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    Pentagon Prepares for Confrontation in the Asia-Pacific

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    Pentagon Prepares for Confrontation in the Asia-Pacific
    Rick Rozoff

    In January of this year the three officials in charge of U.S. global military strategy and operations – commander-in-chief President Barack Obama, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and Chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey – unveiled the 2012 Defense Strategic Guidance, entitled “Sustaining U.S. Global Leadership:

    Priorities for 21st Century Defense,” which officially confirmed American plans to increase its military presence in the Asia-Pacific region to counter China, now the world’s second-largest economy.

    Alternately referred to as rebalancing, reemphasis, refocusing and a pivot away from Europe and toward the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, the new doctrine reflects the past twenty years’ consolidation of U.S. military and political control of Europe through the expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the subjugation of North Africa and the Middle East except for, at least for the present, Syria and Iran through the creation of U.S. Africa Command, NATO’s Mediterranean Dialogue and Istanbul Cooperation Initiative military partnerships and its ten-and-a-half-year-old Operation Active Endeavor in the Mediterranean, and the wars against Iraq and Libya.

    Having not so much neutralized opposition – there were no effective challengers to U.S. geopolitical hegemony in the indicated areas – as eliminated remaining pockets of independence and nonalignment (Yugoslavia, Iraq and Libya), the Pentagon and its allies are free to move against China, having already surrounded Russia through NATO expansion and partnerships from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, the South Caucasus to Central Asia, the Arctic Ocean to Mongolia.

    On June 1 Pentagon chief Panetta spoke at the eleventh annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense summit in Singapore, where the U.S. has recently gained basing rights for its warships, and reiterated plans to expand, tighten and integrate its alliances with defense treaty partners in the Asia-Pacific: Australia, Japan, New Zealand, the Philippines, South Korea and Thailand. (Taiwan is practically if not formally in that category.)

    As the Defense Department’s news agency, American Forces Press Service, reported, Panetta emphasized that “Defense policy in the region calls for the U.S. military to expand military-to-military relationships well beyond the traditional treaty allies.” The allusion is to the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam and Thailand) not already included in bilateral military alliances with Washington as well as new partners like Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Tonga and others supplying troops or transit bases for the U.S.-NATO war in Afghanistan. An old ally, Pakistan, and newly acquired ones, India and Bangladesh, are also within the Pentagon’s purview.

    In the past few years the U.S. has pulled Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) members Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam into its political-military orbit and expanded partnerships with Malaysia and Singapore, which have troops serving under NATO command in Afghanistan along with Australia, Mongolia, New Zealand, South Korea and Tonga.

    Panetta’s comments in Singapore included the following: “By 2020, the Navy will reposture its forces from today’s roughly 50/50 split between the Atlantic and Pacific to about a 60/40 split between those oceans – including six aircraft carriers, a majority of our cruisers, destroyers, littoral combat ships and submarines.”

    To appreciate the scale of what that redeployment portends, it’s worth noting the unprecedented and unparalleled military capacity the U.S. has built from the end of World War II to the present, in the process establishing the first and only global military force.

    The U.S. has eleven aircraft carriers with attached strike groups; all the world’s supercarriers and all but one of its twelve nuclear-powered carriers. (France has the other.) The eleven American supercarriers are the largest warships ever built.

    It has 61 guided missile destroyers and 22 guided missile cruisers, all of which are part of or can be upgraded to join the Aegis Combat System, thereby being capable of participating in Washington’s worldwide interceptor missile program.

    The U.S. Navy also possesses 72 submarines, 18 ballistic and 53 attack models, and 24 frigates, nine amphibious assault ships, seven amphibious transport docks, 12 dock landing ships, four littoral combat ships and scores of other vessels.

    Washington has pledged to deploy 60 percent of the above to the Asia-Pacific region in the imminent future.

    Ahead of his trip to Singapore, Panetta visited the headquarters of U.S. Pacific Command (PACOM) in Honolulu, Hawaii and American Forces Press Service reported that “There are 330,000 U.S. service members in the Pacific Command area now, and Panetta anticipates the proportion of the total military in the region will rise.”

    The same source added: “The American military also wants to strengthen power projection capabilities in the region. Panetta said there will be new platforms and capabilities for troops in the area.”

