America again besieges China, says - is behaving aggressively in South China Sea

Posted on 6th May 2020 by rohit kumar

Washington: US Defense Minister Mark Asper said on Tuesday that China's military was taking an aggressive stand in the South China Sea and that the 'Chinese Communist Party' diverted attention from accusations leveled against it by the Coronavirus. And to improve their image, the campaign of spreading false information has intensified.

 

Asper told a press conference at the Pentagon, "The Chinese Communist Party has stepped up its campaign to divert attention from the allegations and spread misinformation to improve its image. Along with this, we are constantly watching the aggressive behavior of PLA (People's Liberation Army) in South China Sea. The cases of threatening the Philippine naval ship, sinking the fishing boat of Vietnam and threatening other countries with offshore oil and gas related activities reflect this behavior.

 

Asper said that many countries are struggling with their internal affairs due to the global epidemic and meanwhile, America's strategic rivals are trying to take advantage of this crisis at the expense of others for their benefit.

 

In response to a question, he said that China has not been transparent about the Corona virus since the beginning. Asper said that if China had been more transparent, 'we could have understood this virus' and perhaps the world would not have been in this situation, in which case it is now.

 

He said that China should allow America to talk to and access the initial patients of this disease, Chinese researchers and scientists.

 

Asper said, 'Whatever he did or whatever he failed to do, now he wants to say that we have masks. We will give you the mask, we will give it to you, it will give it, we will give you financial help. See, we are doing so many good things.

 

He said, 'We know that he is providing masks, he is supplying, but in many cases they are not of good quality. They do not do the work that is expected of them. These are broken devices.

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