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Chinese tabloid says US needs to ‘wage war’ to block off South China Sea islands

Comments by Global Times follow US Secretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson’s suggestion to deny Beijing’s access to islands in strategic waterway

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Blocking Chinese access to islands in the South China Sea would require the United States to “wage war”, an influential Chinese state-run tabloid said on Friday after US Secretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson suggested the strategy on Wednesday.

Tillerson told his confirmation hearing before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee that he wanted to send a signal to China that their access to islands in the disputed South China Sea “is not going to be allowed”. He did not elaborate.

The US would have to “wage a large-scale war” in the South China Sea to prevent Chinese access to the islands, the Global Times said in an English language editorial.

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The newspaper, which is known for writing strongly-worded, hawkish and nationalist editorials, is published by the ruling Communist Party’s flagship paper. It does not reflect Chinese policy.

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“Tillerson had better bone up on nuclear power strategies if he wants to force a big nuclear power to withdraw from its own territories,” the paper added.

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