    U.S. military chief Martin Dempsey is also attending the three-day Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore and his meetings in the Southeast Asian nation indicate one component of the Pentagon’s “power projection” strategy for the Asia-Pacific area. He met with the host country’s defense minister, chief of defense and heads of its army, air force and navy and toured the Sembawang Air Base and other military facilities.

    His discussions included topics like the regular Commando Sling joint U.S.-Singapore air combat exercises and the imminent deployment of U.S. littoral combat ships to Singapore agreed upon late last year.

    Singaporean Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen visited the Pentagon in April, during which Panetta announced the doubling of the number of U.S. warships to be “forward deployed” to Singapore, from two to four, for exercises and operations near the strategic Strait of Malacca.

    In the same month the U.S. deployed the first 200 of 2,500 Marines to northern Australia as part of a military buildup which will also include aircraft, warships and drones.

    The Philippines is the third Asia-Pacific nation where the Pentagon is securing new bases to contain and ultimately confront China.

    In April the U.S. and the Philippines conducted the latest Balikatan military maneuvers with 4,500 American Marines and 2,500 Philippine troops which included an amphibious assault at Ulugan Bay on Palawan Island to rehearse the “recapture” of an island near the Spratly Islands contested by the Philippines and China.

    Most of the Asia-Pacific is in the area of responsibility of U.S. Pacific Command, one of six Unified Combatant Commands the Pentagon employs to maintain control of and pre-position for potential military actions throughout the world. It consists of U.S. Army Pacific, U.S. Marine Forces Pacific, U.S. Pacific Fleet and U.S. Pacific Air Forces.

    PACOM’s website boasts that its geographical reach “encompasses about half the earth’s surface, stretching from the waters off the west coast of the U.S. to the western border of India, and from Antarctica to the North Pole.”

    Its area of responsibility takes in 36 nations and over half of the world’s population.

    The website also itemizes American military assets already deployed to the Asia-Pacific:

    Some 350,000 military personnel, one-fifth of total U.S. forces.

    The U.S. Pacific Fleet, assigned to PACOM, includes six of eleven aircraft carrier strike groups, approximately 180 ships, 1,500 aircraft and 100,000 service members.

    U.S. Marine Forces Pacific consists of two-thirds of U.S. Marine Corps combat troops, two Marine Expeditionary Forces and 85,000 personnel.

    U.S. Pacific Air Forces has over 40,000 airman and more than 300 aircraft, with an additional 100 aircraft based in Guam.

    U.S. Army Pacific has over 60,000 service members and five Stryker combat vehicle brigades.

    There are also an estimated 1,200 Special Operations troops assigned to PACOM.

    Components of U.S. Pacific Fleet, the U.S. Third Fleet is home-based in California and the Seventh Fleet in Japan. The Seventh Fleet, the largest forward-deployed naval force in the world, has 50 to 60 ships, 350 aircraft and 60,000 Marines and sailors.

    U.S. Pacific Air Forces includes the Fifth Air Force in Japan, Seventh Air Force in South Korea, Eleventh Air Force in Alaska and Thirteenth Air Force in Hawaii.

    PACOM has three subordinate unified commands: U.S. Forces Japan, U.S. Forces Korea and Alaskan Command.

    Pacific Command has in recent years been making inroads into Asian nations that were off-limits during the Cold War period and for the first decade and a half afterward.

    PACOM has been running annual Khaan Quest military exercises in Mongolia since 2003, mainly to train Mongolian troops for deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.

    U.S. Army Pacific conducts annual Angkor Sentinel exercises in Cambodia, as with those in Mongolia including troops from American NATO and from other Asia-Pacific allies.

    PACOM and its service affiliates also hold regular military exercises elsewhere throughout the Asia-Pacific region.

    In January the U.S. and Japan held the latest Keen Edge command post exercise in Japan and Hawaii.

    From January 15-February 17 of this year 7,000 U.S, troops and 3,000 from Thailand, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and South Korea participated in the Cobra Gold 2012 war games in Thailand.

    The U.S. and South Korea held their joint Key Resolve and Foal Eagle exercises from February 28 to April 30 (February 28-March 9 and March 1-April 30, respectively) with 11,000 American and over 200,000 South Korean troops.

    In March the air forces of the U.S., Thailand and Singapore participated in the Cope Tiger exercise at the Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base.

    At the end of the month the three-week U.S.-led Commando Sling air combat exercises in Singapore were begun.

