Airstrips, warships, and tankers: what is China up to now?

http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/24/world/asia/china-south-china-sea/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

[excerpts below – not the whole article]

Hong Kong (CNN)China is building an island in the South China Sea that could accommodate the country’s first airstrip in bitterly contested waters, according to satellite images analyzed by IHS Jane’s Defence Weekly.

Reclamation at Fiery Cross Reef on the western edge of the disputed Spratly islands is creating a land mass that is more than 3,000 meters (2 miles) long and between 200 to 300 meters (650 to 980 feet) wide — large enough to construct a runway and apron, the publication said.

The South China Sea is the subject of numerous rival — often messy — territorial claims, with China, Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam disputing sovereignty of several island chains and nearby waters.

“Given its massive military advantage over the other claimants in terms of quantity and quality of materiel, this facility appears purpose-built to coerce other claimants into relinquishing their claims and possessions, or at least provide China with a much stronger negotiating position if talks over the dispute were ever held.”

The report said that dredgers were creating a harbor large enough to receive tankers and warships.

China’s stance on maritime disputes has put it at odds with many of its smaller neighbors.

Earlier this year, it moved an oil rig near the disputed Paracel Islands triggering anti-Chinese riots in Vietnam.

Relations have also soured with the Philippines.

On Friday, a Pentagon spokesman told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that the U.S. wanted China to stop its land reclamation program and engage in diplomatic initiatives.

In a speech at the G20 summit earlier this month, President Barack Obama said the U.S. planned to deepen its diplomatic and military engagement in Asia and would work to ensure that big nations don’t “bully the small.”

An editorial posted in the Global Times, said that Vietnam, the Philippines and the U.S. should “get used” to China’s island construction and its more frequent presence in the seas.

Compare the above information to the study below and the information posted after Joel Rosenberg’s article in the study.

https://glclifestyling.com/2012/06/26/joel-rosenberg-war-games-iran-russia-china-syria/