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    Obama insists US does not fear China

    CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — President Barack Obama insisted Wednesday that the United States does not fear China, even as he announced a new security agreement with Australia that is widely viewed as a response to Beijing's growing aggressiveness.

    China responded swiftly, warning that an expanded U.S. military footprint in Australia may not be appropriate and deserved greater scrutiny.

    The agreement, announced during a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, will expand the U.S. military presence in Australia, positioning more U.S. personnel and equipment there, and increasing American access to bases. 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.

    Obama called the deployment "significant," and said it would build capacity and cooperation between the U.S. and Australia. U.S. officials were careful to emphasize that the pact was not an attempt to create a permanent American military presence in Australia.

    "It also allows us to meet the demands of a lot of partners in the region that want to feel that they're getting the training, they're getting the exercises, and that we have the presence that's necessary to maintain the security architecture in the region," Obama said.

    The president spoke shortly after arriving in the Australian capital, his second stop on a nine-day tour of the Asia-Pacific region. After a 10-hour flight from Honolulu, where he hosted an economic summit, Obama headed straight into meetings with Gillard.

    On Thursday, Obama will address the Australian Parliament, then fly to the northern city of Darwin, where some of the Marines deploying to Australia next year will be based.

    During his news conference with Gillard, the president sidestepped questions about whether the security agreement was aimed at containing China. But he said the U.S. would keep sending a clear message that China needs to accept the responsibilities that come with being a world power.

    "It's important for them to play by the rules of the road," he said.

    And he insisted that the U.S is not fearful of China's rise.

    "I think the notion that we fear China is mistaken. The notion that we're looking to exclude China is mistaken," he said.

    China was immediately leery of the prospect of an expanded U.S. military presence in Australia. Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin said Wednesday that it was worth discussing whether the plan was in line with the common interests of the international community.

    Obama national security aide Ben Rhodes said the agreement was not only appropriate, but also a response to the demand from nations in the region that have signaled they want the U.S. to be present.

    The U.S. and smaller Asian nations have grown increasingly concerned about China claiming dominion over vast areas of the Pacific that the U.S. considers international waters, and reigniting old territorial disputes, including confrontations over the South China Sea. China's defense spending has increased threefold since the 1990s to about $160 billion last year, and its military has recently tested a new stealth jet fighter and launched its first aircraft carrier.

    Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said that the goal of the new security pact is to signal that the U.S. and Australia will stick together in face of any threats.

    In addition to the expanded Marine presence in Australia, more U.S. aircraft will rotate through Australia as part of an agreement between each nation's air force. Obama and Gillard said the increased air presence would allow the U.S. and Australia to more effectively respond to respond to natural disasters and humanitarian crises in the region.

    Rhodes said the U.S. military boost would amount to a "sustained U.S. presence." He distinguished that from a permanent presence in the sense that the U.S. forces will use Australian facilities, as opposed to the United States to building its own bases, as it has in such regional places as South Korea. The U.S. has not signaled any interest in that in Australia.

    The only American base currently in Australia is the secretive joint Australia-U.S. intelligence and communications complex at Pine Gap in central Australia. But there are hundreds of U.S. service personnel in Australia on exchange.

    Air combat units also use the expansive live bombing ranges in Australia's sparsely populated north in training rotations of a few months and occasionally naval units train off the coast. But training exercises involving ground forces are unusual.

    During Wednesday's brief news conference, Obama and Gillard also fielded questions on a range of other issues, from U.S. efforts to address climate change to the debt crisis in Europe.

    Obama reiterated his call for urgent action by European leaders to back the euro and develop a financial firewall to keep the threat of default facing Greece and Italy from spreading across the Eurozone.

    "The problem right now is one of political will, it's not a technical problem," Obama said. "At this point, the larger European community has to stand behind the European project."

    Asked whether the U.S. would be able to lower carbon emissions through a cap-and-trade system as Australia is undertaking, Obama conceded the U.S. has been unable to pass such a plan through Congress, but noted U.S. efforts to increase vehicle fuel efficiency and to explore clear energy options. He said emerging economies such as India and China must also assume responsibility for addressing climate change.

    For Obama and Australia, the third time's the charm. He canceled two earlier visits, once to stay in Washington to lobby for passage of his health care bill, and again in the wake of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

    "I was determined to come for a simple reason: The United States of America has no stronger ally than Australia," he said.

