shockedcanadian
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I don't think this is an acceptable response. Where is the apology? Where are the consequences? They take anything they choose, keep it as long as they like, dissect and gain access to U.S property, even if it via a contractor?
They need to apologise and/or be put on notice that next time they engage in this, there will be consequences, economic or otherwise. This arrogant, belligerent nation is expanding into International waters and threatening allies and the world via this military expansion.
http://nypost.com/2016/12/17/china-to-return-seized-drone-calls-hype-inappropriate/
China will return a U.S. drone that its navy seized from international waters earlier this week, despite its claims the U.S. “hyped up” the incident.
Chinese military leaders said they will hand over the underwater research drone a Chinese crew removed from the South China Sea but slammed American leaders for overreacting to the drone’s capture.
“China and the United States have been communicating about this process. It is inappropriate and unhelpful for a resolution that the U.S. has unilaterally hyped up the issue,” said Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Sr. Col. Yang Yujun. “We express regret over that.”
The decision to give back the drone came hours after President-elect Trump accused China of stealing the Navy research device in an “unprecedented act.”
They need to apologise and/or be put on notice that next time they engage in this, there will be consequences, economic or otherwise. This arrogant, belligerent nation is expanding into International waters and threatening allies and the world via this military expansion.
http://nypost.com/2016/12/17/china-to-return-seized-drone-calls-hype-inappropriate/
China will return a U.S. drone that its navy seized from international waters earlier this week, despite its claims the U.S. “hyped up” the incident.
Chinese military leaders said they will hand over the underwater research drone a Chinese crew removed from the South China Sea but slammed American leaders for overreacting to the drone’s capture.
“China and the United States have been communicating about this process. It is inappropriate and unhelpful for a resolution that the U.S. has unilaterally hyped up the issue,” said Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Sr. Col. Yang Yujun. “We express regret over that.”
The decision to give back the drone came hours after President-elect Trump accused China of stealing the Navy research device in an “unprecedented act.”