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    Countering China, Obama asserts US a Pacific power

    CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Signaling a determination to counter a rising China, President Barack Obama vowed Thursday to expand U.S. influence in the Asia-Pacific region and "project power and deter threats to peace" in that part of the world even as he reduces defense spending and winds down two wars.

    "The United States is a Pacific power, and we are here to stay," he declared in a speech to the Australian Parliament, sending an unmistakable message to Beijing.

    Obama's bullish speech came several hours after announcing he would send military aircraft and up to 2,500 Marines to northern Australia for a training hub to help allies and protect American interests across Asia. He declared the U.S. is not afraid of China, by far the biggest and most powerful country in the region.

    China immediately questioned the U.S. move and said it deserved further scrutiny.

    Emphasizing that a U.S. presence in the Asia-Pacific region is a top priority of his administration, Obama stressed that any reductions in U.S. defense spending will not come at the expense of that goal.

    "Let there be no doubt: in the Asia Pacific in the 21st century, the United States of America is all in," he said.

    From Canberra, Obama flew to the northern city of Darwin, where some of the U.S. Marines bound for Australia will be based. His visit marked the first time a sitting U.S. president has been to Darwin, where U.S. and Australian forces were killed in a Japanese attack during World War II. He opened his quick stop there by laying a wreath at a memorial for the USS Peary, a Navy destroyer that was sunk during that battle.

    "It was here in Darwin where our alliance was born during Australia's Pearl Harbor. Against overwhelming odds, our forces fought back with honor and courage," Obama said during remarks to Australian and U.S. troops at a military base.

    For Obama, Asia represents both a security challenge and an economic opportunity. Speaking in broad geopolitical terms during his speech to Parliament, the president asserted: "With most of the world's nuclear powers and some half of humanity, Asia will largely define whether the century ahead will be marked by conflict or cooperation, needless suffering or human progress."

    Virtually everything Obama is doing on his nine-day trip across the Asia-Pacific region has a Chinese subtext, underscoring a relationship that is at once cooperative and marked by tensions over currency, human rights and military might.

    China's military spending has increased threefold since the 1990s to about $160 billion last year, and its military recently tested a new stealth jet fighter and launched its first aircraft carrier. A congressional advisory panel on Wednesday urged the White House and Congress to look more closely at China's military expansion and pressed for a tougher stance against what it called anticompetitive Chinese trade policies.

    The expanded basing agreement with Australia is just one of several initiatives Obama has taken that is likely to set Beijing on edge at a tricky time. The U.S. is China's second largest trading partner, and the economies are deeply intertwined. Chinese leaders don't want the economy disrupted when global growth is shaky and they are preparing to transfer power to a new leadership next year.

    Over the weekend while playing host to Chinese President Hu Jintao and other Pacific rim leaders at a summit in Hawaii, Obama said the U.S. would join a new regional free trade group that so far has excluded China. That added an economic dimension to what some Chinese commentators have called a new U.S. containment policy that features reinvigorated defense ties with nations along China's perimeter, from traditional allies Japan and the Philippines to former enemy Vietnam, all of whom are anxious about growing Chinese power.

    China was immediately leery of the prospect of an expanded U.S. military presence in Australia. Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin said there should be discussion as to whether the plan was in line with the common interests of the international community.

    Responding to questions at a news conference Wednesday with Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Obama sought to downplay tension between the world powers. "The notion that we fear China is mistaken," he said.

    Obama avoided a confrontational tone with China in his speech to the Australian parliament, praising Beijing as a partner in reducing tensions on the Korean Peninsula and preventing proliferation.

    "We'll seek more opportunities for cooperation with Beijing, including greater communication between our militaries to promote understanding and avoid miscalculation," he said.

    In a note of caution, however, he added: "We will do this, even as continue to speak candidly with Beijing about the importance of upholding international norms and respecting the universal human rights of the Chinese people."

    With military bases and tens of thousands of troops in Japan and South Korea, the United States has maintained a significant military presence in Asia for decades. Australia lies about 5,500 miles south of China, and its northern shores would give the U.S. easier access to the South China Sea, a vital commercial route.

    The plan outlined by Obama will allow the United States to keep a sustained force on Australian bases and position equipment and supplies there, giving the U.S. ability to train with allies in the region and respond more quickly to humanitarian or other crises. U.S. officials said the pact was not an attempt to create a permanent American military presence in Australia.

    About 250 U.S. Marines will begin a rotation in northern Australia starting next year, with a full force of 2,500 military personnel staffing up over the next several years. The United States will bear the cost of the deployment and the troops will be shifted from other deployments around the world. Having ruled out military reductions in Asia and the Pacific, the Obama administration has three main areas where it could cut troop strength: Europe, the Middle East and the U.S.

    All U.S. troops are being withdrawn from Iraq by the end of this year, and a drawdown in Afghanistan is underway. But the Pentagon has said recently that the U.S. will maintain a major presence in the greater Middle East as a hedge against Iranian aggression and influence. A more likely area for troop reductions is Europe, although no decisions have been announced.

    The debate over defense budgets is just one aspect of a broader political fight over fixing the nation's debt problem during a presidential election season. Already, the Pentagon is facing $450 billion in cuts over ten years, as part of a budget deal approved last summer. And if a special congressional committee can't agree on $1.2 trillion in more long-term cuts or Congress rejects its plan, then cuts of $1.2 trillion kick in, with half coming from defense.

