Pentagon official issues veiled military threat to China

China lays claim to the Parcels, and the Spratleys, constructing man made islands and maintaining a military presence therein. Recently, the US disinvited China from naval practices on this basis, and has proceeded to maneuver American warships within the territorial areas of the islands, jolting a response from Chinese military to ward off the Americans. But Washington has no interest in letting the matter lie unmolested.
Jim Mattis recently came out with a statement that the US was going to continue its presence in the area. Now, Joint Staff Director Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, speaking to reporters, has declared not only that the US will continue its operations, but, regarding China’s military presence, that the US is experienced in ‘taking down small islands’ in the Western Pacific.
RT reports:

A top Pentagon official has apparently shrugged off China’s militarized, man-made islands in the South China Sea, boasting that the US military “has had a lot of experience in the Western Pacific taking down small islands.”
Speaking with reporters at the Pentagon on Thursday, Director of the Joint Staff Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie said that Washington would continue to seek cooperation with Beijing on the Korea crisis, but would not shy away from protecting “both US and allied interest in the region.”
“I would just tell you that the United States military has had a lot of experience in the Western Pacific taking down small islands,” McKenzie said, in response to question about US military capabilities against China’s man-made islands in the South China Sea. He later clarified his statement, emphasizing that he was making a “simple statement of historical fact.”
“It’s just a fact we had a lot of experience in the Second World War taking down small islands that are isolated, so that’s a core competency of the US military that we’ve done before. [You] shouldn’t read anything more into that than a simple statement of historical fact,” McKenzie said.
Fact or not, some took issue with how appropriate – or even relevant – McKenzie’s observation was.

He needs to go back and reread our official histories. Those attritional landing battles suuuuuuuuuuuucked for us, even with the islands cut off from supply and pounded with naval gunfire. Any battle with anywhere near that level of US casualties would get everyone fired today.
— Dark Laughter (@DarkLaughterTDB) May 31, 2018

Each major operation had higher casualties and casualty ratios than the one before it too. Even though the Army and Marines had better equipment, more support assets and better training
— Clovis (@clovis69) May 31, 2018

Spent a lot of blood to do it. Is that what he wants?
— nicefellow31 (@nicefellow31) May 31, 2018

The general’s comments come less than a week after US warships sailed near the disputed Paracel Islands in the South China Sea. China’s Defense Ministry condemned the maneuver as a “provocation” and an infringement upon China’s sovereignty.
Beijing has been building artificial islands and deploying military infrastructure on the Paracels, as well as on the Spratly Islands. This has resulted in protests from neighboring nations which have claims on the islands. Washington says that the area is considered international waters, and has continued to conduct “freedom of navigation” operations in defiance of Beijing’s territorial claim.
Earlier, the Pentagon had revoked the Chinese navy’s invitation to participate in the RIMPAC 2018 naval drills, accusing Beijing of ‘militarizing’ the region.

Additionally, Mattis has come out again, this time at the Shangri-la Dialogue, in Singapore, to address the issue of China’s activities in the area, stating that China’s policy is in contradiction with Washington’s policy of ‘openness’. He has also said that, where cooperation isn’t feasible, Washington will ‘compete vigorously, before putting China’s intentions for the area into question.
 

 
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