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China's Aggressive Naval Tactics Pose Threat to Australian Divers
international-relations2 years ago

China's Aggressive Naval Tactics Pose Threat to Australian Divers

A recent incident involving a Chinese destroyer using active sonar to injure Australian divers highlights the dangerous escalation of China's aggressive behavior at sea. China has been increasingly engaging in maritime thuggery, such as firing water cannons and aiming blinding lasers, but this incident marks a significant escalation as it involves a warship-on-warship interaction. The use of active sonar in this manner is a hostile act and should be met with proportional force. It is crucial for navies operating near China to have clear Rules of Engagement (ROE) that address such actions. Alliance building and Freedom of Navigation Operations (FONOPS) are also important in demonstrating unity and deterring China's grey zone activities. Failure to address these escalating tensions may eventually lead to armed conflict.

US Deploys F-16 Fighters to Protect Against Iranian Ship Seizures in Persian Gulf
international-relations2 years ago

US Deploys F-16 Fighters to Protect Against Iranian Ship Seizures in Persian Gulf

The US is deploying F-16 fighter jets to the Persian Gulf region to protect ships from Iranian seizures in the Strait of Hormuz. This comes after Iran attempted to seize two oil tankers near the strait, prompting the US Navy to respond and prevent the seizures. The F-16s will provide air cover to ships and increase the US military's visibility in the region to deter further Iranian actions.

Chinese warship's close encounter with US destroyer in Taiwan Strait raises tensions.
international-relations2 years ago

Chinese warship's close encounter with US destroyer in Taiwan Strait raises tensions.

A Chinese warship came within 150 yards of hitting the USS Chung-Hoon while it was conducting joint exercises with Canada in the Taiwan Strait. The Chinese ship sped up and cut in front of the US destroyer's bow, warning the US ship that there would be a collision if it didn't alter course. The incident occurred as US-Chinese tensions remain high in the South China Sea. The Canadian commander called the incident "not professional" on the part of the Chinese, saying it was "clearly instigated by the Chinese."

Philippines challenges China's sea claims.
politics2 years ago

Philippines challenges China's sea claims.

A Chinese coast guard ship blocked a Philippine patrol vessel near Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea, causing a near-collision in the latest act of Beijing’s aggression in the strategic waterway. The Philippine coast guard had invited a small group of journalists to join the 1,670-kilometer patrol for the first time as part of a new Philippine strategy aimed at exposing China’s increasingly aggressive actions in the South China Sea. The territorial conflicts involving China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei have long been regarded as an Asian flashpoint and a delicate fault line in the rivalry between the United States and China in the region.