South China Sea: muddying the waters

Posted By : Telegraf
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As the South China Sea once again heats up, dangerous wishful thinking, hypocrisy and pure nonsense have kept pace. Decision-makers and those who advise them need to separate the wheat from the chaff.

While the US and China have turned up the temperature of their rivalry for dominance there, also adding fuel to the fire is the involvement of US allies in the political scrum. France, the UK and Germany have announced they will be deploying warships that will transit the South China Sea.

This has led to some confusion regarding the purpose of these transits and in particular whether or not they are “freedom of navigation” operations (FONOPs) aimed at China.

FONOPs are US Navy operational challenges with warships and warplanes against claims it believes are excessive – that is, they are inconsistent with the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

The mission of the newly deployed UK aircraft-carrier strike group, according to British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, is “flying the flag of Global Britain – projecting our influence, signaling our power, engaging with our friends and reaffirming our commitment to addressing security challenges of today and tomorrow.”

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