    ___

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

     
    •  •  11 days ago
      Chinese are all friendly!!
    • DavidD  •  Bristol, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Worse yet, China no longer fears the US. This is more critical.
      • Skye 6 mths ago
        I personally believe that China has never feared any other country, much less the USA.
      • Bob 6 mths ago
        Japan kicked their as in WW 2. We bailed them out.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        Why is it so important to you that China fear us?
    • American  •  Parsippany, United States  •  6 mths ago
      So if a War breaks out between the two countries, does that mean China would have to fund the US to bomb them? LOL
      • Yahoo user 6 mths ago
        yes:) US will be toast
      • Dee 6 mths ago
        I suppose then they would need the money they invested (in our debt) to rebuild what we destroyed. That makes sense.
      • Bloodprince 6 mths ago
        The united states military is by far the strongest in the world, china is still trying to catch up. The US wont need china china to help them hand their #$%$ to them. lol. Anyway judging by the military prowess of both nations, they will both be toast if they wen to war.
    • Ted  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  6 mths ago
      We are not afraid to ask China to loan us more money.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        Maybe we should ask the 1% that aren't paying taxes to contribute..so we may not have to ask China for me...How about we stop buying American made products and stop putting money into other people's pocket...How about we talk to businesses into keeping their business here instead of sending jobs oversees...Just a thought
      • Democracy exporter 6 mths ago
        We are not afraid to ask China to loan us more money,
        - to contain China.
      • white rose with thorns 6 mths ago
        hahaha!
    • xavier  •  6 mths ago
      Since when was the "American Dream" working for the Chinese in a factory? :/
      • Dan 6 mths ago
        When Obama got elected!
      • xavier 6 mths ago
        Agreed.
    • Tatiana  •  Warsaw, Poland  •  6 mths ago
      That's one funny headline
      • Leonard 6 mths ago
        YOU MEAN DEADLINE
      • Leonard 6 mths ago
        YOU MEAN DEADLINE
      • Ranger Jones 6 mths ago
        What's funny? We are suppose to fear some large nation that can't even feed it's own people? Why would we fear anyone? What's to fear? I think most of the world just don't understand MIGHT. It's a great deterrent. China is a nation that lives in fear everyday. I know no American that lives in fear of anyone.
    • have arrived  •  Brisbane, Australia  •  6 mths ago
      Here is the latest info from the US government:Right now, the US Congress is debating a law that would give them the power to censor the world's Internet -- creating a blacklist that could target YouTube, WikiLeaks and even groups like Avaaz!
      Under the new law, the US could force Internet providers to block any website on suspicion of violating copyright or trademark legislation, or even failing to sufficiently police their users' activities. And, because so much of the Internet's hosts and hardware are located in the US, their blacklist would clamp down on the free web for all of us. Instead of free speech we are being more and more tightly monitored by big brother USA. Very scarey.
    • jones  •  Hollywood, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It's their collection agency that we should be concerned about.
    • buy American  •  Newhall, United States  •  6 mths ago
      We owe Social Security more money than we owe China.
      Also we Americans are the proplem by buying goods manufactured in China by U.S. Corporations.
      If we would insist that these goods be manufactured back in the U.S. we would solve our employment problems and our debt.
    • ustaknow  •  6 mths ago
      Confucious say: Better to not open mouth and look like fool than to open mouth and remove all doubt
    • Pablo  •  Denver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Does anyone really think china would fear 2500 American troops down under!
    • DavidD  •  Bristol, United States  •  6 mths ago
      As I sit here in my house, I don't fear China either, I fear the US government and how they are destroying America.
    • A  •  Surfside, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I fear any potential foreign conflict, given our current "leadership".
    • Lobo  •  6 mths ago
      I don't fear China either. What I fear is my own government.
    • TphillipO  •  6 mths ago
      No one is ever happy with his creditor, America should focus more on paying debt rather than spending more on war sponsorship; telling us the world is going bankrupt, to who?
    • SuperG  •  Troutdale, United States  •  6 mths ago
      We don't fear China, we just owe them a lot of money.
    • M.N.  •  6 mths ago
      We had better start fearing them! They are kicking our butts economically, technologically, and are building up their military as well.
    • Philip J. Frye  •  6 mths ago
      And how much are we going to borrow annually from China to deploy a base capable of occupying 2,500 military personal in Australia?

      So we have a "super committee" working on cutting spending and if they cannot find trillions in cuts we are going to automatically cut military spending, yet we are going to spend billions no this Australia project!

      Here's a golden idea, stop borrowing money from China just to give it back to them in order to boost their economy! How about the adverse effects on the global economy because of the devaluing of the yuan?

      The U.S does not fear china militarily because as long as your not land locked or a 3rd world country you don't have to fear China militarily. What are they going to do, deploy their single non-battle tested 50 year old carrier with a single naval fleet? China has admitted that it's basically a floating target at this point.
    • Gate Keeper  •  6 mths ago
      Fear China?...You bet..As in the wars we've had with other countries in the last 60 plus years, the USA would again fight the same way...with our military's hands tied due to our PC leaders! China on the other hand isn't bound by political correctness!
    • Diana  •  6 mths ago
      FOOL- We don't fear China, we're just sick and tired of giving our country away to China. They take our jobs, steal our technology, copy our products and in return... send us toxic junk. We need to get out of ALL countries and focus on the USA, else this country's going down.
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