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China warns of ‘consequences’ over deployment of U.S. antimissile system
2017-03-07
China warned Tuesday of “consequences” for South Korea over the deployment of a U.S. antimissile system, raising regional tension and questions about China’s commitment to free, open trade.

The U.S. military began deploying the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system to South Korea on Monday, the same day North Korea launched four missiles that landed off the Japanese coast. The United States and South Korea say the system is a necessary defense against Kim Jong Un’s regime, but Beijing rejects the plan.
Of course they do. It complicates life for them, which is the whole point...
“I want to emphasize that we firmly oppose the deployment of THAAD,” said Geng Shuang, a spokesman for China’s Foreign Ministry, at a daily press briefing in Beijing on Tuesday. “We will resolutely take necessary measures to defend our security interests."

“All consequences entailed from this will be borne by the U.S. and the Republic of Korea,” he said.

Geng did not provide details on what “consequences" are in store, but South Korea is bracing for retaliatory measures against its business interests, according to a South Korean official.

The Chinese side sees THAAD as a threat to the Chinese military and evidence of U.S. meddling in East Asian affairs.
Which only China has the right to do...
To signal its anger, Beijing has been taking aim at South Korean businesses in China and, since March 3, warning would-be Chinese tourists about booking trips. Although some travel agencies have already stopped selling tickets and tours to South Korea, China’s National Tourism Administration has officially ordered travel agencies to stop all tour groups and cruise ships by March 15, the South Korean official said.

The new measures would also shut down duty-free shops run by Lotte, the South Korean conglomerate that helped Seoul secure land for THAAD, according to the South Korean official.

A representative of China’s Tourism Administration said by phone that the agency has indeed advised travel agencies not to sell South Korea tours or tickets. Three large Chinese travel agencies confirmed the order from the Tourism Administration. Two said they have already stopped selling packages; the other said itwould stop selling by March 15.

The effort to throttle South Korea’s thriving tourist trade is part of an ongoing campaign.
Much more at the link about the specifics of the "effort to throttle" tourism. If that's the only price the South Koreans have to pay, pay it.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Cut to the chase. S Korea and Japan nuke up.
Posted by: Thrunter Thrineng9681   2017-03-07 12:10  

#2  China warns of ‘consequences’ over deployment of U.S. antimissile system

What else are we supposed to do?

This is an excuse for China to ratchet up its military, if it hasn't done so already and is just using this as cover.

The alternative would be to get their lapdog under control.

But they would prefer to go this route.
Posted by: gorb   2017-03-07 10:55  

#1  I believe the official response from SKOR and the US should be, "Eat a bag of dicks, China."

Get control of your little puppet or we will end his pathetic ass.
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-03-07 09:33  

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