America prepares to rein in China’s growing activities in South China Sea

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Washington: Influential Senators from the United States have made several proposals in the Senate, criticizing China (China) for increasing military activities in the South China Sea, and Beijing Economy ) Has also proposed to deal with activities that cause damage to the global market as well as American business. Senators Rick Scott, Josh Howle, Dan Sullivan, Thom Tillis, and Roger Wicker moved the motion on Wednesday. The first resolution praised the efforts of the US Navy and Coast Guard in ensuring freedom of navigation and a clear message that the US would not tolerate China’s expansionist policies beyond the legitimate maritime border.

Scott, while proposing, said that the Communist Party of China, led by Chinese President Xi Jinping, has continued militarization of the South China Sea and appears inclined to claim to increase its borders in the region. He said, “These aggressive and illegal acts cannot be tolerated.” I feel proud to present this proposal that the US Navy and Coast Guard are working to protect our freedom and have given a clear message to Secretary-General Xi that his aggressive attitude cannot continue. ”

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Sullivan alleged that in recent years China has taken aggressive actions against its neighboring peace-loving countries to expand its influence and break rules in the South China Sea. According to Tillis, brave soldiers of the US armed forces stationed in the Indo-Pacific region play an important role in ensuring access to important commercial corridors such as the South China Sea.

Wicker said, “China’s claim of sovereignty over the South China Sea is wrong and it threatens the international system. Holding the US, Beijing responsible for the unauthorized expansion and I applaud the US Navy and Coast Guard forces working to maintain the balance of power in the Pacific. “

Similarly, a group of eight Republican lawmakers on Wednesday reintroduced the China Act-linked trade, regional coalitions, technology, and the Economic and Geopolitical Initiative (US) to launch a comprehensive strategy for US competition with China. To be carried forward. The main provision of the Strategic Act is to deal with China’s economic activities that cause damage to the global market and American business.

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