GS 2: International RelationsPrelims

U.S. briefly deploys two warships to disputed sea after Chinese collision , Pg16

U.S. warships deployed near Scarborough Shoal after China-Philippines collision, escalating tensions in the disputed South China Sea.

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Key Highlights:

  • The U.S. deployed two warships to the disputed South China Sea on Wednesday following a collision between Chinese and Philippine ships two days prior.
  • The warships, USS Higgins and USS Cincinnati, sailed near Scarborough Shoal, which is claimed by both China and the Philippines.
  • A Chinese navy ship shadowed the U.S. warships during their deployment.
  • The U.S. Navy has conducted freedom of navigation operations in the South China Sea for years to challenge China's claims.

Detailed Insights:

  • The South China Sea is a contested area with overlapping claims from Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, Taiwan, China, and the Philippines.
  • The collision between Chinese and Philippine vessels occurred while the Chinese ships attempted to drive away a smaller Philippine ship.
  • Scarborough Shoal is a key point of contention in the South China Sea dispute, with both China and the Philippines asserting their sovereignty.
  • U.S. freedom of navigation operations aim to challenge China's restrictions and demand for entry notifications in the disputed waters.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Freedom of Navigation: The right of ships to move freely on the seas, as defined in international law.
  • Scarborough Shoal: A disputed reef in the South China Sea, claimed by both China and the Philippines.
  • Littoral Combat Ship: A type of warship designed for operations near coastlines.
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