Build up to WW3 US and China starting new Cold War
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announced plans Thursday to deploy combat  ships to Singapore for joint exercises, which he said showed US  commitment to the strategically vital Asia-Pacific region.
The  announcement came a day after Panetta met Singaporean Defense Minister  Ng Eng Hen at the Pentagon, and while the first of 2,500 US Marines sent  to Australia were starting work -- to the irritation of regional  superpower China.
"The Defense Department's move to  deploy US combat ships to Singapore and raise the level of joint  exercises will deepen the bilateral military relationship," said a joint  statement from the defense chiefs.
"The deployment  signals US commitment to the region and enhances the ability to train  and engage with regional partners," it said.
"Both  leaders underscored the shared belief that a strong US presence in the  Asia-Pacific region enhances regional stability and security."
The  United States signaled last December that it could send the "littoral  combat ships," small, surface vessels intended for operations close to  shore, to Singapore.
The Pentagon statement said the  ships would be deployed on a rotational basis and will not be based in  Singapore, which is a long-standing ally of the United States.
Pentagon  spokeswoman Commander Leslie Hull-Ryde, said "the specific details  related to this unprecedented engagement are still being discussed," but  noted that it marked a "significant movement in terms of our  cooperation."
The US military already operates a small post in Singapore that assists in logistics and exercises for forces in Southeast Asia.
China's  defense ministry, however, has been scornful over increased American  military activity in Asia, saying it is proof of a "Cold War mentality"  from Washington.
Chinese state media has also accused President Barack Obama of using such action to act as a distraction from US economic woes.
The  US views with increasing concern China's growing assertiveness in  territorial disputes in the Asia-Pacific region, such as the South China  Sea.
The deployment of Marines to Australia has  reassured some Asian countries, who see it as a statement that the  United States intends to stand up for its allies and interests.
China maintains it has a policy of "peaceful development" with all countries.
In  an academic article forecasting the shape of the US Navy in 2025,  Admiral Jonathan Greenert, chief of naval operations, wrote in December  2011 that "we will station several of our newest littoral combat ships"  in Singapore.
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