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VIDEO-US B52 Bomber/Ships Spy on China >Beijing Re-Acts
 
US B-52 Bomber 'Accidentally' Flies Within 12 Miles of China's Man-Made Islands in South China Sea - Prompting a Complaint From Beijing

  • Pentagon is looking into complaint a B-52 bomber plane flew near the artificial islands last week
  • The US regularly conducts training missions with B-52s in the region
  • Spokesman said the US had not planned to fly the plane within 12 miles and said it was not a 'Freedom of Navigation operation'
  • In October the US Navy sent the USS Lassen into the region as part of a mission defense officials said was a challenge to China's territorial claims
  • China claims most of the South China Sea - through which more than $5trillion of world trade passes every year
  • Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines and Taiwan have rival claims
Daily Mail UK, 19 December 2015


China has once again complained a US military flight flew near the South China Sea artificial islands that the country claims is part of its territory.

The Pentagon said on Friday it was looking into the complaint and added that the US regularly conducts training missions with B-52 bomber planes throughout the region
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Navy Commander Bill Urban, a Pentagon spokesman, said there had been no plan to fly a B-52 within 12 nautical miles of any of the three artificial islands.

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The Pentagon is looking into China's complaint that a US B-52 military bomber plane (file photo) flew within 12 nautical miles of the contested South China Sea islands, which Beijing claims is part of its territory


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The US Navy sent guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen (pictured in a file photo) within 12 nautical miles of artificial islands built by China in the South China Sea in October


'This was not a Freedom of Navigation operation,' said Urban, referring to regular U.S. Navy missions conducted to challenge what the US believes are excessive territorial claims made by other countries.
'The Chinese have raised concerns with us about the flight path of a recent training mission. We are looking into the matter.'

The incident involving the B-52 bomber took place last week near the Cuarteron Reef in the Spratly Islands, disputed territory claimed by China and several of its neighbours.

China complained the plane flew within 2 nautical miles of the reef, a US defense official said on condition of anonymity.
The official said the United States believed the plane was somewhat farther away but had mistakenly come within 12 nautical miles

China's defense ministry said in a statement on its website on Saturday that its forces had closely monitored the plane and warned the aircraft to leave.

Referring to the maneuver as 'provocation', the ministry said it urged the United States 'to immediately adopt measures to put an end to such kind of dangerous actions, in order not to impact the two countries' military relations.'


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A defense official claimed the patrols were a potential challenge to China's territorial claims (file photo)



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The USS Lassen was sailing near Subi and Mischief (pictured) reefs in the Spratly archipelago, features that were submerged at high tide before China began a massive dredging project to turn them into islands in 2014


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Washington worries that China has built up the islands with the aim of extending its military reach in the South China Sea, a claim disputed by Chinese President Xi Jinping. But satellite photographs had shown the construction of three military-length airstrips in the Spratlys (pictured)


The US guided missile destroyer USS Lassen sailed within 12 nautical miles of Subi Reef in late October to deliberately challenge China's territorial claims in the area.
The decision drew an angry rebuke from China, which called it 'extremely irresponsible.'


USS Lassen was sailing near Subi and Mischief reefs in the Spratly islands, features that were submerged at high tide before China began a massive dredging project to turn them into islands in 2014.

Under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, 12-nautical mile limits cannot be set around man-made islands built on previously submerged reefs.

China claims most of the South China Sea, one of the world's busiest sea lanes, through which more than $5trillion of world trade passes every year.
Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines and Taiwan have rival claims.

Washington worries that China has built up the islands with the aim of extending its military reach in the South China Sea.

China says they will have mainly civilian uses as well as undefined defense purposes.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has said China had 'no intention to militarize' the islands.

However satellite photographs had shown the construction of three military-length airstrips by China in the Spratlys, including one each on Mischief and Subi reefs.


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China claims most of the South China Sea, through which more than $5trillion of world trade passes every year. Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines and Taiwan have rival claims


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