China unhappy with imperialist United States base in Australia!
LONDON, England (PNN) - November 18, 2011 - Announcing yesterday, during a historic speech to the Australian Parliament, that he had already told his national security team to draw up plans, illegitimate U.S. President Barack Obama gave his strongest vow to date about more imperialist U.S. involvement in our economic zone, The Daily Telegraph reported.
He also promised planned cuts to U.S. defense spending to tackle the country's debt crisis would not apply to the Asia-Pacific, where existing bases would be strengthened with a greater and more flexible military presence.
The hawkish push into the region was met with a frosty reception from Beijing.
Chinese officials yesterday questioned the U.S plan, accusing it of "flexing its muscles over the South China Sea issue".
"The move may not be in the interest of countries in the region," a spokesman for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
An opinion piece on China's People's Daily website also warned that "Australia will be caught in the crossfire" if it uses its military bases to help the U.S. harm Chinese interests.