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    U.S. says China fighter made 'unsafe' intercept of spy plane

    A Chinese fighter jet carried out an "unsafe" intercept of a U.S. spy plane on routine patrol on Tuesday in international airspace over the East China Sea, the U.S. Pacific Command said, as China again demanded an end to U.S. surveillance flights.

    The intercept involved two Chinese J-10 fighter planes and a U.S. Air Force RC-135 reconnaissance plane, U.S. Pacific Command said in a statement.

    "One of the intercepting Chinese jets had an unsafe excessive rate of closure on the RC-135 aircraft. Initial assessment is that this seems to be a case of improper airmanship, as no other provocative or unsafe maneuvers occurred," Pacific Command said. It did not say how close the Chinese fighter came to the U.S. plane.

    "The Department of Defense is addressing the issue with China in appropriate diplomatic and military channels," the statement said.

    China's Defense Ministry said it had noted the report and was looking into it.

    "Judging by the report, the U.S. side is again deliberately hyping up the issue of the close surveillance of China by U.S. military aircraft," it told Reuters in a statement.

    "Chinese military pilots consistently carry out operations in accordance with the law and the rules, and are professional and responsible," it added, without elaborating.

    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said such patrols seriously harmed China's security, and repeated a demand they stop.

    "China has the right to take defensive measures," he told a daily news briefing, without identifying the site of the intercept.

    Asked if the incident had been timed to coincide with high-level China-U.S. talks in Beijing, attended by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, Hong responded, "Ask the Americans."

    In May, the Pentagon said two Chinese fighter jets flew within 50 feet (15 meters) of a U.S. EP-3 aircraft over the South China Sea.

    The Pentagon determined that the May incident violated an agreement the two governments signed last year.

    Earlier this week, Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States would consider any Chinese establishment of an air defense zone over the South China Sea to be a "provocative and destabilizing act."

    U.S. officials have expressed concern that an international court ruling expected in coming weeks on a case brought by the Philippines against China over its South China Sea claims could prompt Beijing to declare an air defense identification zone, or ADIZ, as it did over the East China Sea in 2013.

    China has claimed most of the South China Sea, through which $5 trillion in trade is shipped every year. The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei have overlapping claims.

    Washington has accused Beijing of militarizing the South China Sea after creating artificial islands. Beijing, in turn, has criticized increased U.S. naval patrols and exercises in Asia.

    At a conference in Singapore last week, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said the U.S. approach to the Asia-Pacific remained "one of commitment, strength and inclusion," but he warned China against provocative behavior in the South China Sea.

    (Editing by David Gregorio and Clarence Fernandez)

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    Whine whine whine. Like a British Airways jet, after you turn the engines off.

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    What would happen if the U.S.A packed their bags and went home, leaving it upto the locals to sort the region out for themselves

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasabi View Post
    What would happen if the U.S.A packed their bags and went home, leaving it upto the locals to sort the region out for themselves
    North Korea would nuke Seoul and Tokyo.

    Probably.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by wasabi View Post
    What would happen if the U.S.A packed their bags and went home, leaving it upto the locals to sort the region out for themselves
    North Korea would nuke Seoul and Tokyo.

    Probably.
    They don't have the capabilities -

    Or.....another possibility would be that they all decide to get along, now that Uncle Sam [the real troublesome instigator and perpetuator thereof] has run along home where they belong.

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    China's claims over the Spratleys are disingenuous. The area is rich in resources and China knows very well that the other claimant's claims are valid.
    The US is looking after the Phillipines interests, mainly, and China will push and push until some Top Gun US pilot will have no choice but to shoot first and ask questions later.
    That in turn will give China some moral highground and while the US is backing off, China will entrench itself in PI, VN, and Brunei waters.

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    Waaa! They're not playing nice.

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