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China-Japan-Koreas
Keep U.S. Aircraft Carrier Out of Our Backyard, China Warns
2010-12-17
A state-run Chinese newspaper on Tuesday criticized the South Korean government for allowing the 97,000-ton aircraft carrier George Washington of the U.S. Navy's Seventh Fleet to join South Korea-U.S. military training scheduled late this month.
We just wanted you to see what a real carrier battle group looks like, for when you decide to float the Varyag ...
In an editorial, Global News wrote the West Sea "is in proximity to China's political hub of Beijing and Tianjin. If a U.S. aircraft carrier comes into the West Sea, mainland China falls under the military strategic influence of U.S. military forces. The people of China will not accept South Korea having military demonstration involving a U.S. aircraft carrier."

It added U.S. forces appear to regard China "as their largest potential enemy, exposing a lack of strategic mutual trust between the U.S. and China. If South Korea wants to develop trust with China, it will have to consider the sentiments of the people of China."
On your knees, little cousins!
The paper warned Seoul "will have difficulty taking any kind of step forward on issues concerning the whole Korean Peninsula without China's understanding and cooperation." What South Korea needs to do now is not to put pressure on China by frequently involving the U.S. and escalating tensions in Northeast Asia but seek ways to alleviate tensions in the peninsula, it added.
As usual, you can figure out what most bothers a thug by listening to what they complain about ...
Posted by:Steve White

#7  No, communist are always a bully, let them cry about our carrier.
Posted by: Uleatch Dribble8106   2010-12-17 15:47  

#6  The anti-carrier stuff is more for domestic Chinese consumption than anything.
Posted by: gromky   2010-12-17 15:18  

#5  Heel your little Nork mad dog, and we will steam around elsewhere.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2010-12-17 14:58  

#4  Why do they care?

It's not like we have a reason to attack.

The only thing that makes sense is that if we actually stay out they can say they pushed us around.
Posted by: gorb   2010-12-17 14:57  

#3  China has been nudging us for a while, with that aircraft take down, and using fishing boats to harass our ships, not to mention the Cheonan, by proxy.

Makes you wonder when the USN is going to nudge back.

I'm thinking that China has too many submarines, and it would be unfortunate if one of more of their advanced ones suddenly decided to have a Kursk.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-12-17 10:54  

#2  All the jobs South Korea has created and all the money they've invested in Mainland China, and all they get out of it is, "You're being mean to our rabid dog, and nice to the Americans! Learn your place!"
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2010-12-17 10:35  

#1  Regarding the title, I'd always considered China's backyard to be her landlocked Western border.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2010-12-17 09:48  

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