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“irresponsible Actions”: Chinese And U.S. Military Clash In Djibouti by lionel4power(m): 12:05am On Jun 29, 2019


Chinese forces in Djibouti tried to “constrain international airspace” by preventing United States aircraft from overflying its military base. According to Rear Adm. Heidi Berg, Director of intelligence at the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM).

Rear Adm. Heidi Berg also revealed that after firing ground-based lasers into the eyes of American pilots, causing “minor injuries”, Chinese forces also deployed drones to interfere with U.S. flight operations, calling it an “irresponsible action.”

Furthermore, The U.S. admiral said Chinese personnel even attempted to gain access to Camp Lemonnier covertly through “intrusion activity.”

Last year, the Pentagon formally complained to Beijing when two U.S. military pilots suffered “minor” injuries suspected to be caused by Chinese-deployed lasers in Djibouti. This activity prompted the United States to take appropriate measures to ensure the force protection of its personnel and assets.

Although, in its defence, Chinese military authorities have lodged their own complaints in the past about U.S. activities in the crowded Djibouti port, stating that the U.S. is conducting espionage operations near Chinese base using low-flying aircraft.

The port of Djibouti currently houses military outposts from France, Japan, Germany, Spain and Italy. More troubling is the fact that Camp Lemonnier, the biggest U.S. base on the continent and also its largest operations centre in the region, even more, it is near the People’s Liberation Army’s first overseas military base.

The proximity of these two superpowers in such a small space on the Horn of Africa has been a continuing source of tension in the region for years. As a result, an escalation of hostility as seen in recent times could lead to destabilisation.

Economically, China has been the principal trade partner in Africa since 2016. They’ve tripled their loans since 2012, and Beijing is the major debt holder for multiple sub-Saharan African governments. Since 2014, there’s an estimated over $172 billion worth of investments in loans.


Also, Beijing is using its enormous cash reserves and infrastructure funding to build up its economic and diplomatic clout in nations across Africa, making countries such as Angola, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Kenya indebted to China.

In the area of arms and ammunition, China is the second largest arms supplier on the continent, behind Russia, these as well as others make Djibouti one of the most vulnerable of China’s debtors.

Regarding the recent escalation in crises, Djiboutian officials have made clear that they do not want to be caught in the crossfire of a conflict between the two superpowers with bases on their soil.

Djibouti Finance Minister Ilyas Moussa Dawaleh disclosed to foreign media that although “We are happy to have our friends here, but our intention is not to suffer from our generosity.”

He also said that “are different powers conflicting in Djibouti? They should not. It’s not in our interest. And it’s not in their interest either. The two superpowers have more to gain from the stability of this region than from creating unnecessary conflict.”

However this play out, we will continue to monitor any latest developments.



SOURCE
https://www.africanmilitaryblog.com/2019/06/irresponsible-actions-chinese-and-u-s-military-clash-in-djibouti
Re: “irresponsible Actions”: Chinese And U.S. Military Clash In Djibouti by Freestainworld(m): 12:38am On Jun 29, 2019
America and China be testing their skills all the time.

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Re: “irresponsible Actions”: Chinese And U.S. Military Clash In Djibouti by CalabarPikin: 12:48am On Jun 29, 2019
Please I'll like to watch dis action movie lata......

Is commando in d movie....

Re: “irresponsible Actions”: Chinese And U.S. Military Clash In Djibouti by budaatum: 1:04am On Jun 29, 2019
Also, Beijing is using its enormous cash reserves and infrastructure funding to build up its economic and diplomatic clout in nations across Africa, making countries such as Angola, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Kenya indebted to China.
I like this. China is forcing Africa to borrow and be indebted to China. Those Chinese must be putting billions in the middle of Africa somewhere for Africans to see it and pick it up then jumping out from where they are hiding and shouting, "African! You're indebted to us" China!

Those Chinese must either be cunning or we Africans have no brains!

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Re: “irresponsible Actions”: Chinese And U.S. Military Clash In Djibouti by Freethesis: 5:51am On Jun 29, 2019
budaatum:

I like this. China is forcing Africa to borrow and be indebted to China. Those Chinese must be putting billions in the middle of Africa somewhere for Africans to see it and pick it up then jumping out from where they are hiding and shouting, "African! You're indebted to us" China!

Those Chinese must either be cunning or we Africans have no brains!

Africans have no brain
Re: “irresponsible Actions”: Chinese And U.S. Military Clash In Djibouti by dermmy(m): 8:14am On Jun 29, 2019
US have bases in Africa now she doesn't want China to set up military base too. Though i dont support external forces entrenching themselves in Africa i blame useless African leaders for all these. The scramble for Africa continues. I weep for Africa

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Re: “irresponsible Actions”: Chinese And U.S. Military Clash In Djibouti by Timmypromise(m): 9:49am On Jun 29, 2019
Africa ehn
Re: “irresponsible Actions”: Chinese And U.S. Military Clash In Djibouti by RIHMEEK(m): 11:26am On Jun 29, 2019
Africa as a continent have a long way to go and with its archaic leaders, the journey is really hard...

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Re: “irresponsible Actions”: Chinese And U.S. Military Clash In Djibouti by panafrican(m): 12:29pm On Jun 29, 2019
Foreign powers are battling to take over our lands.

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