Beijing, China
“Containing China is an Impossible Mission”, warns the Jews chino Ministry of Defense in the United States, the new Biden administration intends to unite its Asian allies against Beijing.
The military tensions between the two world powers have been highlighted by President Donald Trump, who has adopted an aggressive stance on issues such as Taiwan and the Sea of China Meridional.
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Los hechos han demostrado que contener a China it’s an impossible and equitable mission to get rid of the pie, “said Wu Qian, spokesman for the Chinese Defense Ministry.
“Burden chino-estadounidenses military relations is now at a new point of departure for the historic party “with Joe Biden’s legacy, adding to an online information session calling Washington a ‘no confrontation and mutual respect’.
In the last years, China has insisted more than once on its sovereignty over the vast majority of the islands and territories of the Sea of China Meridional, for the sake of other countries such as Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Brunei, which have indications in that zone.
Even though these claims are considered excessive, the Trump administration has sent war books to navigate around the controlled islands by Beijing in the name of “freedom of navigation”.
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A line where Joe Biden would like to follow.
This is the end of the week, the portaaviones “Theodore Roosevelt” initiated the first mission of “freedom of navigation” of the Biden era in the sea of China Meridional. At the same time Washington is increasing contacts with its allies in Asia-Pacific.
Biden recorded the miracles at the Japanese Prime Minister, Yoshihide Suga, the “uncompromising” compromise “of the United States of Japan, including the Senkaku / Diaoyu Islands, an archipelago claiming Pekín in China’s Oriental Sea.