China’s “aggressive behavior” within the South China Sea, together with the usage of water canon by its coast guard towards a Philippine vessel within the West Philippine Sea earlier this month, have to be challenged and checked, the commander of the US Navy’s Seventh Fleet stated on Sunday.
Vice Admiral Karl Thomas assured the Philippines of US backing within the face of “shared challenges” within the area, saying: “My forces are out here for a reason.”
The largest of the US Navy’s forward-deployed fleets, the Seventh Fleet, headquartered in Japan, operates as many as 70 ships, has round 150 plane and greater than 27,000 sailors.
It operates over an space of 124 million sq. km (48 million sq. miles) from bases in Japan, South Korea and Singapore.
“You have to challenge people I would say operating in a grey zone. When they’re taking a little bit more and more and pushing you, you’ve got to push back, you have to sail and operate,” Thomas instructed Reuters.
“There’s really no better example of aggressive behavior than the activity on 5 August on the shoal,” he added.
On Aug. 5, a Chinese coast guard ship used water cannon towards a Philippine boat carrying provides to troops aboard the BRP Sierra Madre, a warship the Philippines deliberately grounded at Ayungin Shoal within the West Philippine Sea, a fault line within the rivalry between the US and Beijing within the area.
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Thomas stated he had had discussions with Vice Admiral Alberto Carlos, the pinnacle of the Philippine Western Command overseeing the South China Sea, “to understand what his challenges are to find opportunities to be able to help him.”
“We certainly shared challenges. So I wanted to better understand how he views the operations that he’s responsible for. And I want to make sure that he understood what I had available,” stated Thomas who was in Manila for a port name.
On Saturday, Thomas stated he joined a flight from Manila “to go out and check out the South China Sea.”
The Philippines gained a world arbitration award towards China in 2016, after a tribunal stated Beijing’s sweeping declare to sovereignty over a lot of the South China Sea had no authorized foundation.
China has constructed militarized, artifical islands within the South China Sea and its declare of historic sovereignty overlaps with the unique financial zones of the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia.
The Chinese Embassy in Manila didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark. — Reuters
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