    In April the U.S. and India engaged in this year’s Malabar naval exercise, the latest in a series of annual drills with that codename, in the Bay of Bengal. The ten-day Malabar 2012 exercise was led by the U.S. Seventh Fleet and included aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, guided missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill, guided missile destroyer USS Halsey and American aircraft and a submarine.

    In the same month the 7,000-troop U.S.-Philippine Balikatan 2012 exercise was held in the South China Sea.

    On May 30 the U.S. began the 18th annual Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) in Indonesia. The nine-day exercise included a U.S. Navy Task Group and Marine landing force.

    Other regular U.S.-led military exercises in the Asia-Pacific include the biennial U.S.-Australia Talisman Sabre and the biennial Rim of the Pacific exercises, the second the largest multinational naval maneuvers in the world. This year’s Rim of the Pacific exercise in and near Hawaii will run from June 29 to August 3 and include 24 nations, 42 ships, six submarines, over 200 aircraft and 25,000 personnel.

    Having vanquished most all islands of resistance and neutrality in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, the Pentagon is moving its global military machine into the Asia-Pacific for a showdown with China.

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    US, South Korea soldiers parachute into North Korea for spying: Cmdr.


    Members of US Special Operations Forces (file photo)

    Tue May 29, 2012 5:9AM GMT

    A US Army officer says the US and South Korean special forces have been parachuting into North Korea to spy on the country’s military installations.


    Army Brigadier General Neil Tolley, the commander of US Special Operations Forces in South Korea, said US and South Korean forces have been sent into North Korean territories to gather intelligence on the location of specific underground sites, AFP reported on Monday.

    "We send (South Korean) soldiers and US soldiers to the North to do special reconnaissance," the US commander said.

    Tolley made the comments during a speech at a Special Operations Forces Industry Conference in Tampa, a city in the US state of Florida, last Tuesday.

    He claimed that Pyongyang had built thousands of underground tunnels since the Korean War and these tunnels were hidden from US reconnaissance satellites.
    "After 50 years, we still don't know much about the capability and full extent of the underground facilities," he added.
    Tensions have peaked on the Korean Peninsula following North Korea’s recent attempt to launch a satellite in April and reports that Pyongyang might conduct a new nuclear test.

    A US congressional committee is pressuring President Barack Obama's administration to redeploy tactical nuclear weapons to South Korea.

    But government officials in Seoul have rejected the idea of nuclear weapons deployment in South Korea, arguing that the move would derail efforts to persuade the North into halting its nuclear arms program.

    The Post in Question

    29.05.12
    Categorie: David Axe, North Korea, Special Forces |
    Tags: Korea, Neil Tolley, Special Forces

    by DAVID AXE The Diplomat has yanked my “commandos in North Korea” story, under pressure from those who claim I “made up” Brig. Gen. Neil Tolley’s comments.

    I did not make them up. Multiple sources confirm Tolley’s words. And I’m now told no transcript will be made available. U.S. Forces Korea is lying about what happened in the room with Tolley last week.
    I will be demanding a retraction from U.S. Forces Korea. In the meantime, here’s the original post that The Diplomat pulled:


    U.S. Commandos Spy on North Korea

    by DAVID AXE

    U.S. Special Forces have been parachuting into North Korea to spy on Pyongyang’s extensive network of underground military facilities. That surprising disclosure, by a top U.S. commando officer, is a reminder of America’s continuing involvement in the “cold war” on the Korean peninsula — and of North Korea’s extensive preparations for the conflict to turn hot.

    In the decades since the end of the Korean War, Pyongyang has constructed thousands of tunnels, Army Brig. Gen. Neil Tolley, commander of U.S. Special Operations Forces in South Korea, said at a conference in Florida on Tuesday. Tolley said the tunnels include 20 partially subterranean airfields, thousands of underground artillery positions and at least four tunnels underneath the Demilitarized Zone separating the two Koreas. “We don’t know how many we don’t know about,” Tolley said.

    “The entire tunnel infrastructure is hidden from our satellites,” Tolley added. “So we send [Republic of Korea] soldiers and U.S. soldiers to the North to do special reconnaissance.” Tolley said the commandos parachute in with minimal supplies in order to watch the tunnels without being detected themselves.

