U.S. won't 'tiptoe' around China with Asia stability at threat: defense chief
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS MAY 31, 2019 / 8:48 PM / UPDATED 7 HOURS AGO
U.S. won't 'tiptoe' around China with Asia stability at threat: defense chief
Idrees Ali
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The United States will no longer tiptoe around Chinese behavior in Asia, with stability in the region threatened on issues ranging from the South China Sea to Taiwan, acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said on Saturday.
Shanahan did not directly name China when making accusations of actors destabilizing the region, but went on to say the United States would not ignore Chinese behavior, the latest in the exchange of acerbic remarks between the worlds two biggest economies. He added, however, he was keen to foster a military relationship with Beijing.
Perhaps the greatest long-term threat to the vital interests of states across this region comes from actors who seek to undermine, rather than uphold, the rules-based international order, Shanahan said at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Asias biggest security gathering.
If the trends in these behaviors continue, artificial features in the global commons could become tollbooths, sovereignty could become the purview of the powerful.
Shanahans first major speech since taking over as acting defense secretary in January came as the United States and China remain locked in an escalating trade war and at odds over a range of security issues in Asia.
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