China has been warned by the United States to dismantle its missile systems shield deployed in the disputed Spratly Islands chain in the South China Sea.
The move, believed to be the first time Washington has directly addressed the issue, came in a statement following high-level talks at last week’s second annual US-China Diplomatic and Security Dialogue.
Trade war tensions were expected to dominate the meetings in Washington.
But it was the military buildup in the South China Sea which was brought into sharp focus during discussions between US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis and their opposite numbers, Beijing’s leading diplomat Yang Jiechi and Defense Minister General Wei Fenghe.
“The United States called on China to withdraw its missile systems from disputed features in the Spratly Islands, and reaffirmed that all countries should avoid addressing disputes through coercion or intimidation,” the US statement said.
Concerns have been growing among Southeast Asian nations and Washington that China was slowly establishing an air defense zone around previously uninhabited islands, reefs and atolls in one of the world’s most important sea lanes.
US and allies
Military bases have been constructed as Beijing flouts international law, claiming the islands are integral parts of China.
The US and its allies have been told by President Xi Jinping’s administration to stop sending ships and aircraft near what the world’s second-largest economy considers to be sovereign territory.
In response, Mattis has made it clear that the US will “fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows.”
During the past year, the US and its allies have conducted maneuvers in the South China Sea, which is vital for global trade with goods and products worth between US$3 trillion and $5 trillion passing through vital sea routes.

“The Chinese side made it clear to the United States that it should stop sending its vessels and military aircraft close to Chinese islands and reefs and stop actions that undermine Chinese authority and security interests,” Senior Foreign Policy adviser Yang said.
Back in June at the Shangri-La Dialogue summit in Singapore, Mattis told defense ministers from 28 Asia-Pacific nations about the threat of “militarization” on former barren islands and reefs.
Outlining the problems faced by China’s naval and missile presence in their own backyard, he raised the question of “intimidation and coercion.”
“China’s militarization of artificial features in the South China Sea includes the deployment of anti-ship missiles, surface-to-air missiles, electronic jammers, and more recently, the landing of bomber aircraft at Woody Island,” Mattis said at the time.
“Despite China’s claims to the contrary, the placement of these weapons systems is tied directly to military use for the purposes of intimidation and coercion,” he added.
Opening gambit
Yet this is just the opening gambit, according to Patrick G Buchan, who specializes in Indo-Pacific security at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
He stressed that China has a long-term strategy and is looking to become the “paramount power” in the region.
“China talks up a big game and understands the value of perpetrating a mythology of its inevitable dominance. It is an attractive and reasonably plausible message. But in this context, it is important to understand China’s endgame – to be the Indo-Pacific’s paramount political, military and economic power,” Buchan said.
“Essentially, China seeks to ease the United States out of the door, deadbolt it, and make sure it doesn’t come back. To this end, China is utilizing all the tools in the statecraft toolkit,” he continued.
“It deploys anti-ship and surface-to-air missile systems on its artificial islands, bullies the United States and allied ships on the high seas, splashes around cheap money, and dictates to foreign airlines how they should refer to Taiwan,” he said. “Across much of the Indo-Pacific, China currently sets the tone of the game. Critically, the United States does not,” Buchan added.

sure china will do whatever the schoolyard bully tells it to do. lets grab the popcorn…
sure china will do whatever the schoolyard bully tells it to do. lets grab the popcorn…
Asians times you are a BULL-SHYT propaganda site…
Asians times you are a BULL-SHYT propaganda site…
And sailing warships within China’s territorial waters as a provocation, as the US just did, will and should be met with China’s resistance.
"Military bases have been constructed as Beijing flouts international law, claiming the islands are integral parts of China."
(And the link was to the UNCLOS tribunal finding.)
Wrong. The UNCLOS tribunal took no stand on territorial claims, nor should it. LOS stand for law of the sea, not land.
So China occupies and owns those islands, just as the US owns Hawaii, and it can put anything it chooses on its own territory just as the US does.
"Military bases have been constructed as Beijing flouts international law, claiming the islands are integral parts of China."
(And the link was to the UNCLOS tribunal finding.)
Wrong. The UNCLOS tribunal took no stand on territorial claims, nor should it. LOS stand for law of the sea, not land.
So China occupies and owns those islands, just as the US owns Hawaii, and it can put anything it chooses on its own territory just as the US does.
Joe Stalin is a gay matador.
Joe Stalin is a gay matador.
Yashad Rizvi, you’re exactly right! America will drive China out of the SCS any day now!
Yashad Rizvi, you’re exactly right! America will drive China out of the SCS any day now!
Yashad Rizvi
First, the japs – They hate the yanks’ guts but they got no balls to kick them out because their balls are being squeezed everyday by their empire masters.
