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    Thursday, March 6, 2008      East-Asia-Intel.com      Free Headline Alerts

    U.S. making no secret of its strategic buildup in the Pacific

    The United States is building up forces on Guam with an eye toward a future conflict with China, Pacific forces commander Adm. Timothy Keating said recently.

    A B-2 Spirit and F-15E Strike Eagles near Andersen Air Force base in Guam.       U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cecilio Ricardo
    Keating told a group of defense reporters on Jan. 28 that the issue of the strategic buildup on Guam, which has been underway for the past three years, was not raised by Chinese military officials during his recent visit to China.

    Asked if the Chinese are monitoring the buildup, Keating said: “I kind of hope they do. We've got a number of B-2s in Guam now. I'm hoping they notice. We're doing our best to make sure they do. We want them to understand that we're going to continue to course around the Pacific in ways apparent and maybe not quite so apparent, but we're going to utilize all the arrows in our quiver, if you will, and B-2s in Guam, continuous bomber presence writ larger in Guam and elsewhere. We've been told to do it by Defense Policy Guidance, and we're most assuredly doing it.”

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    Guam is being upgraded by the Pentagon as a central strategic operating base in the Pacific and would be used in case of a future conflict with China over Taiwan or other issues, or as a base for operations for a war in Korea.

    Additionally, Guam is being beefed up to better project power to the strategic oil-producing region of the Middle East.

    Enhancements have included hardened storage facilities for B-2 bombers, additional attack submarines and better communications and infrastructure.


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