U.S. And China Exchange Harsh Words Over Territorial Disputes In The South China Sea

Friday, 10 April 2015


Graphic on the disputed claims on islands in the South China Sea ©Adrian Leung (AFP/File)



Reuters: Obama says concerned China bullying others in South China Sea



(Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama said Washington is concerned China is using its "sheer size and muscle" to push around smaller nations in the South China Sea, drawing a swift rebuke from Beijing which accused the United States of being the bully.


China's rapid reclamation around seven reefs in the Spratly archipelago of the South China Sea has alarmed other claimants, such as the Philippines and Vietnam, and drawn growing criticism from U.S. government officials and the military.


While the new islands will not overturn U.S. military superiority in the region, workers are building ports and fuel storage depots and possibly two airstrips that experts have said would allow Beijing to project power deep into the maritime heart of Southeast Asia.







More News On The U.S. And China Exchanging Harsh Words Over Territorial Disputes In The South China Sea



Obama: China 'using muscle' to dominate in South China Sea -- BBC

Obama says China bullying smaller nations in South China Sea row -- The Guardian

Obama Says Concerned China Using Muscle in South China Sea -- Bloomberg

Obama Fears China Is Bullying South China Sea Neighbors -- NBC

U.S. says Chinese activity in South China Sea causes regional 'anxiety' -- Reuters

South China Sea Dispute: While Obama Says ‘Bully’, China Says ‘Beyond Reproach’ -- WSJ OTC

China Reacts To Obama's Comments On South China Sea; Ash Carter Condemns Artificial Islands -- IBTimes

China rejects Obama's criticism in islands dispute -- USA Today

China blasts Obama over military 'muscle' in South China Sea -- AFP

China Rebuffs Obama's Comment over South China Sea -- CRIEnglish

China defends South China Sea reclamation, accuses US of ignoring rival claimants' activities -- FOX News/AP

China cementing reach in South China Sea with civilian infrastructure -- Reuters

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