China sends warplanes into disputed air defense zone

USA TODAY: China said it sent warplanes into its newly declared maritime air defense zone days after the U.S., South Korea and Japan all sent flights through the airspace in broadening defiance of rules Beijing says it has imposed over the East China Sea.

China’s air force on Thursday sent several fighter jets and an early warning aircraft on normal air patrols in the zone, the Xinhua agency reported, citing air force spokesman Shen Jinke.

The report did not specify exactly when the flights were sent or whether they had encountered foreign military aircraft. The United States, Japan and South Korea have said they have sent military or coast guard flights through the zone without encountering any Chinese response since Beijing announced its creation last week… (more)

EDITOR: This is cause for worry. We presume China is claiming the island so as to be able to expand its territorial waters and, as a result, rebuffing Japanese claims.

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  1. Japan will soon learn that it needs to rearm in the face of the Chinese arms buildup in the region. The Japanese cannot count on the USA for defense nor should they.

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