http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...eijings-territorial-claims-in-south-china-sea
"Although the United States does not recognise Chinas claims of sovereignty around the manmade structures, American P-8 surveillance planes and naval vessels patrolling the area have not ventured within 12 nautical miles of the artificial islands the standard territorial zone around natural land.
That would be the next step, Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steven Warren told reporters.
Asked if the military would move to within that sensitive zone, he said: We dont have any announcement to make on next steps. We are going to continue our routine flights.
US officials have said they are weighing sending warships and surveillance aircraft within 12 nautical miles of the manmade islands in the South China Sea to test Beijings controversial territorial claims."
Wonder how this will work out. I assume the US will respect the claim to the Spratly islands but refuse to accept the South China sea as sovereign like China seems to want.
"Although the United States does not recognise Chinas claims of sovereignty around the manmade structures, American P-8 surveillance planes and naval vessels patrolling the area have not ventured within 12 nautical miles of the artificial islands the standard territorial zone around natural land.
That would be the next step, Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steven Warren told reporters.
Asked if the military would move to within that sensitive zone, he said: We dont have any announcement to make on next steps. We are going to continue our routine flights.
US officials have said they are weighing sending warships and surveillance aircraft within 12 nautical miles of the manmade islands in the South China Sea to test Beijings controversial territorial claims."
Wonder how this will work out. I assume the US will respect the claim to the Spratly islands but refuse to accept the South China sea as sovereign like China seems to want.