US Indo-Pacific Command has reported US bomber overflights into the South China Sea, a 32-hour operation flying B-1B Lancers over contested areas which the US opposes Chinese claims to. They say the overflights are meant to assure allies.
Recently, most US military action in South China Sea has been from the Navy, where warships sail near Chinese-claimed islands mostly to try to provoke a Chinese reaction. The planes, however, seem to be part of a general escalation, after a similar operation of US warplanes near Japan last week.
With the US Navy constantly strained, the use of planes might be a more convenient option for the US. At the same time, US planes flying deep into Chinese territory to challenge China creates an even bigger risk of a confrontation in the area.
Officials are presenting these as “deterrence missions” as a way to justify them. The US military almost certainly wouldn’t consider comparable operations from China over US territory a “deterrence,” however, and if anything these are deliberately provocative.
Dropping Coronavirus instead of bombs
Not sure why China’s neighbors would be assured by a nuclear power rattling sabres in their back yards….
It seems never to occur to the USA NOT to intervene, in the South China Sea, in the Persian Gulf, in Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, Syria, while the USA sinks into the mire of disease, unemployment, hatred of China, Russia or anyone else it can blame. Why not try to solve your own multitude of problems?
One important lesson from history: “deterrence” eventually fails.
https://www.ghostsofhistory.wordpress.com/
This finally makes sense;
The totalitarian US military police state has failed and it believes if it loses a war with China, then it wil be appointed as the governing body of central north America.
… Don’t you just luv it when a plan comes together…
“allies” ? in the Pacific ? Who would that be ?
Israel lol
It was either that or “American interests”. We spread out our ‘go to’ excuses. Keeps them guessing. We’d use “state sponsor of terrorism” but that’s pretty much reserved for Iran. We do have regional ‘go to’ excuses also. When we’re really serious, we whip out all three.