It was announced today by both Hillary Clinton and Obama, that the U.S. will be reinforcing Oceania allies militarily as a direct result of the Chinese threat.
Remember, as the world war advances, China will go to war and defeat according to all prophecy, all of these Western Pacific allies of the U.S.
South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Philippines and Australia all will be targets of the Chinese military during the height of world war 3.
The Chinese have repeatedly said they want Australia, Canada and America due to the natural resources that each of these regions contains.
I have posted in the past a speech by a Chinese general and in it he carefully describes their intentions for these three areas of interest to them.
The world war approaches.
Hillary Clinton vows support for Philippines territorial dispute
Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/314502#ixzz1duXfN6dx
US State Secretary Hillary Clinton, who is in Manila for a two-day official visit, vowed to support the Philippines in its efforts in finding ways to maintain peace in its disputed territorial boundaries.
Speaking on board the visiting USS Fitzgerald, Clinton signed a declaration marking the 60th anniversary of a US Security Treaty with the Philippines.
"The United States is working with our Filipino allies to ensure that we can meet threats like proliferation and terrorism, and to support the Philippines particularly in the maritime domain as you move to improve your territorial defence and interdiction capability," she said in a report by AFP.
The joint declaration called for "freedom of navigation, unimpeded lawful commerce and transit of people across the seas".
In his response, Philippine Foreign Affairs Albert del Rosario said the statement "attests to the vitality of our alliance, especially at a time when the Philippines is facing challenges on its territorial integrity in the West Philippine Sea", the report added.
The Philippines is seeking the support of members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) for its proposal on a China-ASEAN dialogue instead of China dealing with individual countries involved in the territorial claims.
The Philippines has proposed a "Zone of Peace, Freedom, Friendship and Cooperation( ZoPFFC)," and called on other other ASEAN member-nations to support the proposal which intends to define which areas are disputed territories and which ones are the sovereignty of the country.
ASEAN has not responded positively to the Philippine proposal which was seen by observers as a first sign of discord in the 10-member Asian block.
"We have been given the impression that political and economic considerations have hindered a fruitful and mutually acceptable outcome on the discussions of the ZoPFFC," Rosario said in a statement in Manila Tuesday that was read by his deputy at an ASEAN foreign ministers meeting in Bali.
"ASEAN must play a decisive role at this time if it desires to realize its aspirations for global leadership." del Rosario added.
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Hillary Clinton vows support for Philippines territorial dispute
Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/314502#ixzz1duXfN6dx
US State Secretary Hillary Clinton, who is in Manila for a two-day official visit, vowed to support the Philippines in its efforts in finding ways to maintain peace in its disputed territorial boundaries.
Speaking on board the visiting USS Fitzgerald, Clinton signed a declaration marking the 60th anniversary of a US Security Treaty with the Philippines.
"The United States is working with our Filipino allies to ensure that we can meet threats like proliferation and terrorism, and to support the Philippines particularly in the maritime domain as you move to improve your territorial defence and interdiction capability," she said in a report by AFP.
The joint declaration called for "freedom of navigation, unimpeded lawful commerce and transit of people across the seas".
In his response, Philippine Foreign Affairs Albert del Rosario said the statement "attests to the vitality of our alliance, especially at a time when the Philippines is facing challenges on its territorial integrity in the West Philippine Sea", the report added.
The Philippines is seeking the support of members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) for its proposal on a China-ASEAN dialogue instead of China dealing with individual countries involved in the territorial claims.
The Philippines has proposed a "Zone of Peace, Freedom, Friendship and Cooperation( ZoPFFC)," and called on other other ASEAN member-nations to support the proposal which intends to define which areas are disputed territories and which ones are the sovereignty of the country.
ASEAN has not responded positively to the Philippine proposal which was seen by observers as a first sign of discord in the 10-member Asian block.
"We have been given the impression that political and economic considerations have hindered a fruitful and mutually acceptable outcome on the discussions of the ZoPFFC," Rosario said in a statement in Manila Tuesday that was read by his deputy at an ASEAN foreign ministers meeting in Bali.
"ASEAN must play a decisive role at this time if it desires to realize its aspirations for global leadership." del Rosario added.
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Obama Doesn't Fear China's Rise as US Completes Regional Security Agreement
Read more: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/11/16/obama-doesnt-fear-chinas-rise-us-completes-regional-security-agreement?test=latestnews#ixzz1duXVxsL3
The plan is to have a Marine Air Ground Task Force using Australian facilities to act as a "force multiplier" in the region. Troops will be able to respond to disasters or other regional needs with greater speed and agility. No new US bases will be built as a part of the deal. US Marines will use existing Australian facilities to rotate into and out of the region beginning with a small group of some 250 Marines next year and building up to a total of 2,500. Additionally, the number and frequency of US aircraft using Australian air bases will increase and more bases will be in use.
On a host of issues, the president said as long as China is abiding by international norms, its growing global presence will be embraced.
"[W]e welcome a rising, peaceful China," he said.
"So where China is playing by those rules, recognizing its new role, I think this is a win-win situation."
Read more: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/11/16/obama-doesnt-fear-chinas-rise-us-completes-regional-security-agreement?test=latestnews#ixzz1duXVxsL3
The plan is to have a Marine Air Ground Task Force using Australian facilities to act as a "force multiplier" in the region. Troops will be able to respond to disasters or other regional needs with greater speed and agility. No new US bases will be built as a part of the deal. US Marines will use existing Australian facilities to rotate into and out of the region beginning with a small group of some 250 Marines next year and building up to a total of 2,500. Additionally, the number and frequency of US aircraft using Australian air bases will increase and more bases will be in use.
On a host of issues, the president said as long as China is abiding by international norms, its growing global presence will be embraced.
"[W]e welcome a rising, peaceful China," he said.
"So where China is playing by those rules, recognizing its new role, I think this is a win-win situation."
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