    Tolley outlined new equipment he said would boost the spies’ capabilities without giving them away to North Korean troops. For starters, he said his men could use a lightweight sensor able to “characterize what’s in a facility from standoff distance.” In addition, the commandos would benefit from a High Frequency radio whose signal cannot be tracked back to its origin. Finally — and most dramatically — Tolley said a wireless power transmission system would allow his troops to jump into North Korea without heavy loads of batteries for their radios and other gear.

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    Pentagon defends sudden change of general in Korea

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    WASHINGTON, June 4 (Yonhap) -- The Pentagon insisted Monday that the decision to replace the troubled leader of U.S. special forces in South Korea is not associated with his recent public blunder.

    Brig. Gen. Neil Tolley, commanding general of the Special Operations Command Korea, came under fire after he reportedly said in late May that some of his troops have been sent clandestinely into North Korea on spy missions.

    The Department of Defense and the U.S. Forces Korea initially asserted that Tolley's remarks were "contorted, distorted and misreported," saying there are no U.S. boots on the ground in North Korea.

    As a controversy grew, however, they said the commander is partly to blame for creating the stir.

    The Pentagon then announced the replacement of Tolley, sparking speculation that he is being dismissed after less than two years of service due to the scandal.

    In a list of nine general officer assignments, Brig. Gen. Eric P. Wendt, deputy commander of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, was appointed as Tolley's successor.

    "The announcement of Brig. Gen. Wendt's appointment (as the new leader of the Special Operations Command in Korea) is a routine announcement that has been in the works for months as part of the normal assignment process for general officers," a Pentagon spokesperson told Yonhap News Agency.

    "It is consistent with the previously planned rotation within the command," the official added on the customary condition of anonymity.

    "The Army announcement has no connection to current events or media reporting."

    South and North Korea remain technically at war as the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce with the U.S. as a signatory. Sending soldiers to the North on such a mission would violate the truce.

    There are around 28,500 U.S. troops in South Korea.

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    So... something's up?

    Weird.
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    US General Removed After NKorea Espionage Remarks

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    The commander of U.S. Special Forces in South Korea has been replaced, reportedly for saying U.S. and South Korean troops were parachuting into North Korea to spy.

    The statement reported by a Japanese magazine was denied Tuesday by U.S. and South Korean officials.

    The Pentagon stated in a press release last week that Brig. Gen. Neil H. Tolley was being replaced by Brig. Gen. Eric P. Wendt, deputy commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan. A U.S. military spokesman in Seoul said Tuesday Tolley's departure was a routine job rotation and had "nothing to do with" the media report.

    The Diplomat magazine quoted Tolley as telling a defense industry conference in Tampa, Fla., U.S. and South Korean soldiers were dropped inside North Korean lines to gather intelligence on North Korea's network of underground military facilities.

    "The entire tunnel infrastructure is hidden from our satellites," the magazine quoted Tolley as saying. "So we send [South Korean] soldiers and U.S. soldiers to the North to do special reconnaissance."

    The Pentagon and the U.S. military in South Korea denied the report, saying in a statement the article took "great liberal license with his comments and [took] him completely out of context."

    "Quotes have been made up and attributed to him," their statement said.
    Tolley later said he thought he was accurately quoted but that he should have been clearer.

    He said he was trying to provide "context for potential technical solutions" and "address how technology could help us in the future."

    "In my attempt to explain where technology could help us, I spoke in the present tense," Tolley said in a statement. "I realize I wasn't clear in how I presented my remarks, leaving the opportunity for some in the audience to draw the wrong conclusions."

    "[At] no time have we sent Special Operations forces into North Korea, he said.
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    loose lips sink ships and careers.
    "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat."
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    When I first read this...

    He claimed that Pyongyang had built thousands of underground tunnels since the Korean War and these tunnels were hidden from US reconnaissance satellites.
    "After 50 years, we still don't know much about the capability and full extent of the underground facilities," he added.
    I thought they were talking about China's "Underground Great Wall" and Nuclear Deterrence...maybe their related.



    In other news...https://twitter.com/W7VOA/statuses/210001882893135874

    #DPRK jet passed what #ROK military regards as 'automatic response line.' Analyst tells VOA this may be prelude to a provocation

    DPRK Fighter Jet Appoachs DMZ triggers alert!

    Its currently breaking on twitter and voice of America is reporting a North Korean Fighter jet approached well inside the 25 km range of the DMZ that triggered South Korean and US fighter aircraft to be scrambled..


