China is making claims that the US is “militarizing” the south China Sea and becoming more aggressive towards our military. This latest instance is no exception. For reasons of national security and for trade, this is a big deal. A weak administration like the Obama administration brings on aggression from other nations. 

Two Chinese military aircraft intercepted a U.S. military reconnaissance plane over the South China Sea Tuesday.

Defense Department spokesperson Lt. Col. Michelle Baldanza said that the U.S. maritime patrol reconnaissance aircraft was flying in a “routine patrol” in international airspace on May 17 when “two tactical aircraft from the People’s Republic of China” intercepted the U.S. plane.

The two Chinese fighter jets were J-11s and flew approximately 50 feet from the U.S. aircraft, a Navy E-P3.

“Initial reports characterized the incident as unsafe,” Baldanza said in a written statement, adding, “Over the past year, DoD has seen improvements in PRC actions, flying in a safe and professional manner.”

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The incident is under investigation by U.S. Pacific Command.

China has increasingly asserted its territorial claims over most of the South China Sea which is thought to have large oil and gas deposits. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims to parts of the waters, through which about $5 trillion in trade is shipped every year.

China has said the U.S. is “militarizing” the South China Sea. The U.S. had conducted “freedom of navigation” patrols and sailed within 12-nautical mile territorial limits around disputed islands.

Via: NBC News

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