Taiwan
May Send Warships, F-16s To Escalate Philippine Naval Confrontation
14
May, 2013
While
most consider the Middle-East a hot-bed of geopolitical risk (prone
to flare at any moment), it seems hot money flows and territorial
disputes are rapidly turning the South China Sea into a powder-keg.
As Japan vs China is off the front pages for a moment (and US
and South Korea engage in joint naval exercises)
it seems Taiwan and the Philippines are escalating rapidly following
the death of a Taiwanese fisherman last week after Filipino military
fired on his vessel in supposedly disputed territory between Taipei
and Manila. The situation is evolving rapidly as the
Philippines' un-apology (though they sent their condolences) may
prompt Taiwan to send F-16 fighters, Kidd-class destroyers, and three
or more warships,
according to The Liberty Times. The threat of escalation is premised
on a formal apology coming within 72 hours. As Stratfor notes,
Taiwan's
territorial 'claims' are "outrageously ambitious"
but the various island nations all appear set on rattling sabres as
mainland China stiffens its resolve against Japan over the Senkakus.
Taiwan's
"ambitious" territorial claims...
Given
the movements of the Navy (below),
it would seem the US is well aware of where tensions are starting to
rise
- in addition to the nimitz which is part of the Korean exercise,
there is a large deck amphibious ship in the East China Sea
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