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U.S. troops headed to Australia, irking China

Commentary, News // Nov 16 2011

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CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA — The Obama administration announced plans Wednesday to establish a permanent military presence in Australia, part of the president’s high-profileforeign policy shift toward Asia that is intended as a counterbalance to China’s growing power.

The move to send 250 Marines to bases here for six-month tours starting next summer, eventually rotating 2,500 troops through the country, is the first step toward the administration’s larger goal of repositioning the United States as a leader on both economics and security in the fast-developing Asia Pacific. The pivot appears to be aimed at rethinking Washington’s global commitments at a time when the White House is attempting to draw down the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and when budget cuts threaten to curtail defense spending.

Though the number of U.S. troops is small — and they will be housed at Australian facilities, not separate American bases — the announcement was met with skepticism in Beijing. Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin questioned whether strengthening and expanding the military alliance “is in line with the common interest” of countries in the region.

“We think it deserves to be debated,” Liu said.

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Obama, who unveiled the plan at a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, has sought to engage the Chinese on his nine-day trip to the region and has pressured Beijing to “play by the rules” in international commerce and security.

On Wednesday, Obama said that the U.S. relationship with China is not a zero-sum game and that he could imagine a “win-win” scenario in which both nations prosper.

“The notion that we fear China is mistaken,” Obama said. Rather, he said, the United States wants “a clear set of principles that all of us can abide by so all of us can succeed.”

But he added that China must understand that with its rise on the international stage comes increased responsibility.

If Beijing does not respect international rules, Obama said, “we will send a clear message to them that we think that they need to be on track in terms of accepting the rules and responsibilities that come with being a world power.”

Administration officials said the Australian partnership will allow U.S. forces — part of a Marine Air-Ground Task Force — access to bases in the country’s Northern Territory, including one in Darwin, a city close to Southeast Asia that Obama will visit Thursday.

U.S. Marines will conduct training and amphibious exercises, and the Air Force will station some of its aircraft at the bases. The American troops will be housed at Australian facilities; the United States will not create its own bases here, officials said.

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3 Responses to "U.S. troops headed to Australia, irking China"

  1. Gonzo November 16, 2011 11:14 pm Reply

    Obama said: “The United States wants a clear set of principles that all of us can abide by so all of us can succeed.”… That’s again straight from the International Bureau of Double Standards. Obama is harassing Iran for developing its peaceful nuclear program while it allows Israel’s dangerous and clandestine major nuclear weapons program to go on unabated.

  2. justin November 17, 2011 12:57 am Reply

    so one criminal says another can do it. wants chinese to abide by international rules, like which, the ones he is busily eviserating the lying putrid satanist. And i dont submit you fasccists think we dont see your tricks too.

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