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Subject: China Warships near Okinawa?
mooreliberty    4/13/2010 8:36:42 AM
Eight warships and a couple of subs were detected off the coast of Japan..... also, a Chinese helicopter buzzed a Japanese vessel. Does this point to anything more significant? See Reuters India Report below for more details. TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan said on Tuesday it would investigate the sighting of several Chinese submarines and warships last week in the high seas near the southern island of Okinawa, where U.S. bases are concentrated in Japan. Two submarines and eight vessels were spotted on Saturday about 140 km (90 miles) southwest of Okinawa, the first time Japan has confirmed the presence of Chinese submarines and such a large number of vessels in the area, defence ministry officials said. "Such a situation has not happened before and we will investigate this, including whether (China has) any intentions against our country," Japanese Defence Minister Toshimi Kitazawa told reporters. China did not violate any international law by navigating in that area, a defence ministry official said. Beijing has been forging ahead with military modernisation. Japan, while deepening bilateral ties and expanding military exchanges with China, has often called for more transparency of Beijing's growing military spending and equipment. Japan also lodged a complaint against China over a helicopter that flew too close to a Japanese destroyer on Thursday in the East China Sea, said Keiji Akahoshi, the chief of staff for the Japanese navy. "We do not clearly understand the intention and the aim of the Chinese side. But flying in such proximity could affect the safe navigation of the vessel," Akahoshi said, adding that China told Japan it would look into the incident. "We have analysed that the Chinese navy's equipment has become more modernised and its operations have technologically improved over the last few years," he said. (Reporting by Yoko Kubota and Yoko Nishikawa; Editing by Jeremy Laurence)
 
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mabie       4/13/2010 9:38:39 AM
I don't know if its accurate to classify these incidents as provocative acts but they do have a positive effect in keeping the JSDF on its toes and striving for constant improvement. I hope the Chinese keep it up, and the NK too. The rules of the game are pretty well defined to prevent anything untoward happening and escalating into a real confrontation, though anything is possible I guess.
 
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Nichevo       4/14/2010 11:49:50 AM

I don't know if its accurate to classify these incidents as provocative acts but they do have a positive effect in keeping the JSDF on its toes and striving for constant improvement. I hope the Chinese keep it up, and the NK too. The rules of the game are pretty well defined to prevent anything untoward happening and escalating into a real confrontation, though anything is possible I guess.

The crew of the Cheonan were unavailable for comment.
 
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YelliChink       4/14/2010 11:59:30 AM


The crew of the Cheonan were unavailable for comment.

What makes you think mabie doesn't want any more of that incident to happen?
Anyway, JMSDF destroyer Suzunami reported commie helicopter flew as close as 90m from them. Apparently, they were disrupting possible acoustic surveillance by Suzunami.
 
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WarNerd       4/14/2010 7:04:30 PM

The crew of the Cheonan were unavailable for comment.

What makes you think mabie doesn't want any more of that incident to happen?
Anyway, JMSDF destroyer Suzunami reported commie helicopter flew as close as 90m from them. Apparently, they were disrupting possible acoustic surveillance by Suzunami.

Maybe the Chinese were holding a series of unannounced naval exercizes, they are after all trying to transition from a 'brown water' navy to a 'blue water' navy.  That means lots of practice and experience in deeper water to discover and learn the little things that make big things possible.  So, they were conducting ASW drills and suddenly noticed the Japanese destroyer was getting near and got worried about giving away state secrets and sent the helocopter to interfere.
 
The real problem is that China seeems to want to act like a 600 lb gorilla, when a little polite diplomacy could make everyones life easier.
 
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