The U.S. and treaty ally Japan are monitoring a Chinese aircraft carrier's movements in the Pacific.
One of China's aircraft carriers practiced breaking through a strategic Western Pacific choke point this week, but the United States and a security treaty ally were waiting on the other side.As of approximately 7 a.m.
China's Defense Ministry did not immediately respond to a Newsweek email seeking comment about the Shandong's activities.It was the fourth time the Japanese Defense Ministry had confirmed the Shandong's presence in the wider Pacific since April last year. The carrier and its escorts were last in the Philippine Sea from from late October to early November last year.
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