The Navies Of The U.K., Australia, And Japan Converge In The South China Sea

British frigate HMS Argyll (front), Japanese destroyer Inazuma (C) and Japanese helicopter carrier Kaga take part in a joint naval drill in the Indian Ocean, September 26, 2018. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

Asia Times: US allies converge on China in the South China Sea

UK, Australia and Japan are all deploying naval assets to bolster US moves to check China's sprawling claims to the contested maritime area.

China’s rising assertiveness in the South China Sea has provoked a concerted pushback from the United States and its key allies, with Japan and the United Kingdom lending their naval assets to recent stepped up maneuvers that have put the contested maritime region on a new edge.

The US military flew B-52 bombers close to the South China Sea earlier this week, a deployment US Pentagon spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Dave Eastburn claimed was a “regularly scheduled operation designed to enhance our interoperability with our partners and allies in the region.”

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Update: Japanese carrier drills with British warship heading to contested South China Sea (Reuters)

WNU Editor: China is protesting .... China Protests as British and Japanese Warships Heading to Contested South China Sea (Chiang Rai Times).

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