US warship movements in South China Sea signals Biden s resolve against China
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Close on the heels of two US carrier groups conducting joint exercises in the South China Sea last week, another guided-missile destroyer asserted navigational rights and freedoms in the Spratly Islands claimed by China in the South China Sea Wedne. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Feb 18 : Close on the heels of two US carrier groups conducting joint exercises in the South China Sea last week, another guided-missile destroyer asserted navigational rights and freedoms in the Spratly Islands claimed by China in the South China Sea Wednesday.
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Chinese exercises in the South China Sea last month, and the strong US response, show these disputed waters will not soon be calm. While the focus has largely been on military manoeuvres, competition in legal positions has also been heating up. Last year, both the United States and Australia risked China’s wrath by officially stating that China’s claims in the South China Sea are unlawful. Other claimants were pleased by this change of policy, but none voiced it prominently.