China: Army Leads On Mil-to-Mil Despite Sea, Air Tensions

China: Army Leads On Mil-to-Mil Despite Sea, Air Tensions
China: Army Leads On Mil-to-Mil Despite Sea, Air Tensions

WASHINGTON: US and Chinese ships and aircraft are increasingly facing off in the disputed waters of the Pacific. On land, however, the US Army and its PLA counterparts are actually building a stronger relationship. “While it’s very clear we have a competitive relationship also, especially in the air and maritime services, we have a cooperative…

US ‘Steadily Retreating’ In South China Sea Dispute

US ‘Steadily Retreating’ In South China Sea Dispute
US ‘Steadily Retreating’ In South China Sea Dispute

Those of us who cover the US military in detail, those in the military and those who spend lots of time around the military tend to be at least mildly obsessed with Star Trek and Star Wars. As his opening make clear, Dean Cheng is truly one of the tribe. But his topic, freedom of…

US Bombers, Tankers May Operate From Australia

US Bombers, Tankers May Operate From Australia
US Bombers, Tankers May Operate From Australia

WASHINGTON: While I hear there are still difficult details to be ironed out, the United States and Australia appear close to agreeing to regularly fly strategic bombers and airborne tankers from Darwin and Tindal air base in Australia. Gen. Lori Robinson, the commander of Pacific Air Forces, told reporters at a Defense Writers Group breakfast this morning that…

‘Absolute Nightmare’ As Chinese Destroy South China Reefs; Fish Stocks At Risk

‘Absolute Nightmare’ As Chinese Destroy South China Reefs; Fish Stocks At Risk
‘Absolute Nightmare’ As Chinese Destroy South China Reefs; Fish Stocks At Risk

UPDATED: Obama Calls On China To Halt Reclamation On Reefs WASHINGTON:  China is destroying swaths of coral reefs in one of the most important fisheries in Asia and causing enormous environmental damage as it builds the fake islands it is putting up in the South China Sea, To get some idea as to just how extensive China’s…

The Price of Delay:  US Navy To Challenge Chinese Claims

The Price of Delay:  US Navy To Challenge Chinese Claims
The Price of Delay: US Navy To Challenge Chinese Claims

UPDATED 9:45 am Tuesday with details of operation & Chinese response WASHINGTON: After five months of hints, declarations, mixed messages, and dithering, the US is reportedly set to challenge Chinese claims in the South China Sea. But the months of signaling will cost us. What might have been a low-key “freedom of navigation operation” — sailing,…

US Hasn’t Challenged Chinese ‘Islands’ Since 2012

US Hasn’t Challenged Chinese ‘Islands’ Since 2012
US Hasn’t Challenged Chinese ‘Islands’ Since 2012

UPDATED: Adds House Letter To White House CAPITOL HILL: Defense officials acknowledged today that the US has not directly challenged the sovereignty of China’s artificial islands in the South China Sea for at least three years. US aircraft have not flown over the artificial islets. Nor have US ships sailed within 12 nautical miles of one…