Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Waiting for a Chesapeake Affair?

The Chinese are continuing to provoke us at sea yet we seem to be willing to just take the hits:

The Pentagon Tuesday played down a confrontation between Chinese vessels and one of its Navy surveillance ships, taking a decidedly more low-key tone than during similar incidents two months ago.

In what has become almost a routine cat-and-mouse game on the seas, there have been four incidents in the past month in which Chinese-flagged fishing vessels maneuvered too close to two unarmed ships crewed by civilians and used by the Pentagon to do underwater surveillance and submarine hunting missions, two defense officials said. They spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss some of the incidents and details that the Pentagon has not yet released, adding that they fear such maneuvers are not just dangerous in themselves but could lead to escalated incidents.


Why aren't our unarmed ships being escorted by warships?

We need to intensify our patrols and surveillance missions to demonstrate that the Chinese will not push us out of international waters.

Or are we just waiting for the Chinese to escalate to the level of a new EP-3 incident so we can negotiate over a captured ship and her crew? Or endure a boarding action that humiliates us?

I'd prefer to head that off. Heck, as Jackie Chan notes, the Chinese need to be controlled, right? We'd be doing Peking a favor, eh?

Let's put our foot down before this gets ugly rather than annoying.