US Ships, Planes Challenge 22 Countries’ Claims — Not Just China’s

US Ships, Planes Challenge 22 Countries’ Claims — Not Just China’s
US Ships, Planes Challenge 22 Countries’ Claims — Not Just China’s

WASHINGTON: In 2016, the Defense Department flew aircraft or steamed ships through territories claimed by Albania, Brazil, Italy, Japan, Malta, and, well, China, according to the Pentagon’s annual report released today. So should Beijing be relieved it was not the sole focus of American Freedom of Navigation Operations (FONOPS) or should it feel slighted that it…

Why Mattis Headed East: Time For China Strategy

Why Mattis Headed East: Time For China Strategy
Why Mattis Headed East: Time For China Strategy

Why is newly confirmed Defense Secretary Jim Mattis making his first overseas trip to the Western Pacific to confer with two of America’s key allies, Japan and South Korea? After all, both Mattis and Gen. Joe Dunford, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have declared Russia poses the greatest danger to the United States. But…

Mattis Heads To Japan, Korea: Why Asian Alliances Will Survive TPP’s Death

Mattis Heads To Japan, Korea: Why Asian Alliances Will Survive TPP’s Death
Mattis Heads To Japan, Korea: Why Asian Alliances Will Survive TPP’s Death

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump killed the Trans-Pacific Partnership just two days ago, but this morning, multiple experts and one four-star general agreed that America’s Pacific alliances — except perhaps the Philippines — would survive and even thrive. A few hours later, aptly enough, the Pentagon announced that Defense Secretary James Mattis, the new administration’s most outspoken…

China Seizes US Underwater Drone, Fortifies Disputed Islets

China Seizes US Underwater Drone, Fortifies Disputed Islets
China Seizes US Underwater Drone, Fortifies Disputed Islets

UPDATE: China agrees to return drone WASHINGTON: The same day the US Navy made its case for a much larger fleet of 355 ships, the Chinese navy seized an American underwater drone 50 nautical miles off the Philippines. Just two days earlier, the independent Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative reported China had fortified the artificial islands it…

SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific

SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific
SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific

Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James traveled through Asia, visiting Indonesia, India, Singapore, and the Philippines at the end of the summer. We didn’t hear a great deal about the trip in the US at the time but her meetings with her defense counterparts clearly impressed. In this op-ed, James shares the lessons she learned. China…

China Revels In Philippines’ About-Face, But Will It Last?

China Revels In Philippines’ About-Face, But Will It Last?
China Revels In Philippines’ About-Face, But Will It Last?

An international tribunal ruled emphatically in July against Chinese claims to large portions of the South China Sea, acting on a case brought to it by the Philippines. China was furious and threatened many of its neighbors, while also trying to convince them to work with the PRC to resolve the conflicting claims. Then came the new President of…

‘Lot Of Noise’, Little Change In Philippine-US Relationship: State

‘Lot Of Noise’, Little Change In Philippine-US Relationship: State
‘Lot Of Noise’, Little Change In Philippine-US Relationship: State

WASHINGTON: China continues to claim sovereign control of the South and East China Seas, but the Beijing is taking no actions to enforce its claims, a senior State Department official says. “The point to stress is this: no one is stopping a US Navy warship. The Chinese are not stopping US Navy warships,” Daniel Russel, assistant secretary of State for East…

Chinese Ambassador Blasts South China Sea Tribunal

Chinese Ambassador Blasts South China Sea Tribunal
Chinese Ambassador Blasts South China Sea Tribunal

WASHINGTON: After a UN tribunal ruled stingingly against Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea, Beijing reacted with its characteristically prickly mix of grandiosity and insecurity. The official Chinese perspective inverts Washington’s worldview so thoroughly it can be hard for Americans to understand: International rules are rigged, US military presence is destabilizing, China rightfully…

Aussies Lead Pacific Pack In Amphib Ops: CSIS

Aussies Lead Pacific Pack In Amphib Ops: CSIS
Aussies Lead Pacific Pack In Amphib Ops: CSIS

WASHINGTON: America’s Pacific partners are building up their amphibious forces, but they can’t storm a beach against a high-tech adversary like China. Even the most advanced allies — Australia, Japan, and South Korea — would need US support for a raid against a well-armed terrorist group, especially in command & control, logistics, and helicopters, reports the…

US On China: Cooperate Where We Can, Confront Where We Must

US On China: Cooperate Where We Can, Confront Where We Must
US On China: Cooperate Where We Can, Confront Where We Must

SINGAPORE: In his speech to the Shangri-La Dialogue here, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter laid out a cautious and carefully crafted vision for security in Asia. Carter called for an “inclusive (and) principled security network,” one that would try to include China and encourage it to abide by international law, rather than seeking to confront and…

US Won’t Back Off On Korean Missile Defense, South China Sea: SecDef

US Won’t Back Off On Korean Missile Defense, South China Sea: SecDef
US Won’t Back Off On Korean Missile Defense, South China Sea: SecDef

ABOARD SECDEF1: The US will remain steadfast in the face of Chinese complaints as it builds its Pacific coalition, Defense Secretary Ash Carter made clear to reporters en route to the Shangri-la summit in Singapore. Carter and his staff already are looking past the secretary’s speech here on Saturday to two potential flashpoints this summer: First,…

Chinese Scarborough Shoal Base Would Threaten Manila

Chinese Scarborough Shoal Base Would Threaten Manila
Chinese Scarborough Shoal Base Would Threaten Manila

UPDATED with Sen. McCain & Dean Cheng comments WASHINGTON: If China builds an artificial island on the disputed Scarborough Shoal, Sen. Dan Sullivan warned today, it will complete a “strategic triangle” of bases that can dominate the South China Sea. At this morning’s Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Sullivan displayed a map (above) of the region…

Carter Evasive On South China Sea While China Targets Philippines

Carter Evasive On South China Sea While China Targets Philippines
Carter Evasive On South China Sea While China Targets Philippines

In its eagerness to avoid offending the Chinese, is the administration giving them a green light in the disputed South China Sea? This afternoon, on the eve of his departure for the Philippines and India, Defense Secretary Ash Carter carefully tiptoed around ongoing Chinese national security provocations. Several experts I spoke to were not reassured. Carter…

Reshape US Army, Asian Alliances To Deter China: CSBA

Reshape US Army, Asian Alliances To Deter China: CSBA
Reshape US Army, Asian Alliances To Deter China: CSBA

WASHINGTON: The US Army must play a larger role in the Pacific to deter China, one of DC’s leading defense experts is telling Congress today. That larger role requires politically and fiscally difficult decisions to build new kinds of units and base them in new places, Andrew Krepinevich told me in advance of his Capitol…