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Two US Navy Carrier Strike Groups Patrol South China Sea
Both the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) and the U.S. Navy are, currently, on naval maneuvers in the South China Sea. Both the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) and the U.S. Navy are, currently, on naval maneuvers in the South China Sea. -
Three US Navy Carriers Now Patrolling Asia To Deter China
The United States is bolstering its military power in the Indo-Pacific region to send a strong signal to China not to test its mettle. The United States is bolstering its military power in the Indo-Pacific region to send a strong signal to China not to test its mettle. -
India And China Agrees To Conduct An Agreement To Ease Border, Trade Tensions
China's President Xi Jinping and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to hold talks to ease border and trade tensions amid forum cancellation. China's President Xi Jinping and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to hold talks to ease border and trade tensions amid forum cancellation. -
Philippines Invites Russia To Partner In Oil And Gas Projects In South China Sea
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte reportedly asked heads of Russia's oil sector to invest in oil and gas exploration projects in the South China Sea during his visit to Moscow. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte reportedly asked heads of Russia's oil sector to invest in oil and gas exploration projects in the South China Sea during his visit to Moscow. -
U.S. Goads Asian Allies Into Boosting Military Patrols in South China Sea
The U.S. Department of Defense wants the United States' allies in Asia and the Pacific to bolster their military power in the South China Sea in support of its own efforts to deter China. The U.S. Department of Defense wants the United States' allies in Asia and the Pacific to bolster their military power in the South China Sea in support of its own efforts to deter China. -
U.S. Using Submarines to Defeat China’s A2/AD Defense Networks
China's anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) defense network covering the Sea of Japan, the East China Sea and the South China Sea might deter surface warships of the U.S. Navy but will be totally ineffective against missile attacks by American submarines. China's anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) defense network covering the Sea of Japan, the East China Sea and the South China Sea might deter surface warships of the U.S. Navy but will be totally ineffective against missile attacks by American submarines. -
Japanese Navy Sends Submarine to Prowl South China Sea
A battle group of the the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) patrolling the disputed South China Sea has been strengthened with the addition of submarine built to sink warships, the first time the Japanese have combined both surface and undersea warships in a patrol. A battle group of the the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) patrolling the disputed South China Sea has been strengthened with the addition of submarine built to sink warships, the first time the Japanese have combined both surface and undersea warships in a patrol. -
Japan’s Navy Continues Patrols of South China Sea
Japan continues its largest show of maritime force in Asia since World War 2 by sending the helicopter carrier, JS Kaga (DDH-184), and two destroyers to patrol the South China Sea. Japan continues its largest show of maritime force in Asia since World War 2 by sending the helicopter carrier, JS Kaga (DDH-184), and two destroyers to patrol the South China Sea. -
Xi Jinping To Visit Philippines As China-PH Relations Thaw
President Xi Jining is expected to visit the Philippines later this year according to Alan Peter Cayetano, the country’s foreign affairs secretary. The announcement came as President Rodrigo Duterte approved the establishment of a technical working group that will work on the Philippines-China joint exploration in the South China Sea. President Xi Jining is expected to visit the Philippines later this year according to Alan Peter Cayetano, the country’s foreign affairs secretary. The announcement came as President Rodrigo Duterte approved the establishment of a technical working group that will work on the Philippines-China joint exploration in the South China Sea. -
China's Advances In South China Sea Urges Southeast Asian Nations To Increase Naval Forces
There is a new report that Beijing's advances in the island urges other Southeast Asian nations to increase their coastguard facilities in the region to make their presence felt There is a new report that Beijing's advances in the island urges other Southeast Asian nations to increase their coastguard facilities in the region to make their presence felt