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Former NYPD officer charged in January 6 attack on Capitol police

February 24, 2021 by tuoitrenews.vn

NEW YORK — A former New York City police officer has been charged with using an aluminum pole to attack a U.S. Capitol officer during the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol building by supporters of former president Donald Trump.

Thomas Webster, 54, was ordered detained by U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew Krause at an initial appearance in White Plains, New York.

Webster, who is also a former Marine, surrendered to authorities in New York’s Hudson Valley on Monday, after the FBI had sought the public’s help in finding him.

A federal prosecutor said the married father of three was seen on captured on video at the Capitol where he assaulted a police officer with the pole and his bare hands, ripped off the officer’s protective gear, and shouted obscenities.

“These videos shocked the conscience,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Benjamin Gianforte said, adding that there had been “a look of pure rage on the defendant’s face. His teeth were gritted.”

Webster’s lawyer argued that the defendant had gone to Washington merely to protest.

Krause agreed that Webster was not a flight risk, but said he would pose a danger to the community if released.

“As a judge, I certainly have the utmost respect for people’s constitutional rights to protest and to speak out in whatever way they see fit,” Krause said. “But what we see in this video … goes well beyond First Amendment speech and moves into criminal activity.”

More than 200 people have been charged for their roles in the Capitol riot, which left five people dead and caused members of Congress to flee.

The assault followed a speech by then-Republican President Trump to his supporters where he challenged the results of the 2020 presidential election, which Democrat Joe Biden won.

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Only a new start or already a new beginning?

January 27, 2021 by hanoitimes.vn

The Hanoitimes – With the change of its administration, America is facing many uncertainties in many aspects but having some glimpses of hope and optimistic for the time ahead.

With the inauguration of the former Democratic vice-president Joe Biden as the 46th president, the US has installed a new administration replacing the Republican government headed by Donald Trump.

The President of the US Joe Biden. Photo: TTXVN

After four years, the 78 years old Joe Biden returned to the White House where he spent eight years together with former Democratic president Barack Obama.

With Joe Biden as president, the US has the first woman, first Black American and first South Asian American to hold the office of the vice-president. This power transfer was extremely remarkable, maybe even unique until now in the US history, because of Donald Trump’s populistic and widely seen as disastrous presidency and because of the politically and juridically chaotic months and days after the 2020 presidential election, especially because of the violent storm on the Capitol on the 6th of this year’s January by Trump supporters radicalised by Trump himself.

America had experienced a historically unprecedented political and social earthquakes. The US is now at a turning point.

The question is whether it was only a new start or already a new beginning, already a revolution or only an upheaval, only transition or already changes. After all happenings, this country and the Biden administration now both have their chance to answer those above-mentioned questions.

Whether it was only a start of a new administration or maybe, even already the beginning of a new era is surely depending on how the new president intends to perceive and to capitalize on this chance to change and reform America politically, legally, juridically and socially so basically and profoundly that its democracy couldn’t be derailed again, that this country could find its urgently needed normalcy in peace and reconciliation, in political  stability and social security and that this country regains international credibility the sooner the better for the new president and for America.

In his inauguration speech, the new president disclosed to already have found the right language and words to deal with the new chance by emphasizing “Unity”, calling for reconciliation and offering bipartisan cooperation.

He showed his proper approach when committing to take quick actions and define right priorities in his governing policies. Only if he succeeded with his governing programs, he could prevent the returning of the Trump times and create a really new beginning for America.

He could only succeed if he, first of all, push back the coronavirus pandemic and restore economic growth in the next days and months, not in years. He could only succeed if he gets the Republicans on his side to deal and in dealing with all most urgent present problems of America.

It would surely take long time to heal America’s present wounds and a really new beginning for America means at the same time to really try as much as possible to heal those wounds in America’s soul and body.

Unlike his predecessors, President Biden has now the chance and the mission of his lifetime to do that.

With the change of its administration, America is facing many uncertainties in many aspects but having some glimpses of hope and optimistic for the time ahead.

Disclaimer: The views expressed by Ambassador Tran Duc Mau are of his own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Hanoitimes.

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East Sea 2020: The US adjusts its policy, Southeast Asia gets tough with China

February 13, 2021 by vietnamnet.vn

Facing China’s actions, the United States increased military operations in the East Sea and adjusted its policy towards endorsing the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA)’s ruling in 2016.

The US Navy also conducted coordination operations of two aircraft carriers for the first time since 2014, while promoting air patrol and submarine deployment.

Sanctions

In April and May 2020, US Navy warships moved close to Chinese survey ships in Malaysia’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The US Air Force also increased the operation of B52, B1-B and B2 strategic bombers in the East Sea.

The Trump administration accused China of using the pandemic to promote its sovereignty claims and in April urged Beijing to stop provocative activities and bullying practices.

More significantly, the US has taken a clearer stance on the legal basis of China’s sovereignty claims.

On June 1, 2020, the US submitted a diplomatic note to the United Nations opposing China’s claim to sovereignty in the East Sea because it was inconsistent with the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982 (UNCLOS).

Biển Đông 2020: Mỹ chỉnh chính sách, Đông Nam Á cứng rắn hơn với Trung Quốc

The US Department of Defense has increased the frequency of free navigation operations (FONOP) in the East Sea

On July 13, 2020, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued an important statement supporting the PCA’s 2016 ruling.

Specifically, the US rejected China’s illegal “9-dash line”, its sovereignty claim over the offshore resources in the EEZ of Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, and Indonesia as well as the Vanh Khan, Co May and James.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said: “The world will not allow Beijing to treat the East Sea as its maritime empire. America stands with our Southeast Asian allies and partners in protecting their sovereign rights to offshore resources.”

