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Exclusive | China Aggressively Patrols Disputed Waters. Now the U.S. Coast Guard Is Moving In.

The U.S. Coast Guard is increasing its presence in the South China Sea as China conducts aggressive patrols in disputed waters.

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The brief

The United States is deploying Coast Guard assets to the Pacific and South China Sea. These movements follow aggressive patrol activities by China in disputed waters.

Coverage from the Wall Street Journal, RealClearDefense, Yahoo, and Crypto Briefing emphasizes the rising tensions between the two nations. DVIDS has documented the transit of the USCGC Emlen Tunnell through the region.

Future developments involve the ongoing challenge to China's patrol activities and the continued deployment of U.S. Coast Guard resources in the area.

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Quick answers

Which U.S. vessel has been identified in the region?

According to DVIDS, the USCGC Emlen Tunnell has transited the South China Sea.

Why is the U.S. Coast Guard increasing its presence?

Coverage indicates the move is a response to China aggressively patrolling disputed waters and rising tensions in the Pacific.

Which outlets are reporting on this trend?

Reporting includes the Wall Street Journal, RealClearDefense, Yahoo, Crypto Briefing, and DVIDS.

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