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Letters | US threats over South China Sea could exact a heavy price

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Lightning flashes over the US Navy aircraft carrier USS Nimitz as it transits the South China Sea on July 4. Photo: Handout via Reuters
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In his latest book, A Promised Land, former US president Barack Obama writes that his black presidency had “triggered a deep-seated panic, a sense that the natural order had been disrupted”.

No doubt Michele Flournoy’s threat, in suggesting that the United States has the ability to “sink all” PLA Navy vessels in the South China Sea in 72 hours (“Possible Pentagon chief has the PLA navy in cross hairs”, November 15), stems from the same paranoia and arrogance – that China’s navy in the South China Sea has disrupted the natural order whereby only Western powers are entitled to govern and freely traverse the waters.

A China acting in defence of its territorial sovereignty in the South China and East China seas is usurping this Western prerogative and must be deterred with full US military might.

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Flournoy’s suggestions included the “capability to credibly threaten” to sink even unarmed Chinese merchant ships. Such a move would undoubtedly provoke an all-out nuclear war between the US and China.

She obviously forgets that, unlike all US foreign wars to date where civilian casualties have been outside its borders, China’s nuclear weapons can reach the US mainland.
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