    Also dont know if it is connected or not but earlier this morning or evening in Korean VOA reported that most of the electrical power has gone off at the main post of US Army Garrison-Yongsan.

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    Anything new on this Vector? I've been away from my desk for a few hours here
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    Nothing more as of yet.

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    Yeah, I went to that link you posted and read through.... nothing very intelligible there. lol

    Twitter seems to be where the information came from and who knows if that is legit?

    I got this from looking in news:

    http://www.philly.com/philly/news/na...157111755.html
    North Korea threatens South's media
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    Not finding ANY news whatsoever about DPRK jets...
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    Found the actual tweet:
    #DPRK jet passed what #ROK military regards as 'automatic response line.' Analyst tells VOA this may be prelude to a provocation








    6:35 AM - 5 Jun 12 via TweetDeck · Embed this Tweet

    https://twitter.com/W7VOA/statuses/210001882893135874
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    Chinese Media Issue Warning on US Military Shift







    China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin gestures to a journalist during a news conference in Beijing (File).





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    Chinese state media warned Tuesday, that Washington's planned military shift towards the Asia-Pacific threatens to create rifts between the two countries and may upset regional stability.

    The warnings come days after Defense Secretary Leon Panetta outlined a plan to transfer the majority of U.S. warships to the region by the end of the decade as part of the Obama administration's "strategic re-balance" toward Asia.

    A commentary in the Communist Party-run People's Daily newspaper rejected Washington's insistence that the move is not aimed at containing China, whose increasing assertiveness about its maritime claims have upset many neighbors in the region.

    The paper said it is "plain for all to see" that the United States has made China its target, saying this could "create schisms" in the region.

    On Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Liu Weimin called on the U.S. to respect China's regional interests, saying that deploying more forces and strengthening military ties in the region are "inappropriate" actions.

    "All parties should contribute to maintaining and promoting peace, stability and development in the region," Liu said. "Deliberately highlighting the military and security agenda, deploying more military forces and strengthening military alliances in the Asia-Pacific region are inappropriate."

    Panetta told a conference of defense officials in Singapore on Saturday that the U.S. Navy would reposition its naval forces so that 60 percent of its battleships would be in the Pacific by 2020, up from about 50 percent now.

    The defense secretary is wrapping up a week-long visit to the Asia-Pacific region with a two-day trip to India, where he is expected to discuss expanding defense ties and China's economic and military power in the region.
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    Leon Panetta: US to deploy 60% of navy fleet to Pacific



    Leon Panetta said the US military was rebalancing towards the Asia-Pacific region

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    The US is planning to move the majority of its warships to the Asia-Pacific region by 2020, Defence Secretary Leon Panetta has revealed.

    He said that by 2020 about 60% of the US fleet would be deployed there, in the clearest indication yet of the new US strategy in Asia.

    Mr Panetta told a regional security meeting in Singapore that the shift was not aiming to contain Chinese power.

    Beijing has indicated it is unhappy with the US boosting its presence.

    Last November, President Barack Obama announced that the Asia-Pacific region was a "top priority" of US security policy.

    His comments were seen as a challenge to China, which is striving to be the main regional power.

    "By 2020, the navy will reposture its forces from today's roughly 50-50% split between the Pacific and the Atlantic to about a 60-40 split between those oceans," Mr Panetta told the annual Shangri-La Dialogue conference.

    The US defence secretary is on a mission both to explain and reassure.

    Firstly to set out in more detail the practical implications of Washington's strategic re-balancing towards Asia and secondly to reassure America's allies in the region who wonder if it can really afford to fund this new strategy given the budgetary pressures at home.

    Mr Panetta also sought to play down any suggestion that Washington's new strategy was aimed at China.

    He stressed the need for closer military ties between China and the US - especially for understanding in the difficult areas of cybersecurity and outer space.

    However his support for a comprehensive new "rules-based" system to resolve competing territorial claims in the South China Sea will not go down well in Beijing.

    "That will include six aircraft carriers in this region, a majority of our cruisers, destroyers, combat ships and submarines."

    Mr Panetta said the US would aim to increase the number and size of the training exercises it conducts alongside its allies in the region.

    He said US budget problems and cut-backs would not stop the changes, adding that the US defence department had money in a five-year budget plan to achieve its goals.

    "It will take years for these concepts, and many of the investments we are making, to be fully realised," he said.