    Australia's Gillard said, "We are a region that is growing economically. But stability is important for economic growth, too." She said that "our alliance has been a bedrock of stability in our region."

    Obama's visit is intended to show the tightness of that relationship and he hailed the long ties between the United States and Australia, two nations far away that have spilled blood together

    "From the trenches of the First World War to the mountains of Afghanistan_Aussies and Americans have stood together, fought together and given their lives together in every single major conflict of the past hundred years. Every single one," he said.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Erica Werner and Rod McGuirk in Canberra and Robert Burns in Washington contributed to this report.

     
    • Gene  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  4 mths ago
      The u.s does`nt know Peace at all,Your thier to protect the terrorist attack Lybia and the terroristin that occupy israel people call themselve jew-ish,thier not even a people.
    • Not Me  •  6 mths ago
      Instead of "Talk softly and carry a big stick" it is talk loudly and carry a big debt.
      • Nick 6 mths ago
        Talk loudly (Iraq war) big debt (tarp)
      • Me 6 mths ago
        How's Obama's $700 BILLION PLUS STIMULUS Program working out for you and you family and neighbors. I believe he's racked up 4 Trillion DEBT in 3 years. PATHETIC
      • D. 6 mths ago
        Obama is such a punk.
    • Michael  •  6 mths ago
      Hopefully China will keep loaning us money so we can defend the region against them.
      • SRS 6 mths ago
        better yet, stop buying cheap goods,. Buy Made in America
      • RobertD 6 mths ago
        Right on Michael!
      • Mike 6 mths ago
        Just CLOSE our markets until they agree to stop manipulating their currency illegally. That will solve our problems REAL quick.
    • Carissa  •  6 mths ago
      Why would China ever want to fight or bully us when we willingly give them our lunch money every day, plus interest, AND have already pledged our children and grandchildren's lunch money as well?
      • Dr. Jones 6 mths ago
        You can bully me and take my lunch money anytime you want. I wont even fight back.
      • xin 6 mths ago
        the politicians and media treat us like fools.
      • william 6 mths ago
        Because our money is practically worthless. They have threatened to pull their treasuries out from under us which would collapse our economy and the dollar would no longer be the world reserve currency.

        Disaster is knocking at our door and politicians are just blaming the left-right, and getting rich.
    • truth csar  •  6 mths ago
      I miss the good ole days when we were respected.
      • True Patriot 6 mths ago
        I am afraid that's going to take a while to get back
      • Harley121 6 mths ago
        The longest of journeys always start with a single step.......... that step is the coming elections! OUT with the existing,,,, IN W/ ALL NEW!!!!
      • Johnny G. 6 mths ago
        If we are not respected or feared why haven't they seized Taiwan?
    • mc  •  6 mths ago
      All empires fell the same way. Ladies and gentlemen we have an empire. Care to guess how we will fall?
      • John W 6 mths ago
        So nice to see the few folks that "get it" post in this place from time to time. Glad to have run across the one Mc.
      • Fred 6 mths ago
        We are already being destroyed from within by the republican Party and the CORPORATE COMMUNIST MASTERS. The traitor and fifth columnist rush limberger has lead the way...Why do they hate Americans?
      • Me 6 mths ago
        Democrats aren't really Communists. Call them SOCIALISTS. That'sa great system until your neighbor runs out of money
    • Noonsa  •  6 mths ago
      In part, the Roman Empire fell because it overextended itself.
    • Onebellplaza  •  6 mths ago
      Where is joe biden ?......I haven't heard from that idiot in a long time.
    • DALE  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Pacific power? We have to borrow the money from China to pay for our Military. All China has to do to make us go home is stop buying our treasury notes.
    • Daniel P  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  6 mths ago
      dear China, please let us borrow a few hundred billion so we can put up yet another overseas base to protect that country from uh...you!
    • Joseph M  •  Denver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Lets just stay home and let the rest of the world take care of it's self. We need to clean up our own backyard before we tell others how to clean theirs.
    • No-Con  •  Southfield, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Funny how we can always find the Money for that crap.
    • Kenneth  •  6 mths ago
      we protect alot of countrys over seas but our government wont even protect our mexican border
    • drafter31  •  6 mths ago
      China isn't spending much now…The US is financing their Defense Budget with the interest Payments on the money we owe China...
    • Kenneth  •  6 mths ago
      alot of people in the usa losing their homes to the very peole that our government is bailing out STOP IT ALL IN 2012
    • Now'nZen  •  6 mths ago
      A more powerful "presence" would be for North Americans to stop buying Chinese-made crap.
    • Charles  •  Frankfurt, Germany  •  6 mths ago
      I’m not certain if Mr. President understands that China is an economic power, not a military power. Countering China involves raising import duties and bringing jobs home, not spending more money that we don’t have on military deployments around the world to counter threats that don’t exist. China is a merchant state. They can’t afford to start wars, since doing so hurts trading.
    • sam  •  6 mths ago
      Why be mad at China? Americans 'outsourcers' are the ones making them rich.
    • DukeofDixie  •  6 mths ago
      He's talking about 2,500 Marines TOTAL people, although our Marines are tough and good, they cannot stand up to any army in the region, it's typical Obama, all smoke and mirrors and the media is going right along wih the propaganda
    • nobama2  •  Lansing, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Guess who is paying for China's military expansion? WE ARE!
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