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Jumat, 26 Desember 2008

China Send 3 warships, to fight Somali pirate

Government of China has sent three Navy ships (AL) for a combat mission in Africa rover. This is China's first mission outside the country during the last few centuries. The three vessels consists of two k apal crusher, Haikou DDG-171 and DDG-169, Wuhan, and one transport of goods, Weishanhu, along with a team that's waiting for the AL pangkatan military on the island of Hainan.

"Because this mission is the first foreign country, we may be experiencing the unexpected incident. However, we are ready," said Laksamana Du Jingcheng.

Third tercanggih fleet had 1,000 troops are expected to start work three months. This is monumental. Usually, AL China focus only on domestic defense.

According to Mayor Xie Zengling, the personnel who participated in this mission has been following the intensive training in the field of maritime tactics and dive. "If pirate attacks to reinforce our fleet, we will take steps behind the attack," he told Xinhua news agency saying that one person sesumbar only members of the mission can overcome some of the enemy with empty hands.

Xinhua said, AL has been anticipating boredom of the mission is complete with the ships facilities, such as library, computer room, and gym.

China, said investigations will ship to any ship that dicurigainya as a pirate, approached, and ask that they show official documents.

Last week, the UN Security Council gives a mandate to countries in the world to act in the Gulf of Aden, the regions in Somalia without the law. Gulf of Aden is one of the strategic waters, and become part of the Suez Terusan.

"This will be big slap in the Chinese concept of security. This is a message for the international world that China has been making improvements in the field of economic and military power. This is also the message that China wanted to play a greater role in maintaining world peace and security," said Li Wei, Director of Research Center Antiterorisme in China Institute of Contemporary International Relations.

HIN
Source: AP