US Sending 2 Warships to Japan to Counter NKorea

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  1. Quigley_Sharps

    Quigley_Sharps The Badministrator Administrator Founding Member

    Associated Press | Apr 06, 2014 | by Lolita C. Baldor
    TOKYO -- U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel delivered a two-pronged warning to Asia Pacific nations Sunday, announcing that the U.S. will send two additional ballistic missile destroyers to Japan to counter the North Korean threat, and saying China must better respect its neighbors.

    In unusually forceful remarks about China, Hagel drew a direct line between Russia's takeover of Ukraine's Crimea region and the ongoing territorial disputes between China, Japan and others over remote islands in the East China Sea.

    "I think we're seeing some clear evidence of a lack of respect and intimidation and coercion in Europe today with what the Russians have done with Ukraine," Hagel told reporters after a meeting with Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera. "We must be very careful and we must be very clear, all nations of the world, that in the 21st century this will not stand, you cannot go around the world and redefine boundaries and violate territorial integrity and sovereignty of nations by force, coercion and intimidation whether it's in small islands in the Pacific or large nations in Europe."






    Hagel, who will travel to China later this week, called the Asian nation a "great power," and added, "with this power comes new and wider responsibilities as to how you use that power, how you employ that military power."

    He said he will talk to the Chinese about having respect for their neighbors, and said, "coercion, intimidation is a very deadly thing that leads only to conflict. All nations, all people deserve respect no matter how large or how small."

    Still, he said he looks forward to having an honest, straightforward dialogue with the Chinese to talk about ways the two nations and their militaries can work better together.

    The announcement of the deployments of additional destroyers to Japan came as tensions with North Korea spiked again, with Pyongyang continuing to threaten additional missile and nuclear tests.

    In recent weeks the North has conducted a series of rocket and ballistic missile launches that are considered acts of protest against annual ongoing springtime military exercises by Seoul and Washington. North Korea says the exercises are rehearsals for invasion.

    North and South Korea also fired hundreds of artillery shells into each other's waters in late March in the most recent flare-up.

    Standing alongside Onodera at the defense ministry, Hagel said they discussed the threat posed by Pyongyang. He said the two ships are in response to North Korea's "pattern of provocative and destabilizing actions" that violate U.N. resolutions and also will provide more protection to the U.S. from those threats.

    On Friday, North Korea accused the U.S. of being "hell-bent on regime change" and warned that any maneuvers with that intention will be viewed as a "red line" that will result in countermeasures. Pyongyang's deputy U.N. ambassador, Ri Tong Il, also said his government "made it very clear we will carry out a new form of nuclear test" but refused to provide details.

    The two additional ships would bring the total to seven U.S. ballistic missile defense warships in Japan, and it continues U.S. efforts to increase its focus on the Asia Pacific.

    The ships serve as both defensive and offensive weapons. They carry sophisticated systems that can track missile launches, and their SM-3 missiles can zero in on and take out short- to medium-range missiles that might be fired at U.S. or allied nations. They can also carry Tomahawk cruise missiles, which can be launched from sea and hit high-value targets or enemy weapons systems from afar, without risking pilots or aircraft.

    Hagel is on a 10-day trip across the Asia Pacific, and just spent three days in Hawaii meeting with Southeast Asian defense ministers, talking about efforts to improve defense and humanitarian assistance cooperation. Japan is his second stop, where he said he wants to assure Japanese leaders that the U.S. is strongly committed to protecting their country's security.

    Japan and China have been engaged in a long, bitter dispute over remote islands in the East China Sea. The U.S. has said it takes no side on the question of the disputed islands' sovereignty, but it recognizes Japan's administration of them and has responsibilities to protect Japanese territory under a mutual defense treaty.

    Onodera said he and Hagel talked about the islands, known as Senkaku by Japan and Diayou by China, and the concerns about any changes to the status quo there.

    Hagel said the U.S. wants the countries in the region to resolve the disputes peacefully. But he added that the United States would honor its treaty commitments.

    The ships are just the latest move in America's effort to beef up Japan's defenses. Last October, the U.S. and Japan agreed to broad plans to expand their defense alliance, including the decision to position a second early warning radar there by the end of this year. There is one in northern Japan and the second one would be designed to provide better missile defense coverage in the event of a North Korean attack.

    The U.S. will begin sending long-range Global Hawk surveillance drones to Japan this month for rotational deployments. They are intended to help step up surveillance around the Senkaku islands.

    For more details about the latest equipment used by the U.S. Navy see Military.com's updated Equipment Guide.
     
  2. Quigley_Sharps

    Quigley_Sharps The Badministrator Administrator Founding Member

    Getting warmer
     
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  3. Illini Warrior

    Illini Warrior Illini Warrior

    it's not indicated .... or intentionally deleted .... this is nothing but more Obammy pulling BS out of azz .... those destroyers don't even exist .... these 2 yet-yo-be-built destroyers are predicted to be deployed in 2017 .... these guys talking out the side of their mouth won't even be around

    as we getting closer and closer to 2016 the BS promises will get even thicker ... I expect to see the announcement of a new moon or mars colony to be built by 2020 ....
     
  4. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    [yack][beer][contract][nono][raspberry][beat][fight2][own2][soap][finger]ohno[sawgunner]:censored:
     
  5. ghrit

    ghrit Bad company Administrator Founding Member

    Hagel worries me. He has no concept of just exactly how important "face" is to Asians in general and Chinese in particular. This trip of his will produce nothing that can be seen from here. (zero suffers from the same lack of understanding, but in his case it isn't limited to Asian cultures. See Ben Carson for a side light on that.)
     
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  6. ghrit

    ghrit Bad company Administrator Founding Member

    What say you? They don't exist? Ticonderoga class missile cruisers surely do exist, and for over 20 years. The fact that the author of the article called them "destroyers" is immaterial. "Journalists" typically don't have a clue what they write about.
     
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  7. chelloveck

    chelloveck Diabolus Causidicus

    Yes....I agree....especially journalists who refer to a .22 long arm as a "high power rifle".
     
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  8. ozarkgoatman

    ozarkgoatman Resident goat herder

    I wish these clowns would talk this tough about our sovereignty.
     
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  9. KAS

    KAS Monkey+++

    i dont know much about whats going on in the news right now but i am in guam and there is definatly alot of vessels moving around right here { more than usuall}
     
  10. Kingfish

    Kingfish Self Reliant

    "I think we're seeing some clear evidence of a lack of respect and intimidation and coercion in Europe today with what the Russians have done with Ukraine," Hagel told reporters after a meeting with Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera. "We must be very careful and we must be very clear, all nations of the world, that in the 21st century this will not stand, you cannot go around the world and redefine boundaries and violate territorial integrity and sovereignty of nations by force, coercion and intimidation whether it's in small islands in the Pacific or large nations in Europe."


    And the United nations has been doing what for the last 4 decades???? Implementing global authority that's what. They have forced globalization down the throats of every country in the world And they piss and moan when someone says no. It is timer for all countries to back up and re establish their own sovereignty and scrap this globalist mentality once and for all. We are not the world police force and we can not control the world. In fact it is not our right or anyone elses.
     
  11. Quigley_Sharps

    Quigley_Sharps The Badministrator Administrator Founding Member

    Well said. +1
     
  12. ozarkgoatman

    ozarkgoatman Resident goat herder

    Kingfish all I can add to that is AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  13. oldawg

    oldawg Monkey+++

    [winkthumb] Kingfish
     
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