U.S. Navy deploys four warships east of Taiwan as Pelosi heads to Taipei
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[August 02, 2022]
By Greg Torode and Yimou Lee
HONG KONG/TAIPEI (Reuters) - Four U.S.
warships, including an aircraft carrier, were positioned in waters east
of Taiwan on what the U.S. Navy called routine deployments on Tuesday
amid Chinese anger over U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy
Pelosi's visit the island.
The carrier USS Ronald Reagan had transited the South China Sea and was
currently in the Philippines Sea, east of Taiwan and the Philippines and
south of Japan, a U.S. Navy official told o Reuters.
The Japan-based Reagan is operating with a guided missile cruiser, USS
Antietam, and a destroyer, USS Higgins.
"While they are able to respond to any eventuality, these are normal,
routine deployments," said the official, who spoke on the condition of
anonymity.
They would not comment on precise locations.
The official said the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli was also in
the area.
Pelosi, a long-time China critic, was expected to arrive in Taipei later
on Tuesday, people briefed on the matter said, as the United States said
it would not be intimidated by Chinese warnings over the visit.
Signs emerged of military activity on both sides of the Taiwan Strait
ahead of Pelosi's visit.
Chinese planes flew close to the median line dividing the waterway on
Tuesday morning and several Chinese warships had remained close to the
unofficial dividing line since Monday, a source briefed on the matter
told Reuters.
China's defence and foreign ministries did not immediately respond to
requests for comment.
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U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan is seen during its
visit to Hong Kong, China November 21, 2018. REUTERS/Yuyang Wang
The source said the Chinese aircraft repeatedly conducted tactical
moves of briefly "touching" the median line and circling back to the
other side of the strait while Taiwanese aircraft were on standby
nearby - a move they described as provocative.
The person said three other Chinese warships on Tuesday carried out
drills to simulate attacks on carrier-borne aircraft in waters east
of Taiwan. The ships had been tracked sailing through Japan's
southern islands at the weekend, the Japanese Defence Forces said.
Neither side's aircraft normally cross the median line.
Taiwan's Defense Ministry said it would appropriately send forces in
reaction to "enemy threats".
The ministry had reinforced its combat alertness level from Tuesday
morning to Thursday noon, the official Central News Agency reported,
citing unidentified sources.
Since last week, the People's Liberation Army has conducted various
exercises, including live fire drills, in the South China, Yellow
Sea and Bohai Seas.
Some regional military analysts say that increased deployments at a
time of tension raise the risk of accidents, even if no side wants
an actual conflict.
(Reporting By Greg Torode and Yimou Lee in Taipei; additional
reporting by Yew Lun Tian in Beijing; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore
and Angus MacSwan)
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