Commentary: Harsh talk from US miliatry only undermines peace in Asia-Pacific
Updated: 2016-05-31 00:17
(Xinhua)
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They also thoroughly manifest a sitting US senior official's Cold-War mentality against China and are considered by Chinese observers, particularly those in the military circle, to be widely representative of the US strategy.
Though claiming the US rebalancing to Asia is not targeted at Beijing, Washington has been busy building a "Great Wall" of containment and encirclement against China by gathering allies and instigating conflicts between China and other Asian countries.
In recent years, the United States has insisted on launching military operations across the South China Sea, with some senior US officials making statements saying that such moves will be even more frequent in future.
Turning a deaf ear to China's call for keeping its promise not to take sides on the maritime disputes, the United States has since last October sent warships and military jets to deliberately violate China's territorial waters in the South China Sea.
Some Western media on Sunday even called the recent US military moves in the South China Sea the "new normal" in spite of continuous opposition from China.
However, muscle-flexing and arbitrary intervention will neither shake China's resolve to safeguard its sovereignty and maritime rights nor alter the historical fact that China has sovereignty over the South China Sea islands and adjacent waters.
The already complex situation in the South China Sea requires sobriety and restraint, not military deterrence or sharp rebukes.
The United States needs to understand that a wrong-headed approach would eventually jeopardize regional stability and hurt the interests of all countries involved, and it will eventually lose support if it goes on trying to muddy the waters in the South China Sea.
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