By John Pomfret Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, August 9, 2010
The nations of Southeast Asia are building up their militaries, buying submarines and jet fighters at a record pace and edging closer strategically to the United States as a hedge against China's rise and its claims to all of the South China Sea.
Weapons acquisitions in the region almost doubled from 2005 to 2009 compared with the five preceding years, according to data released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute this year.
"There is a threat perception among some of the countries in Southeast Asia," said Siemon Wezeman, senior fellow at the institute. "China is an issue there."
The buying spree is set to continue, with reports that Vietnam has agreed to pay $2.4 billion for six Russian Kilo-class submarines and a dozen Su-30MKK jet fighters equipped for maritime warfare. This is in addition to Australia's stated commitment to buy or build nine more submarines and bolster its air force with 100 U.S.-built F-35s. Malaysia has also paid more than $1 billion for two diesel submarines from France, and Indonesia has recently announced that it, too, will acquire new submarines.
Concerns in Southeast Asia about China's rise were on display in Hanoi in mid-July during a regional security forum that included the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the United States, China and other Asian powers. During the meeting, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton for the first time effectively rejected China's claims to sovereignty over the whole 1.3 million-square-mile sea. Eleven other nations, led by Vietnam, backed the United States, leaving Chinese foreign minister Yang Jiechi noticeably shaken by the offensive, diplomats present said.
The U.S. and Southeast Asian push on China came in part because, U.S. and Asian officials said, China's behavior has turned more aggressive in the region.
China has converted several warships for use by its maritime services and dispatched them to the region. On June 23, an Indonesian naval craft was pushed out of waters claimed by Indonesia after a ship from the Chinese fishery administration -- one of the former warships -- trained a heavy machine gun on the Indonesian boat. Over the past year, China's maritime fleet has seized at least 22 Vietnamese fishing vessels, according to Vietnamese media reports. China has also unilaterally issued fishing bans for disputed waters.
On Thursday, Vietnam accused China of violating its sovereignty by conducting seismic exploration near disputed islands in the South China Sea. Vietnamese foreign ministry spokeswoman Nguyen Phuong Nga said Chinese vessels had been conducting seismic exploration activities since the end of May near an island in the Paracels, which Vietnam claims, as well as at oil and gas plots on its continental shelf.
"Vietnam demands that China immediately cease and stop the recurrence of these violations of Vietnam's sovereignty," she said.
For years, experts have predicted that China's "soft power" and growing economy would allow it to dominate the region. But as China's diplomacy turned more aggressive, the region has defied those predictions and looked to Washington for help.
"Rather than using the rise of China as a strategic counterweight to American primacy," concluded a report by Australia's Lowy Institute for International Policy this year, "most countries in Asia seem to be quietly bandwagoning with the United States to balance against China's future power potential."
In 2009, when asked to choose a country that would be the greatest source of peace and stability in the region in 10 years, "strategic elites" in the region overwhelmingly choose the United States, according to a survey conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. The country that posed the greatest threat to the region, the survey found, was not North Korea but China.
Experts generally agree that Vietnam's weapons acquisitions program is the most significant because it appears singularly focused on deterring China. In essence, Vietnam is attempting to make its coastal defenses strong enough so that China will think twice about pushing its claims.
"Vietnam is spending a lot of money and focusing on the sea with submarines and fighters and even missiles," said Carl Thayer, a professor at the Australian Defence Force Academy.
Vietnam has reached out to a variety of partners. It has a strong relationship with India, one of China's main competitors in the region. Indian forces, which also deploy in Russian-built Kilo-class submarines, are believed to be training Vietnamese sailors for sub duty. But Vietnam is also growing increasingly close to the United States.
U.S. and Vietnamese military and government officials meet regularly. There's talk of a strategic relationship. Senior meetings on formalizing a military relationship are expected this year. Trade between the nations is booming, up from $2.91 billion in 2002 to $15.4 billion in 2009.
After it participated in military exercises with South Korea in mid-July, the carrier USS George Washington was in Vietnamese waters last week, feting senior Vietnamese officials. China had criticized the United States for conducting military exercises with South Korea. Vietnam, however, welcomed the U.S. Navy.
The United States is also moving to bolster Vietnam's nuclear power industry. According to congressional testimony in May by Vann H. Van Diepen, assistant secretary of state for international security and nonproliferation, the two countries signed a memorandum of understanding on civil nuclear cooperation in March. The two countries are also working on arrangements that would allow Vietnam to enrich its own uranium to generate energy. In November, Vietnam's National Assembly approved construction of its first two nuclear power plants. It has plans to build eight to 10 more.
MONEY TALK FOR SURE ! Yeah ! The world never and will never stop surprising us with its turn-about. Long standing friends become ennemies and vice-versa...not over forty years that Vietnam and Laos had been site, a place that the USA used to experiment their dreadful weapons including poisonous chemical substances to kill innocent people, used Laos as the huge bins for their old and out of date bombs that still continue to kill poor people from the north to the south of the country. without a voice in the UN against this long run genocide ... it won't surprise me if the UN works for all the US policies ... But now with the hunger of richness of China and Vietnam and to ensure the supremacy of the US Navy fleets... to avoid a direct army confrontation the USA and Vietnam agreed to build a shared buckler. US with their $$$ additionned with the numerous of ambicious vietnamese scientists and hard working engineers will take no time to achieve their goal and Vietnam will be able to have an appropriate self-defence facilities for its self against the military threads from the Chinese army and at the same time become an excellent buckler for the US Navy fleets in the south chinese sea...The ennemies of our ennemies are our friends but Vietnam and China are both our friends... It seems that the world is turning in the wrong way... Oh ! my God, the Doomsday seems to be nearer and nearer...
