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    Mattis warns of consequences if Beijing keeps militarizing the South China Sea

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    Date
    June 5, 2018
    Author
    Dow Jones
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    MB20180605_5
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    The US and China appear to be headed for a more confrontational relationship in Southeast Asia as Washington warns of a more aggressive response to the militarization of disputed islands in the South China Sea. Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue, a regional security conference, US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis warned there could be “much larger consequences” in the future from China’s moves to install weapons systems on islands in the sea. He didn’t specify what the consequences would be.The warning, in response to a question from an audience member, came after a speech by Mattis in which he said “despite China’s claims to the contrary, the placement of these weapons systems is tied directly to military use for the purposes of intimidation and coercion.”
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    Mattis warns of consequences if Beijing keeps militarizing the South China Sea. (2018, June 5). Manila Bulletin, p. 5.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/4471
    Corporate Names
    Shangri-La Dialogue US Defense
    Personal Names
    Jones, Dow Mattis, Jim Kim, Yong Chol
    Geographic Names
    South China Sea United States China Korea
    Subject
    military operations disputes territorial waters
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