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Chinas
9-dash
line
ambit
claim
Comprehensive
Strategy
Without
a
comprehensive
strategy
for
addressing
the
[Chinas]
broader
policy
and
conduct
to
assert
its
sovereignty
claims
in
the
South
China
Sea
and
East
China
Sea,
including
land-reclama-on
and
construc-on
ac-vi-es,
long-standing
interests
of
the
United
States,
as
well
as
our
allies
and
partners,
stand
at
considerable
risk.
Comprehensive
Strategy
1. Specic
ac-ons
the
United
States
can
take
to
slow
down
or
stop
Chinas
reclama-on
ac-vi-es
in
the
South
China
Sea.
Assert
freedom
of
naviga-on,
over
ight
by
naval
ships
and
military
aircra^
Assert
right
of
innocent
passage
Conduct
regular
military
exercises
with
allies
and
strategic
partners
Comprehensive
Strategy
2.
Possible
benets
of
releasing
intelligence
more
regularly
about
Chinas
destabilizing
behavior.
publicizing
in
a
-mely
manner
details
of
Chinese
unilateral
destabilizing
ac-vi-es
in
the
South
China
Sea
DOD
Annual
Report
to
Congress,
PACOM
Posture
Statement
State
Departments
Limits
in
the
Seas
series
Comprehensive
Strategy
3.
What
forms
of
security
coopera-on
with
China
would
be
inappropriate
to
con-nue
if
land
reclama-on
ac-vi-es
proceed
and
what
forms
of
engagement
might
provide
incen-ves
for
China
to
alter
its
behavior.
Strategic
and
Economic
Dialogue
(S&ED),
Strategic
Security
Dialogue
(SSD),
Defense
Consulta-ve
Talks,
Military
Mari-me
Consulta-ve
Agreement,
Defense
Policy
Coordina-on
Talks
Comprehensive
Strategy
4.
The
regions
Mari-me
Domain
Awareness
needs.
Con-nue
current
programs:
coastal
radar
Southeast
Asian
Mari-me
Security
Ini-a-ve
($425
million
over
ve
years)
Coordinate
with
Japan
and
Australia
Sale
of
P-3
Orion
Combined
aerial
reconaissance
and
patrol
Comprehensive
Strategy
5.
How
to
help
regional
partners
enhance
their
own
capacity.
Southeast
Asian
Mari-me
Security
Ini-a-ve
Coast
Guard
to
Coast
Guard
coopera-on
Metal
Shark
Patrol
Boats
Bilateral,
Comprehensive
Strategy
6.
Addi-onal
diploma-c
engagement
with
ASEAN
countries
or
others
in
the
interna-onal
community
to
support
unimpeded
access
to
the
Indo-Pacic
mari-me
commons.
Con-nued
support
for
implementa-on
of
DOC
and
ASEAN-China
Code
of
Conduct
Support
ASEAN
centric-regional
architecture
US-ASEAN
Defence
Ministers
Mee-ng
Wild
Cards
Enhanced
Defense
Coopera-on
Agreement
before
Philippines
Supreme
Court
July
2015
Arbitral
Tribunal
to
hear
Claim
brought
by
the
Philippines
Early
2016
Na-onal
Party
Congress
Vietnam
May
2016
Na-onal
Elec-ons
in
the
Philippines
Nov.
2016
Na-onal
Elec-ons
in
the
U.S.
2016
Arbitral
Tribunal
could
make
nal
determina-on