China has sent military vessels and warplanes to “warn off” USS Stethem, a guided-missile destroyer, that sailed near a disputed island in the South China Sea, according to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang. “Under the pretext of ‘freedom of navigation,’ the US side once again sent a military vessel into China’s territorial waters off the Xisha Islands without China’s approval,” the spokesperson said in a statement, adding that such US behavior “violated Chinese law and
relevant international law, infringed upon China’s sovereignty and disrupted the peace, security, and order of the relevant waters.” “China dispatched military vessels and fighter planes in response to warn off the US vessel,” the statement reads. “The Chinese side is dissatisfied with, and opposed to, the relevant behavior of the US side,” Lu added, saying that the US is “deliberately stirring up troubles in the South China Sea, as well as running in the opposite direction from countries in the region who aspire for stability, cooperation, and development.” READ MORE
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The CORRECT term is to “ward off”… LOL
Ward off would be correct if they were actively trying to drive them away by force. In this case,warn off is correct.
Ward off would be correct if they were actively trying to drive them away by force. In this case,warn off is correct.
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