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Are they trying a LAND /TERRITORY grab

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...ins-us-warship-south-china-sea-tensions-grow/

An Australian warship has joined the US Navy in a drill in the South China Sea as tensions rise again between Beijing, Malaysia and Vietnam over disputed waters.

The Australian frigate HMAS Parramatta and three US warships arrived this week close to where the Chinese government survey ship Haiyang Dizhi 8 is suspected to be exploring for oil.

A vessel operated by Malaysia’s Petronas state oil company is also operating in the area.

The joint navy exercises were likely planned for months in advance but the show of force comes amid accusations that China is exploiting the Covid-19 crisis to bolster its territorial claims in regional flashpoints.

Beijing angered its Southeast Asian neighbours at the weekend by creating two administrative units on the Paracel and Spratly islands – archipelagos claimed by multiple countries in the region, including the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Vietnam.

Hanoi issued a stinging rebuke, demanding that China respect its “sovereignty and abolish its wrongful decisions." Vietnam has also engaged in tense standoffs with the Haiyang Dizhi 8 over its suspected oil exploration surveys.

Beijing’s assertive moves in the region, while many governments are distracted by their domestic battles to contain Covid-19, prompted the US to denounce its “bullying behaviour.”

China maintains it has done nothing wrong.

A statement from the Australian defence ministry revealed that this week’s exercises “honed interoperability between Australian and US navies, including replenishment-at-sea, aviation operations, maritime manoeuvres and communications drills.”

China’s recent maritime push has not been limited to the South China Sea. Tokyo lodged a formal diplomatic complaint with Beijing on Tuesday after four Chinese coast guard vessels entered Japanese territorial waters surrounding the disputed Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea last Friday.

Japan controls the archipelago of five uninhabited islands, which lies 105 miles northwest of the Japanese island of Ishigaki and more than 200 miles from the coast of China.

Since deposits of oil were discovered in the area in the 1960s, Beijing has stepped up its claims to the territory. Toshimitsu Motegi, the Japanese foreign minister, protested at the seventh intrusion by Chinese ships into Japanese waters around the island so far this year during a phone call with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi.

He also expressed Tokyo’s concern over Beijing’s creation of administrative districts for the Paracel and Spratly island groups. In a press conference, Mr Motegi said, “We condemn all acts that raise tensions”.

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And this be part and parcel if the story above is true?

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...es-tested-coronavirus-have-received-positive/

The Defence Secretary has revealed that the majority of armed forces personnel tested for Covid-19 have received positive results.

Ben Wallace said that 80 of the 131 people tested were found to have the virus. A further 41 results were negative and 10 tests are still being processed.

The Telegraph understands the high ratio of positive tests in the military was because only those personnel exhibiting signs of the virus had been tested.

Mr Wallace also suggested NHS Nightingale facilities could be used to treat non-coronavirus patients to free up capacity in hospitals.

Responding to reports of spare capacity at the health facilities rapidly built by the military, the Defence Secretary hinted that beds could be used to free up ward space in regular NHS sites.

Appearing by video link before the Commons Defence Select Committee Mr Wallace said there was a “discussion to be had with local NHS Trusts about need” and whether the NHS wanted to “use these facilities for something else.”

The MoD has built six military field hospitals in London, Manchester, Harrogate, Bristol, Exeter and Birmingham to add capacity to the NHS in the fight against Covid-19.

Speaking as plans were announced to deploy 295 military personnel to support the new NHS Nightingale facilities in Harrogate and Bristol, the Defence Secretary denied media reports of a rift between military planners and NHS logisticians.

“It is absolutely not the case...that there is angst within the MoD about working with the NHS,” he said.

The NHS Nightingale site in Harrogate will shortly be supported by 75 army combat medics and a further 60 will embed in the Bristol facility. The Harrogate site was formally opened on Monday by 99-year-old fundraising veteran Captain Tom Moore.

Mr Wallace also confirmed there are currently 2,857 military personnel deployed to support the government effort in the coronavirus crisis, from the 20,000 Covid Support Force.

The Defence Secretary also warned some countries have been using Covid-19 to further their “economic or security agendas” and singled out Russian misinformation activities for criticism.

Russia and China have continued their “day job [to] exaggerate our weakness [and] to damage us”, he said, adding: “our adversaries haven’t let up”. However, pointing to the regular and undisrupted British military activity across the world he cautioned: “it’s not like we’ve paused everything”.

Asked if there should be an investigation as to how the virus started in China, he said: “the world will require transparency...about all the things we went through”.
 
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