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US Asks Vietnam To Stop Russian Bomber Refueling Flights From Cam Ranh Air Base 273

HughPickens.com writes Reuters reports that the United States has asked Vietnam to stop letting Russia use its former US base at Cam Ranh Bay to refuel nuclear-capable bombers engaged in shows of strength over the Asia-Pacific region. General Vincent Brooks, commander of the U.S. Army in the Pacific, says the Russian bombers have conducted "provocative" flights, including around the U.S. Pacific Ocean territory of Guam, home to a major American air base. Brooks said the planes that circled Guam were refueled by Russian tankers flying from the strategic bay, which was transformed by the Americans during the Vietnam War into a massive air and naval base. Russia's Defense Ministry confirmed that the airport at Cam Ranh was first used for staging Il-78 tankers for aerial refueling of Tu-95MS bombers in January 2014. Asked about the Russian flights in the region, the State Department official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Washington respected Hanoi's right to enter agreements with other countries but added that "we have urged Vietnamese officials to ensure that Russia is not able to use its access to Cam Ranh Bay to conduct activities that could raise tensions in the region."

Cam Ranh is considered the finest deepwater shelter in Southeast Asia. North Vietnamese forces captured Cam Ranh Bay and all of its remaining facilities in 1975. Vietnam's dependence on Russia as the main source of military platforms, equipment, and armaments, has now put Hanoi in a difficult spot. Russia has pressed for special access to Cam Ranh Bay ever since it began delivering enhanced Kilo-class submarines to Vietnam. "Hanoi is invariably cautious and risk adverse in its relations with the major powers," says Carl Thayer. "The current issue of Russian tankers staging out of Cam Ranh pits Russia and China on one side and the United States on the other. There is no easy solution for Vietnam."
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US Asks Vietnam To Stop Russian Bomber Refueling Flights From Cam Ranh Air Base

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  • I feel for them... (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Karmashock ( 2415832 ) on Saturday March 14, 2015 @07:33AM (#49255645)

    They're trapped between three fires...

    They need to keep the Americans happy to get American diplomatic support to keep China from eating them.

    They need to keep the Russians happy to get access to cheap arms and possibly whatever diplomatic pressure the Russians have these days.

    And then they need to keep the chinese from salivating every time they look at them.

    Given that the US and Russia are at odds again, it is a very difficult position to be in these days.

    They can't give the Russians or the Americans everything they want because much of what they want is the Vietnamese to choose sides.

    And if they don't keep their allies happy they look more vulnerable to the chinese.

    Poor vietnam.

    • by Vlad_the_Inhaler ( 32958 ) on Saturday March 14, 2015 @08:33AM (#49255827)

      Why "Poor Vietnam"? I see no reason for Vietnam to go along with this, they have historical ties with Russia and geographical ties with China. They start to have to make choices if China and Russia disagree but that does not appear to be the case here.
      The last time China invaded Vietnam, China's troops were pretty much annhialated by village militias. Vietnam had invaded Cambodia to stop the Khmer Rouge and China took exception. The US weighed in on the side of China and the Khmer Rouge.

      • by Karmashock ( 2415832 ) on Saturday March 14, 2015 @09:06AM (#49255973)

        You weren't listening.

        China could just take Vietnamese resources at sea. That would require a naval presence to stop. They're already dicking around with south Korea and Japan. There's no reason for the Chinese to not covet something off the shore of Vietnam... if only fish. A few big chinese fishing fleets could depopulate the seas near Vietnam forcing Vietnamese fisherman to sail farther or just shut down entirely. Either way the price of fish and therefore all relevant food stuffs would go up in Vietnam. And rising food prices in economically depressed countries is a recipe for big fucking problems.

        • And rising food prices in economically depressed countries is a recipe for big fucking problems.

          Which, in turn, would cause big fucking problems - a flood of refugees and general instability in the area - for China. Putin's error with Ukraine was not giving Ukrainians any good options; I doubt Peking will make such amateur mistake.

          "Build your opponent a golden bridge to retreat across." - Sun Tzu

          • Your error is thinking the Ukraine conflict is between Putin & Ukraine. One does not negotiate with the house servants.

