China has reportedly sent warships to the coast of Syria to "observe" the actions of US and Russian ships as tensions build in preparation for a potential military strike on Syria which could come as soon as next week.
Image: Jinggangshan Warship
According to the Russian news outlet Telegrafist.org, the People's Liberation Army dispatched the Jinggangshan amphibious dock landing ship and the vessel was seen passing through the Red Sea towards the Suez Canal, the waterway in Egypt that leads to the Mediterranean Sea and waters off the coast of Israel, Lebanon and Syria.
According to the report, the ship has not been sent to engage in any aggressive actions but is merely there to "observe" the actions of Russian and US warships. However, the Jinggangshan is equipped for combat, is armed with missiles, and was utilized as part of a "show of force" in maneuvers aimed at defending the South China Sea earlier this year.
The report states that additional PLA warships have also been sent to the region but that their identity is unknown.
Yesterday it was reported that Russia was sending three more ships two destroyers and a missile cruiser to the eastern Mediterranean to bolster its forces which already include three other warships dispatched over the last two weeks.
Earlier this week, Russia criticized the United States for sending warships close to Syria, with Russian Defense Ministry official Oleg Dogayev remarking, The dispatch of ships armed with cruise missiles toward Syrias shores has a negative effect on the situation in the region.
Five U.S. destroyers and an amphibious ship are currently positioned in the eastern Mediterranean awaiting strike orders. The USS Nimitz and three other warships are also stationed in the nearby Red Sea.
In a related story, China today toughened its rhetoric on Syria, warning President Barack Obama that, Military action would have a negative impact on the global economy, especially on the oil price it will cause a hike in the oil price.
The Global Times, a newspaper described by Foreign Policy Magazine as hyper nationalistic and an angry Chinese government mouthpiece, also published an editorial yesterday which slammed Obama for failing to prove that last month's chemical weapons attack was the work of the Syrian government, charging that Washington's "geopolitical interests" in the region were behind the military build-up.
Cool! I wonder how many of them will break in half and sink,or just break down and have to be towed back to China?
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