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US Navy makes ‘show of force’ to Russian, Chinese flotilla near Alaska

  • American military sends four destroyers to monitor joint drill last week
  • Exercise meant to show Beijing and Moscow’s close strategic relationship, analyst says

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The US conducts “freedom of navigation” operations in the Taiwan Strait. Photo: US Navy/AFP

The US military’s heightened response to a Russian-Chinese flotilla near Alaska was meant to send a message of force, according to a Chinese military analyst.

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“What we see now is a flexing of muscle … as the Ukraine war continues,” former People’s Liberation Army instructor Song Zhongping said.

“The US wants to underscore that it is the real leading power in the North Atlantic by stepping up its response to the joint patrol by the Chinese and Russian navies.”

According to US senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, four US Navy destroyers, along with a P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft, were sent last week to monitor the Russian and Chinese flotilla of 11 vessels.

It came nearly a year after a US coastguard ship encountered a seven-vessel Chinese-Russian fleet sailing about 75 nautical miles north of Kiska Island in Alaskan waters.
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“Last summer the Chinese and Russian navies conducted a similar operation off the coast of Alaska,” Sullivan said.

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