-(Reuters 20/7) U.S. says its forces will keep operating in South China Sea, in order to protect the rights, freedoms and lawful uses of sea and airspace guaranteed to all. -(Business Insider 20/7) Chinese nationalists are taking their anger out on anything American they can touch -(USNI 20/7) Analysis: What’s Next for Manila Following South China Sea Ruling? The courses of actions are scant if...
The Philippines has turned down a Chinese proposal to start bilateral talks, its foreign minister said on Tuesday, because of Beijing's pre-condition of not discussing a court ruling that nullified most of its South China Sea claims.
-(WSJ 28/07) China, Russia Plan Naval Drills in South China Sea: They are the first joint exercises in the South China Sea between China and Russia. They follow international tribunal’s rejection of Chinese maritime claims. -(Foreignpolicy 27/07) The Paradox at the Heart of the South China Sea Ruling: What looked like a huge defeat for China may actually play into Beijing's hands.
Beijing Won’t Stop South China Sea Island Building; Philippines rejects talks not based on arbitral ruling; U.S. says its forces will keep operating in South China Sea; Australia to continue patrols across South China Sea...
China's South China Sea ad displayed at New York’s Times Square; Vietnam slams Taiwanese officials' visit to Spratly Island; Duterte: PH-China talks to be based on international law; US tells Beijing sea patrols will continue...
-(Sputnik News 12/8) Beijing Crosses Washington's 'Red Line' in South China Sea: The Chinese military appears to be dramatically increasing its presence around a key island in the South China Sea, sending a strong message to Washington. -(National Interest 11/8) The Real South China Sea Danger: A Brewing Security Dilemma: There is a need for an evolution to a primarily non-military approach that...
When considering the implications of the South China Sea arbitral award, it is crucial to consider the political context in which China views the decision.
China's supreme court clarifies maritime jurisdiction; PH fishers asked to stand down as China court warns vs illegal fishing; Ex-Philippine leader Ramos travels to Hong Kong as 'icebreaker' with China; US, Singapore discourage militarization in South China Sea...
As part of the Continuous Bomber Presence mission in the Pacific, the US has regularly kept bombers stationed at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, but in the last few days the fleet of aging B-52 bombers has been replaced with newer B-1 and B-2 bombers.
Last month, the Hague’s Permanent Court of Arbitration sharply rebuked China over its bogus claims to sovereignty over the South China Sea — claims it’s used to bully and intimidate every country bordering the sea’s shores.