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Mattis dials up U.S. pressure on China over North Korea, South China Sea

By Idrees Ali

 

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U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis speaks with Malaysia's Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein at the 16th IISS Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore June 2, 2017. REUTERS/Edgar Su

 

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The United States is encouraged by China's efforts to restrain North Korea but Washington will not accept Beijing's militarisation of islands in the South China Sea, U.S. Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said on Saturday.

 

The comments by Mattis, during the annual Shangri-La Dialogue, show how U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is looking to balance working with China to restrain North Korea's advancing missile and nuclear programmes while dealing with Beijing's activities in the South China Sea.

 

Trump has actively courted support from Chinese President Xi Jinping to restrain North Korea, raising concern among Asian allies that Washington might allow China a more free rein elsewhere in the region.

 

Speaking at the dialogue, Asia's premier security forum, Mattis said the threat from North Korea was "clear and present" and that Pyongyang had increased its pace of pursuing nuclear weapons.

 

The United States has struggled to slow North Korea's nuclear and missile programmes, which have become a security priority given Pyongyang's vow to develop a nuclear-tipped missile capable of hitting the U.S. mainland.

 

The Trump administration has been pressing China aggressively to rein in its reclusive neighbour, warning all options are on the table if North Korea persists with its weapons programmes.

 

"The Trump administration is encouraged by China's renewed commitment to work with the international community toward denuclearisation," Mattis said.

 

"Ultimately, we believe China will come to recognize North Korea as a strategic liability, not an asset."

 

However, Mattis said seeking China's cooperation on North Korea did not mean Washington would not challenge Beijing's activities in the South China Sea.

 

"There is a lot more between (China) and the United States than just two issues. We are working with China on North Korea because that is also a problem for China."

 

The U.N. Security Council on Friday expanded targeted sanctions against North Korea after its repeated missile tests, adopting the first such resolution agreed by the United States and China since Trump took office.

 

In another sign of increased pressure on North Korea, Japan's navy and air force began a three-day military exercise with two U.S. aircraft carriers in the Sea of Japan on Thursday.

 

Japanese Defence Minister Tomomi Inada, speaking at the Singapore forum, said Tokyo backed the United States using any option to deal with North Korea, including military strikes, and was seeking a deeper alliance with Washington.

 

ALLIANCES AND SOUTH CHINA SEA

 

Allies around the world have been concerned about the commitment of the United States since Trump took office on Jan. 20 because of his "America First" rhetoric and expectations that he would concentrate on a domestic agenda.

 

More specifically, Mattis sought to ease concerns for allies in the Asia-Pacific, saying the region was a priority and the primary effort was alliance building. He added, however, that countries must "contribute sufficiently to their own security."

 

In a sign of the U.S. commitment to the region, Mattis said that soon about 60 percent of overseas tactical aviation assets would be assigned to the region and he would work with the U.S. Congress on an Asia-Pacific stability initiative.

 

The Pentagon says it supports "in principle" a proposal by Senator John McCain, the head of the U.S. Senate's Armed Services Committee, to increase military funding for the Asia-Pacific by $7.5 billion.

 

Mattis said the United States welcomed China's economic development, but he anticipated "friction" between the two countries.

 

"While competition between the U.S. and China, the world's two largest economies, is bound to occur, conflict is not inevitable," Mattis said.

 

While eager to work with China in dealing with North Korea, Mattis said the United States did not accept China placing weapons and other military assets on man-made islands in the South China Sea.

 

"We oppose countries militarising artificial islands and enforcing excessive maritime claims," Mattis said. "We cannot and will not accept unilateral, coercive changes to the status quo."

 

China's claims in the South China Sea, through which about $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes each year, are contested by Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam.

 

Mattis also said "extremist groups" must be defeated not only in Iraq and Syria but also in Southeast Asia.

 

The United States was training and advising troops in the south of the Philippines, he added. The United States has a small number of rotational troops in the country.

 

Philippine troops have been battling rebels owing allegiance to Islamic State in a southern city for the last 12 days.

 

 
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-- © Copyright Reuters 2017-06-03

 

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Trump is just awaiting permission to build another of his trump tower ego driven monoliths on the spratleys and he'll no longer give 2  hoots what china does.

Never has a president been elected who is so blatantly going to use the position to enhance his business empire .

In his lexicon america equates to trump.

There isnt a single objective altruistuc bone in his body.

America should be ashamed and embarassed at allowing such an obviously venal charlatan to have been voted potus.

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On 6/3/2017 at 6:09 PM, Fulwell53 said:

Trump is just awaiting permission to build another of his trump tower ego driven monoliths on the spratleys and he'll no longer give 2  hoots what china does.

Never has a president been elected who is so blatantly going to use the position to enhance his business empire .

In his lexicon america equates to trump.

There isnt a single objective altruistuc bone in his body.

America should be ashamed and embarassed at allowing such an obviously venal charlatan to have been voted potus.

I just wish you would come out in the open and say what you really mean!  :sleep:

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But what does Mattis actually propose to do about the islands occupied and militarized by China?  Just ignoring the 12 mile limit around them doesn't mean much.  Attack the islands? I don't think China has much to worry about. As for North Korea, I think China is counting on the continued implementation of market-based reforms to eventually calm the North Koreans down.

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5 hours ago, ilostmypassword said:

But what does Mattis actually propose to do about the islands occupied and militarized by China?  Just ignoring the 12 mile limit around them doesn't mean much.  Attack the islands? I don't think China has much to worry about. As for North Korea, I think China is counting on the continued implementation of market-based reforms to eventually calm the North Koreans down.

 

5 hours ago, ilostmypassword said:

But what does Mattis actually propose to do about the islands occupied and militarized by China?  Just ignoring the 12 mile limit around them doesn't mean much.  Attack the islands? I don't think China has much to worry about. As for North Korea, I think China is counting on the continued implementation of market-based reforms to eventually calm the North Koreans down.

Why dont the USA form a partnership with all the  nearby nations and build their own group of islands as close to the Chinese as possible.

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