China returns fire at U.S. as war-of-words escalates
Bejing and Washington accuse each other of "militarization" in the South China Sea, but China's new military budget may belie the belicose rhetoric
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Bejing and Washington accuse each other of "militarization" in the South China Sea, but China's new military budget may belie the belicose rhetoric
www.cbsnews.comAmerican warships could escort Philippine vessels in the disputed South China Sea amid increasing confrontations with China, U.S. commander says. Tensions continued to escalate in the South China Sea this week with multiple collisions occurring between Coast Guard ships belonging to China and the Philippines, a key U.S. ally. For more on the situation, CBS News was joined by Greg Poling, senior fellow and the director of Southeast Asia Program at the Center for Strategic and International...
www.cbsnews.comCHINESE state media has issued a grave warning to two USS aircraft carriers in the South China Sea that they could be destroyed.
www.express.co.ukChina warns US against intervention in maritime disputes with Philippines, citing no right to interfere in regional affairs.
www.thehindu.comThe USS Carl Vinson, which is steaming through the South China Sea, is just one of several high-profile displays of U.S. naval power as President Donald Trump's administration weighs options of how to…
apnews.comTensions between China and the Philippines have been elevated for more than two months in the South China Sea and show no signs of abating.
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