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"This freedom of navigation operation upheld the rights, freedoms, and lawful uses of the sea recognized in international law by challenging the restrictions on innocent passage imposed by China, Vietnam, and Taiwan," Mommsen said.The guided-missile destroyer USS Barry conducts operations near the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea on Tuesday.On Tuesday the guided-missile destroyer USS Barry conducted a freedom of navigation mission near US freedom of navigation operations in the South China Sea are not rare, but they typically occur weeks or more apart.The back-to-back missions are indicative of a new Pentagon strategy -- "strategic predictability, operational unpredictability" -- to keep foes on their heels, said Timothy Heath, senior defense researcher with the Rand Corp. think tank in Virginia.Heath pointed to a similar move earlier in the month when the US Air Force "Just as the bombers at Guam are no longer consistently present there, US naval forces in the South China Sea are likely to carry out operations and activities in unusual patterns that are inconsistent with past, predictable patterns," Heath said.The US Navy said the back-to-back operations are just business as usual.


The US strongly opposes China's bullying and we hope other nations will hold them to account too," Pompeo wrote in a joint announcement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on efforts to battle the coronavirus.Pompeo also cited China's imposition of new administrative districts around the island chains past which the US warships sailed this week as an example of its pressure on the South China Sea.China claims almost the entire South China Sea as its sovereign territory, and it has aggressively asserted its stake in recent years. Lieferzeit:





 

Lieferzeit: Besides building up and fortifying reefs and islands, Beijing has dispatched survey ships to assert mineral rights and deployed large numbers of coast guard to the area.