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US Warning To China,Will Not Leave Even An Inch Space In Pacific

US Warning to China, will not leave even an inch space In the Pacific. US Defense Minister Mark Esper indirectly targeted China, saying his country would not leave even an inch of space for anyone in the Pacific. US Warning to China, Mark Esper says will not back down from its responsibility in this area. During his visit to the province of Hawaii, Espar described the Indo-Pacific region as a center of strength battles with China.

He said that apart from Russia, now China also has a worldwide presence and America needs to be able to deal with both globally. He said, ‘We are not going to leave this area. Not even an inch. For a country that feels that apart from its governance system, its views on subjects like sovereignty, human rights, freedom of the press, religious freedom, freedom of assembly are better than others.

The US Defense Minister said that China has a habit of turning back on its promises. He does not care about international rules and regulations. As part of the Chinese Communist Party’s agenda, the Chinese Army wants to establish its dominance in the world by 2050 through aggressive modernization programs.

For this, the Chinese army is adopting an aggressive attitude in the southeast China Sea, and wherever its government finds it necessary. Despite this, the US hopes to work with China and bring it on a path that falls under international rules.

Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday reported the presence of more than 300 Chinese boats close to the Galapagos Islands. He said in a tweet, “More than 300 Chinese boats were present close to the Galápagos by renaming and disabling the tracking system, which is a sign of trouble.”

Relations between the US and China have been tense for the past few days. The US has become aggressive towards China over the epidemic caused by the Novel Coronavirus, including the claim of China in the South China Sea, skirmishes between the India-China military and the implementation of national security law in Hong Kong.

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