Sunday, August 6, 2023

Military Madness > Provocative Joint Naval Exercise by Russia and China

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‘Highly provocative’: US sent destroyers after stunning Russia,

China joint naval operation off coast of Alaska

By Isabel Keane
August 6, 2023 9:20am  Updated



China and Russia conducted a joint naval operation near the coast of Alaska earlier this week in a “highly provocative” move amid the war in Ukraine that triggered a robust US military response.

Eleven Russian and Chinese ships neared the Aleutian Islands off the coast of Alaska earlier this week near the maritime boundary Russia shares with the US, but the fleets never entered US waters, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The fleet of ships have since left, and were tailed by four US destroyers and P-8 Poseidon aircraft, officials confirmed to the newspaper.

“It is a historical first,” Brent Sadler, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation and a retired Navy captain, told the oulet. “Given the context of the war in Ukraine and tensions around Taiwan, this move is highly provocative.”

China and Russia conducted a joint naval operation near the coast of Alaska earlier this week.
AP

A spokesperson for the US Northern Command confirmed to the paper that the two American adversaries carried out a combined naval patrol near Alaska, but did not confirm the number of ships or their exact location.

“Air and maritime assets under our commands conducted operations to assure the defense of the United States and Canada. The patrol remained in international waters and was not considered a threat,” the command said in a statement.

The exact time and location of the near invasion have not been made public, and information about the event is still being declassified.

Eleven Russian and Chinese ships neared the Aleutian Islands off the coast of Alaska earlier this week,
but never entered US waters.
AP

Republican Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan confirmed the incursion took place “within the last few days,” and that while the US military had a strong response, such an incident was unprecedented.

“First, this is unprecedented, not just for Alaska, but for America to have 11 warships jointly being operated by the Chinese and Russians — who are increasingly working together — essentially doing freedom of navigation and navigation operations incursions into Alaska’s area,” Sullivan told KTUU.

The incident was “yet another reminder that we have entered a new era of authoritarian aggression led by the dictators in Beijing and Moscow,” Sullivan wrote on the X platform, which was formally known as Twitter.

That's the official narrative. Unofficially, America and NATO are forcing Russia and China together and don't seem the least bit concerned about that. Such arrogance can be very costly.

The fleet of ships have since left, and were tailed by four US destroyers and P-8 Poseidon aircraft.
Xinhua/Sipa USA


Sullivan, a Republican member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has repeatedly asked military leaders to increase the assets available to defend Alaska.

“After last year’s incursion, I mentioned to several leaders in the military, hey, we need to prepare for this happening again. And when it does, we need to have a much more robust response,” Sullivan said.

In September, a single US Coast Guard cutter was on the scene when a flotilla of seven Russian and Chinese ships were near the Aleutian Island chain, prompting what Sullivan called a “tepid” response.

As it stands, Russia has greater assets than Alaska — something Sullivan says stands as a reminder that there’s still work to do for Alaska.

The exact time and location of the near invasion have not been made public, and information about the event
is still being declassified.
ZUMAPRESS.com

“I think it just underscores the need for the continued build up of not only forces in Alaska, but the infrastructure that can handle them, particularly infrastructure like the deepwater port of Nome, and a greater naval, Coast Guard and Marine Corps presence in Alaska,” he said.

Again, that's the official narrative. The US Navy has been left out of the Ukraine war for the most part, and they need to move their assets too.

A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington DC told The Journal the patrol wasn’t aimed at Washington.

The Russian Embassy in DC did not immediately return request for comment.

China had become Russia’s most important trading partner since the nation invaded Ukraine almost 18 months ago, but had not been tied to its war effort, the article noted.




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