    "But make no mistake, in a steady, deliberate and sustainable way, the United States military is rebalancing and brings enhanced capabilities to this vital region."

    China has long-running territorial disputes with allies of the US, including the Philippines, over island groupings in the South China Sea. In recent years it has grown more assertive on the issue.

    An increased US presence in the region is likely to embolden those countries and irritate Beijing.

    Mr Panetta played down any possible tensions and said he was looking forward to visiting China later this year.

    "Some view the increased emphasis by the United States on the Asia-Pacific region as some kind of challenge to China," he said.

    "I reject that view entirely. Our effort to renew and intensify our involvement in Asia is fully compatible with the development and growth of China. Indeed, increased US involvement in this region will benefit China as it advances our shared security and prosperity for the future."

    In January, Chinese state media also said an increased US presence in the region could boost stability and prosperity.

    But it warned the US against "flexing its muscles" and said any US militarism could create ill will and "endanger peace".

    Mr Panetta is currently on a nine-day tour of Asia which will include visits to Vietnam and India.

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    It was no time to "make waves" in the disputed South China Sea and dance behind a "Pied Piper", China's official news agency warned on Saturday, after US said it would shift the bulk of its naval fleet to the Pacific Ocean by 2020.

    "It is advisable for some to refrain from muddying the waters and fishing therein and for some others to desist from dancing behind a Pied Piper whose magic tone, as tempting as it is, might lead its followers astray," said Xinhua in a commentary, referring to the sea, which is part of the Pacific and the subject of overlapping territorial claims.

    China claims the South China Sea in full, and it is also claimed in whole or part by Taiwan, Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines.

    The much-hyped China threat to the freedom of navigation in South China Sea is a pure invention, Xinhua said.

    "China has seen its political, economic and military strengths growing markedly,fabricating new claims is not in its blood," said the agency.

    It was Beijing's "genuine wish" to turn the South China Sea "into a sea of peace, friendship and cooperation," added Xinhua, in the commentary titled 'Not to make waves in South China Sea'.

    In a major re-posturing, US today announced it will shift the bulk of its naval fleet including as many as six aircraft carriers to the Pacific by 2020 as part of new strategic focus on Asia.

    The decision to deploy more warships to the Pacific Ocean, Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said, was part of a "steady, deliberate" effort to bolster the US role in the area, deemed vital to American interest recently by President Barack Obama.

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    Russia and China pull together to counter US Asia drive

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    President Vladimir Putin has said Russia will cement its military alliance with China, including an increase in joint exercises in the Asia-Pacific. The move follows a US pledge to step up its naval presence in Asia in a bid to extend its influence.

    "Recently joint navy exercises were held in the Yellow Sea, and they were the first of such exercises. We have agreed with Chairman Hu that we will continue such cooperation," Putin said following a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao in Beijing.

    The Russian leader said that security in the Asia-Pacific region was a top priority for both countries and they will work together to further develop ties.

    "We favor the formation of an open and equal-minded security and cooperation architecture in the region, based on the principles of international law," Putin said.

    Russian and Chinese naval forces recently held six days of military drills in the Yellow Sea. The first drills of their kind, they included anti-submarine exercises and hijacked vessel rescue operations.

    Russia deployed four warships from its Pacific fleet for the drills with 16 Chinese ships and two submarines.

    The strengthening of Sino-Russian relations also serves to counterbalance US influence in Asia.

    US defense minister Leon Panetta announced on Saturday that the US plans to step up its naval presence in the Pacific as part of the so-called “Asia re-balancing” initiative.

    Panetta has also announced that the US intends to cement military ties with India.

    The American government plans to maneuver 60 per cent of its battleships into the Asia-Pacific region by 2020. It currently has around 50 per cent of its fleet stationed there.

    China views an increased US military presence in the Asia-Pacific as a challenge to its own sovereignty and an attempt by America to curtail the country’s rise.

    "China is Russia's strategic partner. We enjoy mutually beneficial, mutually trusting, open cooperation in all fields," said Putin.

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    "New Level"....

    would that be the "playing field" or "manning", "equipment" or just "better level" - and does this mean that the commies are WORKING together now?
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    If we get caught up into a skirmish in the region, Russia will strike without warning.

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    This is my own prediction. They WILL "strike without warning". They are biding their time to do so and it won't be a little tactical nuke, it will be a major strike on many facilities in Europe, Asia and even on US soil.
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