Nothing but Panic. China is not going to invade Vietnam . The Chinese learnd their painful lesson from Vietnam in 1979 and in the 80 already. The Chinese does not dare to do it agian. If the Chinese do it again it will be the world war 3.
Vietnam, for all its modest economic gains, seem to be sprucing up their military might! Buying armaments from the Russians AND doing military exercises with the Americans; then giving "friendly" warnings to China, it sure has a lot of "balls" these days.
Vietnam is playing precarious political games, which can backfire on them if they become too assertive in cozying up relations with the United States as a ploy to containing China.Any time when you up the ante like that, the consequences of what may follow are unpredictable even if the intention is not necessarily to have near-term or medium-term military confrontation.In the past, its dear leader Minh Chi Ho did not object to some territorial claims by Mao Zedong during their cooperative effort to fight Americans and Mao had the unconditional promise to dispatching his peasant army in millions to assist Ho Chi if U.S invaded Vietnam.However, after China took over Xi Sha and kicked their as$es in a brief but brutal 1979 war, the Viets have been looking for a fight ever since. It was precisely due to disadvantages in manpower and weaponry, the Viets had to swallow their pride while waiting for the right time to make some noises again.
Viets now think the opportunity has come so they went as far as conducting a joint military exercise in the South China Sea kissing Obama's as$s. How much support Viets can obtain from our coo-laid drinker, no one really knows. But China, however, stands firm when it comes to her territorial integrity. It is just something she can't concede.The truth is though, U.S is not going to fight China for that matter.If a showdown takes place in the Paracel Island, Chinese would simply take out all those obsolete surface battle ships.They are like fishing boats even if the arrivals of 8-kilo submarines order from Russia. It just won't give them any hope for time being. In fact, the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) had Kilo-Diesel-Class Submarine since 1990s including domestic builds of SSB, SSN and SSBN. In comparison, Vietnam is a day late and a dollar short as usual.
every countries now spend a lot of money for the military ,i think all those countries want to show that the military power must be strong as well as the economic, China 's economic has growing in the last 10 years and china becomes an economic power country and china govt spent a lot of money to upgrade and invest in Military .now china has many high techology weapon and sattelite and Jet, rockets and every weapons that developed countries have. the Lao govt has recently shaked hand with china and signed the cooperation between the military which means that china now is looking for a friend in Asean to fight with Usa and even with Taiwan.
I believe, China loves peace more than making any conflicts with other countries, but if othercountries want a war, China will figh back. and i think other countries such as Vietnam doesn't want to have any trouble with china, but u know.. any countries want to protect themself so that spent a lot of money in the Military's.
Beleive it or not soon Vietnam will be like former countries which were used to be part of the Soviet Union and soon Vietnam will join NATO to protect herself against the aggrassive of China over spratly island which some intelligent assumed that has billions of barrels of oil and natural gas. So the world know where there are oil so there will be the American. Enermy becomes ally just like Japan and Germany with the United States. A lot of the people who hate the Amrican will be hard to accept because all their lives have been taught to hate the American without listening to the reason and the fact of both side of the stories. Some are still living in the past which are full of pain and hatred in their hearts.
Well, very easy for me to answer to this Headline '' Chino rised stirs Southeast Asian countries to built-Up their Military'', Chino's ascendancy and Beijing's claims to entire SouthChina Sea have prompted the countries of Southeast Asia to shore-up their defense forcesto record levels, and bolster their security ties with United States. Beijing State media control also broadcast commentary reiterating its claim to ''All'' of South China Sea. and Chino's increasingly belligerency has not gone unoticed by its neighbors. a few month ago, i went in the Comerce Department Website of China just to read about their economy, as i 've read on and on there's one economist scholar mention in that article, Quote'' Red china has the legal right not only (Tibet) but to many parts of India, and Southeast Asia'' see, their constant dream for the centuries has been ultimate world conquest, either by the economics or by force.... and in my personal opinion, they do by economics influence....
Well, very easy for me to answer to this Headline '' Chino rised stirs Southeast Asian countries to built-Up their Military'', Chino's ascendancy and Beijing's claims to entire SouthChina Sea have prompted the countries of Southeast Asia to shore-up their defense forcesto record levels, and bolster their security ties with United States. Beijing State media control also broadcast commentary reiterating its claim to ''All'' of South China Sea. and Chino's increasingly belligerency has not gone unoticed by its neighbors. a few month ago, i went in the Comerce Department Website of China just to read about their economy, as i 've read on and on there's one economist scholar mention in that article, Quote'' Red china has the legal right not only (Tibet) but to many parts of India, and Southeast Asia'' see, their constant dream for the centuries has been ultimate world conquest, either by the economics or by force.... and in my personal opinion, they do by economics influence....
HISTORICALLY CHINA IS CLAIMING OWNERSHIP OF A. WIDE GEOGRAPHICAL AREA IN ASIA. IT USED TO BE A POWERFUL KINGDOM THAT FACED SO MANY CONFLICTS THAT CAUSED IT TO LOSS ITS GLORY. BUT NOW THAT IS A THING OF THE PAST AS NOW IT HAS PROVEN ITSELF AS CAPABLE OF BECOMING AN ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER. THERE IS A REASON FOR MANY NATIONS INCLUDING KNOWN POWERFUL ONES LIKE US AND EUROPEAN COUNTRIES TO KEEP THEIR WATCH. FOR NOW CHINA IS WORKING ITS ASS HARD TO BE FINANCIALLY CAPABLE. AND IN AN INCREASING RATE IT IS STRENGTHENING ITS MILITARY MIGHT. ONCE IT IS BOTH ECONOMICALLY AND MILITARILY STRONG, ITS CAN DO WHAT IT TRULY DESIRES. YOU CAN GUESS WHAT.