Calls to bar China from RIMPAC

The Obama administration should rescind the conditional invitation for the PLAN to join RIMPAC 2016.

By Shirley Kan

Rescind China’s Invitation to Join RIMPAC 2016 Before It’s Too Late

Hawaii’s Rep. Mark Takai has objected to China’s participation at the 2016 Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise based at Pearl Harbor. Takai also would amend the FY 2017 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to bar China if its invitation is not revoked by the Pentagon. The Obama Administration should rescind the conditional invitation for the PLA to join RIMPAC 2016.

While the Navy’s Third Fleet in San Diego technically invites foreign navies to RIMPAC, the review of whether to include China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy reflects the views of PACOM, the Navy, the Pentagon, and the White House. PLA presence at the premier maritime warfare exercise remains sensitive, because of concerns about protecting U.S. and allied technology, tactics, techniques, and procedures; preventing disclosure of defense articles and services; complying with U.S. laws; and including China but excluding Taiwan despite U.S. assistance to Taiwan against China’s threats.

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Source: thediplomat.com

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