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Expect More U.S. Military in South China Sea

Summary by China-US Focus
Donald Trump prefers to treat the waters as a bargaining chip, so the United States may reduce high-profile provocations — such as close-in reconnaissance — and instead increase its “gray” tactics and low-intensity military exercises.
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The USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) nuclear aircraft carrier entered the South China Sea this week as part of a last strategic deployment before its return to the United States, after more than eight months of offshore operations. The Carl Vinson Attack Group, which also includes the USS Princeton cruiser (CG-59), the USS Sterett destroyer (DDG-104) and the USNS Guadalupe logistics vessel (T-AO-200), transited the Strait of Malacca and then the Singapo…

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China-US Focus broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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