The @USNavy has upheld the standards of freedom of navigation longer than the PLA navy has existed. Here's a more recent example you may have forgotten *****DOPOprv57N *****ZTzF4pqyUs
— Navy Chief of Information (@chinfo) September 8, 2021
有美军少将在Twitter嘲中国解放军的存在时间要比美军短得多,中国环球时报总编辑胡锡进随即玻璃心碎,竟搬出600年前“郑和下西洋”作例子反击,称中国某些朝代的历史比美国历史还要长,郑和下西洋时,发现新大陆的哥伦布还没有出生。 随即惹来中美网友质疑,明朝的事和中华人民共和国有什么关系。
“美国是不是该由罗马帝国开始算起。”
美国海军信息部主管查理布朗少将(Charlie Brown)昨(8日)在Twitter发布美军航舰进入南海的消息。随即惹来中国《环球时报》总编辑胡锡进反击,声称希望中国解放军军舰有朝一日通过加勒比海或出现在夏威夷和关岛附近时,美国海军仍能坚持航行自由的标准,相信这一天很快会来临。
然而,布朗即指称美国海军维护自由航行标准远长于解放军海军,更贴出2015年中国海军曾航行至关岛附近的新闻,并对胡锡进表示:“这是一个你可能忘记的例子”。 胡却针对起历史试图反击,甚至搬出“中国某些朝代的历史比美国的还要长,明朝郑和下西洋时,发现新大陆的哥伦布还没有出生”,又指中国历史要比美国长。但他的反击却惹来港美两地网友嘲笑。 “首先郑和是封建帝皇的太监”、“明朝的事关中华人民共和国什么事。”、“不如讲埋徐福去日本”。
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Another busy day in @7thFleet, we trained alongside and bolstered #AlliancesandPartnerships and operated on the high seas near PLAN ships, aircraft and submarines. Our presence in the region contributes to the security and stability for a #FreeandOpenIndoPacific @USPacificFleet pic.twitter.com/NUziRYgj6t
— USS Carl Vinson (@CVN70) September 12, 2021
US Navy blasts China over 'false' claim about destroyer in South China Sea*****tRxnaD1Rrh
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 8, 2021
A US destroyer sailed near the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea on Wednesday, the US Navy's 7th Fleet announced, days after China imposed new maritime identification rules that include the disputed body of water. *****NudmfiaCoz
— CNN (@CNN) September 8, 2021
An F-35C Lightning II launches off the USS Carl Vinson #USNavy carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) transits the South China Sea with USS Tulsa (LCS 16) @US7thFleet supporting #FreeAndOpenIndoPacific.
— U.S. Navy (@USNavy) September 9, 2021
MCS 2nd Class Haydn N. Smith pic.twitter.com/HFIsDCKYGG
How you Dewin'?#USSDewey (DDG 105) has arrived @FLEACT_Yokosuka as one of the newest additions to Commander, Task Force (CTF) 71/Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15, the #USNavy's largest forward deployed DESRON. @US7thFleet | #ForgedByTheSea
— U.S. Navy (@USNavy) September 9, 2021
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