BEIJING
- China's military warned the United
States on Saturday that US-Philippine military exercises have raised risks of
armed confrontation over the disputed South China Sea, in the toughest
high-level warning yet after weeks of tension.
China's
official Liberation Army Daily warned that recent jostling with the Philippines
over disputed seas where both countries have sent ships could boil over into
outright conflict, and laid much of the blame at Washington's door.
American
and Filipino troops launched two weeks of annual naval drills on April 16 amid
the stand-off between Beijing and Manila, who have accused each other of
encroaching on sovereign seas near the Scarborough Shoal, west of a former US
navy base at Subic Bay.
The
joint exercises are held in different seas around the Philippines. The leg that
takes place in the South China Sea area, which could be rich in oil and gas and
is spanned by busy shipping lanes, starts on Monday.
"Anyone
with clear eyes saw long ago that behind these drills is reflected a mentality
that will lead the South China Sea issue down a fork in the road towards
military confrontation and resolution through armed force," said the
commentary in the Chinese paper, which is the chief mouthpiece of the People's
Liberation Army.
"Through
this kind of meddling and intervention, the United States will only stir up the
entire South China Sea situation towards increasing chaos, and this will
inevitably have a massive impact on regional peace and stability."
The
Pentagon said this was a regular exercise "not tied to any current
situation."
"The
focus of this year's exercise is on disaster response and civic
assistance," said Pentagon spokeswoman, Navy Commander Leslie Hull-Ryde.
Up to
now, China has chided the Philippines over the dispute about the uninhabited
shoal known in the Philippines as the Panatag Shoal and which China calls
Huangyan, about 124 nautical miles off the main Philippine island of Luzon.
China
has territorial disputes with the Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia and
Taiwan across the South China Sea.
Major
General Luo Yuan, a retired PLA researcher well-known for his hawkish views,
amplified the warnings from Beijing issued through state media.
"China
has already shown enough restraint and patience over this incident," Luo
said of the friction with Manila, according to an interview published on
Chinese state television's website (http: news.cntv.cn).
If the
Philippines "takes irrational actions, then the current confrontation
could intensify, and the Chinese navy will certainly not stand idly by,"
he added.
Regional
tensions
Beijing
has sought to resolve the disputes one-on-one with the countries involved but
there is worry among its neighbours over what some see as growing Chinese
assertiveness in staking claims over the seas and various islands, reefs and
shoals.
In past
patches of tension over disputed seas, hawkish Chinese military voices have
also risen, only to be reined in later by the government. The same could be
true this time.
Since
late 2010, China has sought to cool tensions with the United States. Especially
with the ruling Chinese Communist Party preoccupied with a leadership
succession late in 2012, Beijing has stressed hopes for steady relations
throughout this year.
Nonetheless,
experts have said China remains wary of US military intentions across the
Asia-Pacific, especially after the Obama administration's vows to
"pivot" to the region, reinvigorating diplomatic and security ties
with allies.
The
Liberation Army Daily commentary echoed that wariness.
"The
United States' intention of trying to draw more countries into stirring up the
situation in the South China Sea is being brandished to the full," said
the newspaper.
Reuters
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