Biden Orders Nimitz Carrier Strike Group Into Disputed South China Sea

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    from 21st Century Wire:

    As White House scandals continue to mount in Washington, a desperate Joe Biden has just ordered this top US Naval asset into a potential conflict zone – in order to provoke China.

    Many world leaders and economists are now worried because few can predict what will happen if this untoward move by Washington leads to escalation in the Pacific theater…

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    Aircraft from Nimitz Carrier Strike Group fly in formation over the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) while an MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter, from the “Battle Cats” of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 73. Nimitz is underway conducting composite training unit exercise (COMPTUEX). COMPTUEX is an intensive exercise designed to fully integrate units of the carrier strike group, while testing a strike group’s ability as a whole to carry out sustained combat operations from the sea (CENTCOM/U.S. Navy photo credit: Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Keenan Daniels/Released/June 2020)

    Bill Gertz of The Washington Times reports…

    An aircraft carrier strike group led by the USS Nimitz is conducting operations in the disputed South China Sea, including practice strike missions by aircraft, the Navy disclosed Friday.

    “The Nimitz carrier strike group has the capability to deliver integrated lethal and non-lethal effects from space to undersea, across every axis, and every domain,” said Rear Adm. Christopher Sweeney, commander of the strike group.

    “Our sailors’ tenacity and warfighting prowess are unmatched and a testimony to our country’s determination to work alongside our allies and partners to maintain free and open seas,” he said.

    The operations by the carrier, its air wing and three warships include “maritime strike training,” along with anti-submarine warfare practices and joint training with surface ships and aircraft.

    The Navy described the carrier operations as “routine operations in the Indo-Pacific.”

    The carrier operations were planned for weeks. However, the activities are being conducted just over three weeks after a dangerous encounter between a Chinese J-11 fighter and an Air Force RC-135 reconnaissance aircraft.

    The near-collision was the result of an “unsafe maneuver” by the J-11 pilot during an intercept of the aircraft, a Navy spokesman said.

    Tensions remain high between China and the U.S. over Taiwan, where the People’s Liberation Army has stepped up provocative military flights and warship operations around the self-ruled island.

    In the South China Sea, China has claimed an estimated 90% of the strategic waterway as its territory despite an international tribunal ruling in 2016 that the claims were illegal.

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