Second, the Dongs – For the last 2,000 years of their history, the dongs have been playing off their enemy’s enemy. But they always get their own tails burnt to a crisp everytime. Just watch out how the dongs are going to get burn again.
Third, the taiwanese pro-independence rats – They make up less than 5% of taiwan’s 23 million people. This figure is telling because 95% of taiwanese are descendants of immigrants from china. This 5% are descendants of those turncoat japs who refused to return to a war torn and defeated japan after 1945. It is this group of people who are holding taiwan hostage with the support of the empire and the japs. Now, all china has to do is wait for them to declare "independence"…Then we shall see who has "bigger weapons" – I think you really mean "guns", right?
As for the Uighurs, they can go back to turkey. Maybe turkey will carve out a turkestan for them.
The tibetans love china. They are making a lot of money and living the good life, way much better when the dalai lama and his cronies used to drive their ancestors like slaves, actually much worse than slaves. Who has heard of the dalai lama these days?
Yashad Rizvi
First, the japs – They hate the yanks’ guts but they got no balls to kick them out because their balls are being squeezed everyday by their empire masters.
Second, the Dongs – For the last 2,000 years of their history, the dongs have been playing off their enemy’s enemy. But they always get their own tails burnt to a crisp everytime. Just watch out how the dongs are going to get burn again.
Third, the taiwanese pro-independence rats – They make up less than 5% of taiwan’s 23 million people. This figure is telling because 95% of taiwanese are descendants of immigrants from china. This 5% are descendants of those turncoat japs who refused to return to a war torn and defeated japan after 1945. It is this group of people who are holding taiwan hostage with the support of the empire and the japs. Now, all china has to do is wait for them to declare "independence"…Then we shall see who has "bigger weapons" – I think you really mean "guns", right?
As for the Uighurs, they can go back to turkey. Maybe turkey will carve out a turkestan for them.
The tibetans love china. They are making a lot of money and living the good life, way much better when the dalai lama and his cronies used to drive their ancestors like slaves, actually much worse than slaves. Who has heard of the dalai lama these days?
Delusional Ken, There are a lot of Allies in that region for USA. They want USA there. If China can treat 900 million of its own citizens bad how do you think they will treat a foreign national or country, once they gain the upper hand? USA has sailed these waters for 100 years and now China wants to complain and kick USA out. That in Fact is an act of war.
Delusional Ken, There are a lot of Allies in that region for USA. They want USA there. If China can treat 900 million of its own citizens bad how do you think they will treat a foreign national or country, once they gain the upper hand? USA has sailed these waters for 100 years and now China wants to complain and kick USA out. That in Fact is an act of war.
Unfortunately Trump is very weak leader if leader at all, he does have a big mouth and with that he made US weakest in last 50 years. Btw US is not in position to dictate anything in South China sea, Chinese military power there is already bigger than anything US can bring baring nuclear weapons… It is new reality for US – country is not able to project its power to all of Pacific despite huge army it poses.
Unfortunately Trump is very weak leader if leader at all, he does have a big mouth and with that he made US weakest in last 50 years. Btw US is not in position to dictate anything in South China sea, Chinese military power there is already bigger than anything US can bring baring nuclear weapons… It is new reality for US – country is not able to project its power to all of Pacific despite huge army it poses.
Yashad Rizvi
Like the 59 tomahawks trump fired at bashar assad and only 23 got thru.
Like the saudi’s Patriot anti-missile system that made automatic U-turns to hit its own gunners. Some went haywire and detonated prematurely. And the poor hauthis were just equiped with soviet era self-modified SCUDs. And now, the clown prince’s balls are rattling every time he hears a missile coming in from Yemen. No wonder, trump’s USD110 billion arms deal went silent.
Oooooo…china is soooooo…afraid of these big guns. LOL! LOL!
If you wait around a bit longer, you just might spot a few DF21Ds, YJ82s and DF26s stationed at the nansha and xisha islands.
And if you wait…a little bit …more longer…aahhh..the anticipation kills….
Yashad Rizvi
Like the 59 tomahawks trump fired at bashar assad and only 23 got thru.
Like the saudi’s Patriot anti-missile system that made automatic U-turns to hit its own gunners. Some went haywire and detonated prematurely. And the poor hauthis were just equiped with soviet era self-modified SCUDs. And now, the clown prince’s balls are rattling every time he hears a missile coming in from Yemen. No wonder, trump’s USD110 billion arms deal went silent.
Oooooo…china is soooooo…afraid of these big guns. LOL! LOL!
If you wait around a bit longer, you just might spot a few DF21Ds, YJ82s and DF26s stationed at the nansha and xisha islands.
And if you wait…a little bit …more longer…aahhh..the anticipation kills….
all se asian countries ,tibet, japan7 INDIA HATE CHINA. WANT USA TO SUPRESS CHINA. CHINA IS LAWLESS ROUGUE COUNTRY.