            Beijing (not Peking) is full of amateur hour mistakes, particularly in its diplomacy. I laugh when Beijing whines "Why are my neighbors allying against me? It must be the machinations of the United States, not when I make diplomatic seizures of all the ocean territory up to their coasts".

            • Your error is thinking the Ukraine conflict is between Putin & Ukraine. One does not negotiate with the house servants.

              Then they'll leave for those who will, and the house goes unmaintained. Political power doesn't actually grow from the barrel of the rifle, it grows from the fear of being shot, which becomes brittle when the victim has nothing to lose but their chains. And Putin, having grown up in a country born of just such revolution, should had known that.

              It's a pity, really: Russia has natural re

          • China doesn't deal with such problems the same way the western powers would. Don't forget Tibet.

        • The US is asking for the favour here, not China.
          I can see more potential problems here for Vietnam if they became the US's "running dog". If I am missing something, then it is some point of conflict between Vietnam and China other than the humiliation inflicted 35 years ago.

          btw, it is "annihilated", not "annhialated". Sorry - not a word I use too often.

          • Well... I didn't say china was asking for anything either. I said they were inclined to "TAKE" not ask.

            let me explain again:

            Vietnam is near a large power that is inclined to eat bits of their territory or claim their sea resources by force.

            To put that off, Vietnam has to appeal to outside authorities to keep china from doing that.

            The only credible power capable of and willing to do that would be the US. The russians aren't especially capable of doing anything.

            So Vietnam has to keep the US nominally happy so

    • by Savage-Rabbit ( 308260 ) on Saturday March 14, 2015 @08:58AM (#49255947)

      They're trapped between three fires...

      They need to keep the Americans happy to get American diplomatic support to keep China from eating them.

      They need to keep the Russians happy to get access to cheap arms and possibly whatever diplomatic pressure the Russians have these days.

      And then they need to keep the chinese from salivating every time they look at them.

      Given that the US and Russia are at odds again, it is a very difficult position to be in these days.

      They can't give the Russians or the Americans everything they want because much of what they want is the Vietnamese to choose sides.

      And if they don't keep their allies happy they look more vulnerable to the chinese.

      Poor vietnam.

      So in other words they can choose between China paying them a visit to bring them corrupt free market communism, Russia dropping in to bestow upon them the blessings of cleptocracy or the USA taking another crack at bringing them plutocracy when all they really want to do is practice their own home gown brand of nepotism and corruption?

      • by Karmashock ( 2415832 ) on Saturday March 14, 2015 @09:20AM (#49256003)

        No.

        They can choose between:

        1. Not being able to buy cheap weapons from Russia.

        2. Suffering ongoing economic, diplomatic, and strategic undermining from the United States.

        3. The Chinese building oil wells 10 miles off their coast and draining their reserves dry.

        Realistically these are the first things that each power will do if it feels it needs to send a message.

        Russia really can't do much. Vietnam does need their weapons but maybe they can get them from India or possibly get some discounted hand me downs from the US. And keep in mind, that whatever they were buying from the Russians were Russian hand me downs.

        The US can make it harder for US and other western companies to operate in Vietnam which is a lot of money and jobs out the window. And on top of that there are a lot of subtle things the US can do that individually don't matter but collectively are quite debilitating. If you really piss the US off, we can strangle nations. It isn't fast. But it can be sustained for generations... decade after decade after decade. And it just adds up.

        And the Chinese are just right there. They have the most relevant military force in the area and have shown a willingness to just take what they want even with a US presence. Absent such a presence they'll just do a survey of anything they want and in the oceans at least off of Vietnam and strip it.

        • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

          Much more simply they can be more diplomatically effective. Ignore and rebuke the stupid stuff like this and ridicule the individual responsible for the stupid demand ie Russia wants to refuel planes, it flies in international territories, SO FUCKING WHAT, morons, it is not a time of war so piss off. Perhaps not in those words but certainly you want to find out who was the individually responsible for the request and front them directly. Where real contention arises simply invite affected parties to discus

          • The Russians are not flying commercial airplanes. They're flying nuclear capable bombers and using them to intimidate and harass US allies.

