China Warns The World: America Is The "Greatest Threat To Peace & Stability"
27
May, 2016
It
is no secret that the relationship between the United States and
China has been strained
for quite some time.
Earlier this month when
the US sailed its guided missile destroyer the USS William P.
Lawrence within 12 nautical miles of Chinese-occupied Fiery Cross
Reef, it
ended in China scrambling of two fighter jets and three warships to
shadow the destroyer and convince it to leave the area.
The
US admitted that it sailed the USS William P. Lawrence by the
disputed island in order to "challenge excessive maritime
claims" made by China. In turn, China had this to say about the
US effort: "This
action by the U.S. side threatened China's sovereignty and security
interests, endangered the staff and facilities on the reef, and
damaged regional peace and stability."
As
the US meddles in the South China Sea disputes, China
has been increasingly vocal about its displeasure, and that came out
very directly in recent comments made on Thursday.
The
United Nations is getting ready to rule on a maritime dispute between
China and the Philippines, and in discussing that potential ruling
Yang Yujun, spokesman for the Ministry of National Defense (MND) said
at a briefing that US involvement in these types of disputes is the
greatest threat to the region.
From Russia
Today
On Thursday, China said that it would not recognize the UN verdict on the issue, unless China’s claims are honored.
“No matter what kind of ruling the Court makes, China will not accept nor recognize the adjudication,” Yang Yujun, spokesman for the Ministry of National Defense (MND) said at a briefing. “This is China’s right conferred by the international laws. By doing so we are actually abiding by and observing the international laws.”
The tension is being exacerbated even further by a continuously growing American presence in the region, whose many allies also lay claims to the islands. China has called the US involvement in the dispute the “greatest” threat to the region.
“Certain countries outside the region frequently show its military strength in the South China Sea area and this is actually the greatest threat to peace and stability in the region. We urge them to stop stirring up a storm in a teapot and stop sowing seeds of discord so as to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea, which conforms to the common interests of all parties,” Yang said.
Yang
went on to say that "in
essence, the root cause for security hazards and potential accidents
in the air and at sea between China and the US is the long term,
large-scale and frequent close-in reconnaissance activities against
China by the US military vessels and aircraft."
The
statement made by Yang sums up perfectly what we have been saying for
quite some time now. The more the US provokes China, and Russia for
that matter, the likelihood of international incident increases. Of
course, maybe that's what the United States has been after all along.
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