In a speech at a consulting organization in Washington D.C. a day after Pompeo’s statement, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs David Stilwell described Chinese conglomerates operating in the East Sea as tools of economic coercion and international abuse.

According to David Stilwell, during negotiations of the Codes of Conduct in the East Sea (COC), China sought to limit the ability of Southeast Asian countries to conduct military exercises with foreign countries, using intimidation tactics to prevent Southeast Asian countries from making sovereignty statement of cooperation in energy exploitation with non-Chinese companies.

Stilwell also mentioned the possibility that the US would impose sanctions against individuals and businesses participating in implementing Chinese policies in the East Sea.

On August 26, 2020, the US Department of State imposed sanctions on some Chinese citizens responsible for or involved in the large-scale construction, renovation or militarization of disputed outposts in the East Sea.

The US Department of Commerce named 24 Chinese state-owned companies involved in the construction of seven artificial islands in the Spratly archipelago on its “blacklist”.

Biển Đông 2020: Mỹ chỉnh chính sách, Đông Nam Á cứng rắn hơn với Trung Quốc

The note of the US Mission to the United Nations against China’s claims. Photo: USUN

Reaction of Southeast Asia

Southeast Asian claimants in the East Sea expressed concern over China’s aggressive behavior in this water and expressed a tougher stance.

The responses of the Southeast Asian countries were mainly in legal aspects. Since December 2019, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines have sent notes to the UN opposing China’s “9-dash line” “historic rights” claims in the East Sea.

More importantly, by opposing the claim of China, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines clearly mentioned the PCA’s ruling 2016, thereby restoring the validity of this ruling.

Brunei for the first time issued a declaration on the East Sea on July 20, 2020, which emphasized that the negotiations to resolve disputes should comply with the UNCLOS.

ASEAN also emphasized more on the UNCLOS, considering this the foundation for determining sovereignty, jurisdiction and legitimate interests related to the seas.

The Philippines adjusted its stance in the direction of being more rigid. In May, its navy opened a new stop on the island of Pagasa and announced plans to develop infrastructure there.

On the fourth anniversary of the PCA’s ruling, Philippine Foreign Minister Teddy Locsin said the ruling was “non-negotiable”. After Pompeo’s statement, Philippine Defense Minister Delfin Lorenzana called on China to comply with the ruling. In August, Mr. Locsin announced that if the Philippines were attacked in the East Sea, he would trigger the 1951 military alliance with the US, while Minister Lorenzana argued that the “9-dash line” of Beijing is only imaginary.

Maintaining a long-standing policy, Indonesia reaffirmed its opposition to the “9-dash line” as well as China’s proposal to negotiate overlapping claims near the Natuna Islands. In July 2020, the Indonesian army conducted large-scale naval and air exercises near Natuna.

Biển Đông 2020: Mỹ chỉnh chính sách, Đông Nam Á cứng rắn hơn với Trung Quốc

The Malaysian delegation to the United Nations sent notes denying China’s East Sea claims

Meanwhile, the Malaysian Navy and Coast Guard patrolled near the West Capella exploration vessel and tracked the presence of the Chinese survey vessels in its EEZ in April-May. The Malaysian Government reaffirmed that it would protect the rights and interests of the country in the East Sea.

On August 13, Malaysian Foreign Minister Hishammuddin Hussein made a speech emphasizing perseverance and consistently using diplomatic methods. Malaysia was successful in making Chinese ships to leave the areas where its Petronas Corporation operates.

Fierce competition between the US and China

The relationship between China and the United States since the Covid-19 pandemic has entered a period of increasingly fierce competition in the race between a superpower and the one wishing to take the throne.

With the bipartisan consensus in the US on China issue, the new US administration will not be able to implement a more peaceable policy in the East Sea. However, the actual implementation may differ.

In 2021, the US will continue to increase the frequency of exercises with allies and partners, presence and patrol campaigns to ensure freedom of navigation (FONOP) in the East Sea.

The possibility of a clash between the US and Chinese military forces in this area remains unpredictable. Most likely, Washington will continue to impose additional sanctions against companies and individuals in China that the US believes commits violations in the East Sea.

The East Sea will be one of the most important places for the US to curb China’s rise. Southeast Asian countries will become the focus of the growing Sino-American competition.

Road to complete COC still tough

China will continue to push territorial claims to divert attention away from economic troubles.

It is likely that in 2021, China will continue to put pressure on the exploration and exploitation of natural resources of the East Sea countries, and at the same time promote joint exploitation cooperation in Chinese style, through manipulating and dividing ASEAN countries.

In 2020, due to complicated epidemic developments, officials of the 10 ASEAN member countries and China could not meet to continue negotiations on the COC.

The sensitive nature of these negotiations does not allow it to be conducted via online form.

Beijing seems to want to resume negotiations. However, the stances of the parties are still very far apart. Moreover, as China ignores international law, and wants to monopolize the East Sea, maintaining the COC negotiation process is actually just a measure of buying time to implement its intentions in this sea.

Therefore, even when the discussions resume, the goal of completing the COC in 2021 that China unilaterally declared will be difficult to achieve.

Viet Hoang

China increases activities to monopolize East Sea

China increases activities to monopolize East Sea

Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, tensions in the East Sea have increased.

China's turning points to “mastering” operations in the East Sea

China’s turning points to “mastering” operations in the East Sea

Experts believe that China already has a significant presence in the East Sea, going ahead of the US, and will use this advantage to force small countries to follow them.

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