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“Unsafe” Chinese Warship Sails to Navy Destroyer Raising Anxiety Amid US-China

A Chinese warship had an interaction with a US Navy ship on Sunday. The Chinese warship sailed 45 yards of a Navy destroyer in South China Sea which traced as “Unsafe and Unprofessional movement” to US authorities.
US pacific fleet spokesperson Charlie Brown stated Luyang destroyer “conducted a series of increasingly aggressive” steps earlier than it approached the USS Decatur’s bow. The US ship moved its direction to preclude it from a collision, Brown said.
On the other hand, while the US Navy conducts freedom navigation steps everywhere in the world, China is specifically concern about the operations when they approach to areas where Chinese govt. has built islands and established military facilities on disputed maritime features.
“The US has been iteratively sending warships to the islands and connected waters in South Chian Sea, which is severely threatened China’s sovereignty and safety “claimed by Chinese Defense Ministry Spokesperson Wu Qian on Tuesday.
This maneuver led a growing concern over tariffs and sanctions which is disputed, strategic waterway, a Defense Department official told NBC News.
Naval academics marked the collisions that destroyed 16 US sailors have the Chinese navy doubting navigation knacks and giving it confidence to “Bulldozed” to US ship captains, Schuster said.
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