China's new underground nuclear submarine base close to vital
sea lanes in Southeast Asia has raised US concerns, with experts
calling for a shoring up of alliances in the region to check
Beijing's growing military clout.
The base's existence on the southern tip of Hainan Island
was confirmed for the first time by high resolution satellite
images, according to Jane's Intelligence Review, a respected
defence periodical, this month.
It could hold up to 20 submarines, including a new type of
nuclear ballistic missile submarine, and future Chinese aircraft
carrier battle groups, posing a challenge to longstanding
US military dominance in Asia.
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China should not pursue such "high-end military options,"
warned Admiral Timothy Keating, the top commander of US forces
in Asia, in an interview with the Voice of America last week.
He underlined America's "firm intention" not to
abandon its dominating military role in the Pacific and told
Beijing it would face "sure defeat" if it took on
the United States militarily.
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