The United States has troops operating inside China
The United States has troops operating inside China
Jerry Grey

The United States has troops operating inside China

Theres a lot of controversy over what China is doing in the South China Sea, but there seems to be very little in the way of perspective. The recent water attack on Philippines vessels was not a hostile act by a military nation, it was a Chinese Coastguard ship deterring another nation from building on a disputed island. Chinas actions are overshadowed by the immense US military presence encircling China, and now extending to US troops operating inside China.

The truth, if anyone cares to look into it, is that in 1999, the Philippines illegally beached a landing craft on an uninhabited shoal and are now attempting to deliver building supplies to fortify it.

Many will argue, because Western media wants them to, that China is being aggressive, China, according to Chinese media wants only one thing that the shoal be left alone. Notwithstanding legals claims that several parties have over the region, China isnt doing the wrong thing.

Putting this specific incident aside and looking at the broader picture, many people are critical of Chinas expansion into the South China seas, but their criticism has three problems: one is, the expansion fails to consider Chinas situation; another is, when looked at in a broader sense, its minor; and, according to former Premier Li Kejiang, its not military. Its merely assumed by Western experts to be so.

Its frequently reported that China could use these bases for military purposes, China denies it does. As far as can be ascertained, only one military plane has ever landed in the region and that was a humanitarian mission in 2016 to airlift three sick people. On the other hand, USA has militarised the Pacific.

Its clear the USA sees China as a threat, discussions about, and reasons for, that are wide and varied but not articulated here. However, when the USA considers a country a threat, that country better take care.

Overall, the USA has 375,000 troops in the Pacific region to counter China. Thats more than twice the 156,000 soldiers who stormed Normandys beaches on D Day.

The USA military occupies 30% of Guam, with 7,000 troops. It has 23 bases in Japan and Okinawa and a further 15 bases in South Korea. They are currently building four military bases in the Philippines, with more in Micronesia and Palau, and, with Australia, are refurbishing an older base in Papua New Guinea.

More worrying, they have US troops operating inside China which, after 12 months of US government denials, was admitted by the Taiwanese government to be true. This is after successive presidents, Nixon, Carter and Reagan, all promised not to. Furthermore, Reagan, issued a 1982 communique stating USA would not increase arms sales to Taiwan and specifically stated USA would reduce weapon sales to zero in order to achieve a peaceful settlement. It seems current American presidents cannot be trusted to keep the words of their predecessors.

Its not just Presidents but congress too: for 38 years, over 7 Congressional sittings USA made Congressional Resolutions, it would not interfere in Chinas sovereign affairs specifically in relation to Taiwan.

Moving away from the Pacific, the USA is active in Africa too; in fact, they have 29 military bases operating in 15 African countries to defend US sovereignty, in Africa!

They invaded and occupied Iraq Because they thought their national security was threatened but The US invasion of Afghanistan was out of spite; recovering from a 20-year war and, economically speaking, barely out of the middle ages, Afghanistan wouldnt give up Bin Laden without evidence. Resulting in US punishment of an invasion and another 20 years of war.

Earlier, they went to war in Vietnam and in Korea and they dropped more bombs in Laos and Cambodia than the entire ordinance dropped in the Second World War. Calling the bombers US Arial Surveillance, presumably because the US had signed a Neutrality Agreement in the UN. The bombing of an officially recognised neutral country is surely be something the International Criminal Court should investigate but the US would sanction the court and potentially invade the Hague if they did. So, for now, its just another example of US Presidents not honouring the commitments of their predecessors.

With the benefit of hindsight, we know, all of the above wars were either avoidable (to stop the spread of communism) or the reason for them was a lie; not one was justified, none were a physical or military threat to the US.

Once we understand the fact that the US Department of Defence will invade any country it deems a threat, whether real or not, and is currently surrounding China with “Defensive” island chains we might start to look at Chinas defensive military in a different light.

The South China Sea could be used as a modern-day version of the Great Wall; a defensive fortification but its tiny in comparison to the US build-up around China. There are just two airstrips. Thats it!

Deceptive reporting suggests that China has fully militarised three islands, but were confused by the naming. Claims that China is militarising Mischief Reef, Subi Reef, Meiji Reef, Panganiban Reef and the Spratley Islands, abound in Western media but theyre the same place. What media doesnt tell us is that China has built only two airstrips. One on reclaimed land between two islands and another nearby, thats it; only two airstrips.

The Fiery Cross airstrip is 345 metres shorter than the Darwin Military airstrip which, like Darwin Port, is being extended to accommodate a bigger US military presence. Guam has two runways; both are longer than Fiery Cross. The other airstrip, on Meiji Reef is even shorter. And, with the exception of the medical evacuation in 2016, no military plane has landed on either of them.

The USA, or any other country, shouldnt feel threatened by China, there are a lot more things in the Pacific to worry about than the potential military use of Chinas airstrips. For example, theres the real military presence in the Pacific and off the coast of China of an unknown number of nuclear powered and nuclear armed submarines, two Aircraft Carrier Strike Fleets and their attendant armadas are in the vicinity and 375,000 troops are nearby. They are all a long way from home and itching to defend their shores against what they perceive is a threat. If thats not cause for concern, then nothing is!

Jerry Grey

Jerry Grey is a former British Police officer who was a general manager in a multi-national security company based in Australia for 17 years. He has lived, worked, travelled extensively and studied in China for almost two decades. He holds a Master Degree in cross cultural change management. Jerry Grey is a freelance writer living in Southern China’s Guangdong province.