Japanese media said the two countries into the Pacific island nation may compete for the stage
Date:2011-12-06Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
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World Wide Web (microblogging) reported that U.S. President Obama’s visit to Australia in November announced plans in the Australian troops caused a media speculation, some analysts believe that Obama would be the sign’s return to Asia, intended for China. Japanese media also believe that the United States Pacific Island state may start competing to become the “stage.”
Japan’s “Sankei Shimbun” wrote on December 6, Obama announced military plans in Australia, the Pacific Islands or Australia around the two countries will be competing for the “stage.” The face of China’s influence in the South Pacific region continues to expand, “Pacific island more than 20 years ago, caused by Washington’s emphasis on”; China in the Asia Pacific region enjoyed great “diplomatic presence,” the U.S. military plans in Australia to strengthen its presence is a sense of one of the measures.
article said that China since 1980, a lot of Pacific island aid infrastructure. As of 2009, China’s aid has more than $ 210 million, second only to Australia, the United States and Japan, ranked No. 4.
“Sankei Shimbun” quoted U.S. diplomatic magazine “Foreign Affairs” of the view that “the United States is trying to avoid direct military conflict with China in favor of strategic forces in a confrontation with China,” Obama Ma announced the Australian troops and to some extent the U.S. government to achieve its planned “an important step.”
“Sankei Shimbun” quoted on the sea from the team also “sea cadre of strategic studies’ data guesses that China will in the future is likely to secure strategic positions in Oceania. If China from the United States and Guam in Micronesia base closer to the deployment of warships or building-to-ship ballistic missile base, and the U.S., its trends, “will be greatly restricted.”
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