China's Military Isn't Worried About Obama
Jun 1, 2015 11:03 AM EDT
By Josh Rogin
Chinese military officials attending a major security conference in Singapore over the weekend made clear that they have no intention of halting their aggressive activities in the South China Sea, and they are confident that U.S. President Barack Obama is not going to be able to stop them.
At the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, several senior officials from the Peoples Liberation Army made a rare appearance to mingle with leaders of Asian and Western governments, think tanks and corporations. It was a rare chance to hear what Chinese military leaders really think, through both public and private interactions. The main takeaway for many of us Westerners present was that People's Liberation Army is feeling confident, and it has little respect for an Obama administration that talks big about confronting China but has yet to lay out a clear strategy for doing so.
A member of the PLA asked me whether, in 18 months if Hillary Clinton is elected president, will she be much tougher on China than the current administration, said Bonnie Glaser, an Asia expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. I said, The premise of your question is that in the next 18 months you have enough running room to do whatever you want. He just laughed.
Glaser and many other U.S. experts and officials in Singapore told me they dont actually agree with the Chinese perception that Obama is weak and his administration has no plan to stop Chinas building of fake islands on underwater reefs and rock formations in the South China Sea. Defense Secretary Ash Carter and his team do have a plan, they insisted, and the U.S. has many ways to push back on Chinese aggression. For example, the U.S. has already increased its military operations in the area, along with its rhetoric.
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