Photo: The US has already disinvited China from a multinational naval exercise in response to Beijing's island activity. (Reuters)
SCMP: South China Sea: US says China's militarisation of islands an act of 'intimidation and coercion'
US Defence Secretary James Mattis has raised the prospect of additional American steps against China if its "militarisation" of the South China Sea keeps apace.
Mr Mattis said Beijing was intimidating and coercing others in the region by putting weapons systems on manmade islands.
US President Donald Trump, backing the remarks by his Pentagon chief at an international security forum in Singapore, said on Twitter: "Very surprised that China would be doing this?"
Mr Mattis said the Trump administration's recent decision to disinvite China from a multinational naval exercise was an "initial response" to Beijing's island activity.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- June 4, 2018
Mattis accuses China of acts of ‘intimidation and coersion’ -- Defense News
United States set to stage more military drills in South China Sea to confront ‘new reality’, sources say -- SCMP
Mattis Lays Out U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy at Shangri-La -- Euan Graham, The Interpreter
Can China, United States prevent a war of words over South China Sea becoming a military storm? -- Ankit Panda (SCMP)
J-20, J-16 and J-10C Armed and Ready; China’s New Generation of Fighters Conduct Combat Exercises Together -- Military Watch Magazine
New amphibious aircraft could help US in Indo-Pacific -- Asia Times
Mattis warns of bumpy road to US, North Korea nuclear summit -- Military Times/AP
Analyst: Korean conflict could strain U.S. military -- UPI
North Korea shakes up top military brass ahead of Trump summit - U.S. official -- Reuters
Newest ship equipped with Kalibr cruise missiles to go on mission in Mediterranean -- TASS
Cracking Open the Tomahawk: Secrets Learned From US Weapons in Russia's Arsenal -- Sputnik
Russia snubs Saudi threats over Qatar military deal -- Middle East Monitor
The US military is reportedly looking to install anti-missile defenses in Germany — and it's sure to rankle Russia -- Business Insider
Moscow keeping close eye on NATO drills in Baltics -- TASS
Russia's Military Compared to the U.S.: Which Country Has More Military Bases Across the World? -- Newsweek
Former Soviet Pilot, Missing for 30 Years Since Afghan War, Found, Wants Home -- Sputnik
Intel report: Iran seeks weapons of mass destruction technology in Germany -- Jerusalem Post
Amid rising tension with Iran, Israel to join largest int'l navy exercise -- Jerusalem Post
Turkey Admits 'Tension' With US Over F-35 Deal -- Sputnik
US Envoy Bashes Germany for Reluctance to Boost EU Security -- Sputnik
US Army launches war games on NATO's eastern flank -- AFP
NATO to Deploy More Troops in E Europe to Confront 'Russian Threat' - Reports -- Sputnik
Special Operations Forces in Africa Likely to Face Cuts in Major Military Review -- The New York Times
US military continues to support Cameroon's military despite US accusations of targeted killings -- CNN
Pentagon Completes Draft Plans for New Low-Yield Sea-Launched Nuclear Weapon -- Warrior Maven
Navy awards Pratt & Whitney $2B for F-35 propulsion systems -- UPI
Army taps AM General for 300 Humvees -- UPI
The Army And Marine Corps Are Checking Their M4s And M16s For A Dangerous Glitch -- Task & Purpose
Air Force Reapers are now flying ISR missions from Poland -- Air Force Times
The U.S. Army Is Going to Blow Up This Ex-Saudi Airlines Boeing 777 Jet -- The Warzone/The Drive
Why the Military Can’t Quit Windows XP -- Slate
Costs of Snowden Leak Still Mounting 5 Years Later -- Military.com/AP
Defense industry braces for hit from Trump tariffs -- The Hill
Pentagon to take up federal security checks: report -- The Hill
This is why the Pentagon is taking over security clearance checks -- Military Times/AP
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