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    China unfazed by US bomber trip over S. China Sea

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    Date
    June 7, 2018
    Author
    Reuters
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    PS20180607_13
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    No military ship or aircraft can scare China away from its resolve to protect its territory, China’s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday after two U.S. Air Force B-52 bombers were reported to have flown near disputed islands in the South China Sea. CNN reported that the two aircraft flew within the vicinity of the Spratly Islands, where China has reclaimed land and built runways and other facilities on disputed reefs and small islands. The United States was willing to work with China on a “results-oriented” relationship, but its actions in the South China Sea were coercive and the Pentagon would “compete vigorously” if needed, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Saturday.
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    China unfazed by US bomber trip over S. China Sea. (2018, June 7). The Philippine Star, p. 13.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/4216
    Corporate Names
    CNN
    Personal Names
    Mattis, Jim Hua, Chunying
    Geographic Names
    China United States South China Sea Spratly Islands Taiwan Vietnam Philippines Malaysia Brunei Woody Island
    Subject
    military operations disputes territorial waters aircraft land reclamation international cooperation Security Satellite mosaics
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