Global Times asked 'New Cold War' between the US and China in the South China Sea?
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US – China tensions heat up in the South China Sea Faced with increasingly brazen Chinese efforts to exercise control over the entirety of the East Sea (South China Sea), the U.S. military is using a series of big aircraft carrier operations to show allies that the United States isn’t about to turn its back on the hotly contested region, the foreignpolicy said. Over the weekend, the USS Ronald Reagan and the USS Nimitz sailed into the East Sea (South China Sea), another challenge to China’s unlawful claims of maritime sovereignty in the area that have been consistently challenged by other countries. More than a routine passage of the type meant to assert the right to free navigation, the exercise reportedly included the use of jets, reconnaissance planes, and helicopters, while Chinese sailors held competing drills near the Hoang Sa (Paracel) Islands. Since July 4, the US military has deployed the USS Nimitz and USS Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Groups to conduct dual carrier operations in the South China Sea. In fact, for the first time in six years, the two US Navy aircrafts are in the region, CNN reported. It is said by the Global times that "China and the US seem to have been at loggerheads in the South China Sea arouses concerns about whether a naval clash between the two might break out. It begs the question: Will the South China Sea become a "tipping point" for US-China confrontation"? The United States is launching a cold war against China, according to almost two thirds of Chinese researchers in a survey conducted by a Beijing-based think tank. A total of 62 out of the 100 respondents to the survey published by the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University agreed when asked “is the US launching a new cold war against China?” China, though, is able to cope with a possible new cold war offensive by the US, according to 90 per cent of the respondents. Questions could be raised over the accuracy of the results as, like political opinion surveys, views against official lines in China can often be suppressed, reported the scmp.
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