The United States deployed two warships Wednesday to a shoal in disputed waters in South China Sea, where two Chinese ships collided earlier in the week while chasing a smaller Philippine ship.

The high-seas accident raised concerns about maritime safety and questions about the extent to which the U.S. should involve itself in longstanding tensions between those countries.

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    13 days ago

    Hasn’t it always been in the news?

    China goes and does something aggressive to push their right over a bit of sea, then the US (usually with a local ally alongside) cruise around for a bit to re-establish the status quo.

    Seems like this has happened hundreds of times in the past, and they’re regularly in the news.

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      13 days ago

      Yeah, it’s normal. Just the the US and Russia flying along each other’s borders. The news story here is the collision.