            So claiming that the Russians aren't bothering anyone is ignorant.

    • by khallow ( 566160 )
      I guess they'll just have to nakedly pursue their self-interests like everyone else then.
  • by Simulant ( 528590 ) on Saturday March 14, 2015 @07:53AM (#49255695) Journal

    I'm afraid of Russian nukes too but I fail to see how any one could do anything but laugh at us over this request given our military posturing.
  • Comment removed (Score:5, Insightful)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Saturday March 14, 2015 @07:56AM (#49255711)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • by NicBenjamin ( 2124018 ) on Saturday March 14, 2015 @07:57AM (#49255719)

    The Vietnamese will be likely to stop the flights.

    Their current big international dispute is over their maritime boundaries with China. The CHinese claim almost the entire South China Sea on the basis of something called the "nine-dashed-line," and have a tendency to periodically engage in extreme brinksmanship with all their neighbors in the region, including Vietnam. They actually fought a war with the Chinese in '79. Which means if the Russian flights support China in any way the Vietnamese have every reason to stop them.

    But they aren't involved, so we'll just have to put up with it like we do in Europe.

  • Either Vietnam lets all countries use its facilities as a simple business relationship or deems it a domestic military facility for the exclusive use of their forces. If it does allow other countries to use the facilities then there should be a clause that withdraws the facility should any country be engaging in a war and wish to use the base to re-fuel its combat aircraft.
  • ...about the unarmed bobby who is pursuing a suspect, and yells, "Stop, or I shall have to yell Stop again!"

    But yes, this is offtopic here, especially in comparison to some of the interesting ideas that never make the climb out of Firehose.

  • Lost that war (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Drethon ( 1445051 ) on Saturday March 14, 2015 @08:47AM (#49255893)
    So we put the base in to fight the Vietnam war, lost, and now want to dictate its use?
    • by Phil-14 ( 1277 )

      Worse than that. One of the principal public spokesmen for the movement to sell out South Vietnam (along with Cambodia and Laos) to Russia is now pretending to object to the base's use by Russia, as if he cares about such things, and it's not only being reported with a straight face by the media and places like Slashdot, but it's being accepted with a straight face by people like you. I find this to be a veritable tsunami of ignorance about the history of the era and John Kerry's role in it.

  • No Easy Solution (Score:3, Insightful)

    by l0ungeb0y ( 442022 ) on Saturday March 14, 2015 @09:16AM (#49255991) Homepage Journal
    Seems the solution for Vietnam would be all to easy: Simply remind the US that you kicked their asses and took that base fair and square and that if they have a problem with it, they are free to come back over and have their "operation freedom" shoved up their ass all over again because they are allied with both Russia and China and the party raising most of the tensions in the "region" is the US who keeps demanding that the world do as it says or "else".
    • Seems the solution for Vietnam would be all to easy: Simply remind the US that you kicked their asses and took that base fair and square and that if they have a problem with it, they are free to come back over and have their "operation freedom" shoved up their ass all over again because they are allied with both Russia and China and the party raising most of the tensions in the "region" is the US who keeps demanding that the world do as it says or "else".

      Sure, and Vietnam could give up about 20 billion in export surplus with the US. We are #2 in trade behind china and Vietnam has a trade surplus with us, unlike with China. They, unfortunately, are the little guy stuck between three powers.

    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      by cold fjord ( 826450 )

      Simply remind the US that you kicked their asses and took that base fair and square and that if they have a problem with it, they are free to come back over and have their "operation freedom" shoved up their ass all over again

      You're a bit confused about the facts. The US kicked North Vietnam's ass repeatedly which is why they signed the peace treaty. After the North Vietnamese agreed to peace the US withdrew from South Vietnam. The North Vietnamese then invaded since the people that kept kicking their ass had left.

      The North Vietnamese didn't take the base "fair and square." They lied, broke a peace treaty, engaged in a war of aggression by invading South VIetnam, and terribly abused the people of South Vietnam in addition to

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