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US warns China after lasers injure American pilots in Africa

  

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Via:  larry-hampton  •  6 years ago  •  2 comments

US warns China after lasers injure American pilots in Africa

The United States has issued a formal warning to China after personnel at the Chinese military base in Djibouti used lasers to interfere with U.S. military aircraft, giving two pilots minor injuries, according to the Pentagon.

Top Defense Department spokeswoman Dana White told reporters  Thursday  that the U.S. is confident the Chinese are behind the “very serious incidents,” which have increased in the past few weeks.

“There have been two minor injuries. This activity poses a true threat to our airmen. We have formally demarched the Chinese government. And we’ve requested that the Chinese investigate these incidents,” White said during a Pentagon briefing.

The U.S. government, meanwhile, has warned airmen to be cautious when flying in certain areas in Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa, due to the recent incidents.

“During one incident, there were two minor eye injuries of aircrew flying in a C-130 that resulted from exposure to military-grade laser beams, which were reported to have originated from the nearby Chinese base,” according to a notice  reported by CNN .

White said there have been “more than two [and] less than 10” such instances where the Chinese used a high-power laser to disrupt pilots. The incidents have happened in the past but they have picked up in the past few weeks.

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Larry Hampton
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1  seeder  Larry Hampton    6 years ago

“It’s enough that we’re concerned. ... It’s a serious matter and so we’re taking it very seriously,” she said.

The Pentagon has about 4,000 personnel based at Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti, the only permanent U.S. military base in Africa. The U.S. uses the base as a launching point for airstrikes in Somalia and Yemen.

The Chinese base — its first overseas military location — is several miles north of Camp Lemonnier.

 
 
 
Skrekk
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2  Skrekk    6 years ago
But US officials have recently expressed concern about the growing influence of China in Djibouti, noting its establishment of its first military base there and its close economic links with the country.
Djibouti relies heavily on investment capital from the Chinese government and the two have close diplomatic ties.
In late February, US lawmakers raised concerns Djibouti was planning to hand over control of   a major commercial port to China,   after the local government seized the port and canceled the previous operator's contract.
The port, located beside the Chinese military base, is the primary access point for American, French, Italian and Japanese bases in Djibouti.

Djibouti is one of the shithole countries, right?    I can see why they might prefer to expand their ties to China during the Trump era.

And I think China is playing Wei Chi with its base while the US expects its imperial dominance will prevail.   I suspect China will play that game far better than the US.

 
 

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