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Satellite photos show rapid construction at military base where US has 'serious concerns' about China's presence

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2021 10:03 am
by Brody
Satellite photos show rapid construction at military base where US has 'serious concerns' about China's presence

https://www.yahoo.com/news/satellite-ph ... 32154.html
In just a few weeks this spring, Cambodia appears to have built two buildings at its Ream naval base.

The new buildings went up near the site of two US-built facilities that were suddenly demolished last year.

The work has fed rumors of a looming Chinese military presence in an important part of Southeast Asia.

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Two new buildings appear to have been built in a matter of weeks at Cambodia's Ream Naval Base, where that construction and demolition of US-funded buildings have raised concerns about a looming Chinese presence.

Satellite photos taken by Maxar and published by the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative show land clearing beginning sometime after April 17, construction starting in early May, and the buildings finished by May 21.


The two buildings, both about 115 feet long and 20 feet wide, are located just north of the site of facilities built with US support that Cambodia's government demolished late last year.

Imagery previously published by AMTI, part of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, showed that one US-built building, the Tactical Headquarters of the National Committee for Maritime Security, was torn down in September.

Another US-built facility, the Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boat maintenance facility and a nearby boat ramp, was torn down in October.


The ongoing demolition and construction has fed concerns about a secret deal purportedly signed by Cambodia and China in 2019 that would allow Beijing to station military personnel, store weapons, and dock warships at Ream for decades. The deal was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.

Cambodian officials, including Prime Minister HE, who has held power since 1985, have repeatedly denied such a deal exists.

In October, Vice Adm. Vann Bunlieng, deputy commander and chief of Cambodia's navy general staff, said a China-backed expansion at Ream was underway, with plans including dredging to deepen the waters around the base, which currently can only host smaller ships, such as patrol boats.

"The Chinese government helps us to build a port and repair facility for our ships," Bunlieng told Nikkei Asia, again denying reports that China's military would use the base.


Cambodian officials have said the tactical headquarters was being relocated in part so it can expand, but the island it is now on is "tiny," according to ATMI.

Cambodia's defense minister also said in October that the boat maintenance facility, which was completed in 2017, was moved to another location because "We can no longer keep it, and the building is already old."

"The breakneck pace of construction at Ream, lack of transparency, and shifting explanations from Cambodian officials continue to fuel suspicions that the upgrades there are intended for China's benefit as much as Cambodia's," ATMI said in its report.
'Serious concerns'
Cambodia Ream naval base
The US-built Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boat Ramp and Boat Maintenance Facility at Ream Naval Base shortly after it opened in July 2017. Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific/Facebook

The new buildings were completed days before Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman arrived in Cambodia on the Biden administration's first high-level trip to the region.

In a statement about the visit, the State Department said Sherman "expressed serious concerns" about the Chinese "military presence and construction of facilities at Ream Naval Base."

Sherman "sought clarification on the demolition of two US-funded buildings at Ream without notification or explanation and observed that a [Chinese] military base in Cambodia would undermine its sovereignty, threaten regional security, and negatively impact US-Cambodia relations," the department said.

A State Department spokesperson told Insider there was "substantial open-source evidence" that China is working on "a major renovation project" at Ream, "which credible reports suggest will include an area under the exclusive control" of the Chinese military.

The demolition of the US-funded facilities was part of that project, the spokesperson added in a statement. "Despite repeated requests, the Cambodian military provided no notification or explanation to the US government for this action."

The US has previously inquired about China's presence at Ream. HE said in 2018 that then-Vice President Mike Pence had sent the Cambodian leader a letter "regarding concerns that there will be a China naval base in Cambodia."


HE rejected the concerns mentioned in Pence's letter, citing a constitutional ban on foreign military presence. The US Defense Department raised the issue again in June 2019, after Cambodia suddenly declined US help to repair the facilities at Ream.

Pentagon spokesperson John Supple told Insider on Monday that the Defense Department was "certainly aware" of the ongoing work at Ream and reiterated the concerns Sherman conveyed to Cambodian officials.

"The United States has serious concerns about the People's Republic of China's military presence and construction of facilities at Ream Naval Base," Supple said. "We encourage Cambodia's leadership to maintain an independent and balanced foreign policy, in the best interests of the Cambodian people."

Cambodia is one of China's closest allies in Southeast Asia, and China has provided billions of dollars in aid as well as political backing for HE in the face of Western criticism over the Cambodian leader's authoritarian actions.

Chinese firms have also leased large plots of land around at Ream, including for a nearby airport that a Chinese company is building and for development of a tourist resort in a nearby coastal area, for which Chinese firms have been dredging and reclaiming land - work that could support future port infrastructure.

US officials have said an outpost in Cambodia would give China "a triangular perimeter" around Southeast Asia. A Chinese military presence at Ream could also give Beijing greater reach over important waterways connecting the Pacific and Indian oceans.

Other countries, including the US, have similar capabilities in that region, but greater Chinese reach in the area would concern neighboring countries, particularly India, which is wary of China's growing presence in the Indian Ocean.

This story has been updated with comment from a State Department spokesperson.

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Re: Satellite photos show rapid construction at military base where US has 'serious concerns' about China's presence

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2021 10:09 am
by Jerry Atrick
Lol, they pulled this tired old nag of a story out of the stable for another jog

I'm with Tea Banh on this one.

Geopolitical football this story

Re: Satellite photos show rapid construction at military base where US has 'serious concerns' about China's presence

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2021 10:11 am
by John Bingham
Talk about flogging a dead horse.

Re: Satellite photos show rapid construction at military base where US has 'serious concerns' about China's presence

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2021 11:13 am
by SternAAlbifrons
You should have seen the spin some of the official US military media put out at the time - in their endless PR vids.
(lol. 5 minutes after they called the tourist jetty at Botum Sakor a Chinese naval base)

Cambodia Destroys US Naval Base
with shots of the Beirut fertiliser explosion.

US Angry: China destroyed its US naval base in the Cambodian sea
Cambodia Demolishes US Facilities
Terrible Shot : China navy detonated the US warships and military bases located in Cambodia

(direct quotes)

Why do they need to mislead and lie to their own troops?

It was not a naval base. It was a couple of small buildings donated to the Cambodian navy by the USA a long time ago - (lol, and probably bugged)
Since when the fuck does that become a US Naval Base?
:facepalm:

This might be funny - except if you are trying to be an allie of the USA in every war
thru every defeat and quagmire.
ffs. then all this BS becomes a little annoying.

Re: Satellite photos show rapid construction at military base where US has 'serious concerns' about China's presence

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2021 11:28 am
by nemo
You should have seen the spin some of the official US military media put out at the time - in their endless PR vids.
(lol. 5 minutes after they called the tourist jetty at Botum Sakor a Chinese naval base)

Cambodia Destroys US Naval Base
with shots of the Beirut fertiliser explosion.
US Angry: China destroyed its US naval base in the Cambodian sea
Cambodia Demolishes US Facilities
Terrible Shot : China navy detonated the US warships and military bases located in Cambodia
(direct quotes)

Why do they need to mislead and lie to their own troops?

It was not a naval base. It was a couple of small buildings donated to the Cambodian navy by the USA a long time ago - (lol, and probably bugged)
Since when the fuck does that become a US Naval Base?
:facepalm:

This might be funny - except if you are trying to be an allie of the USA in every war
thru every defeat and quagmire.
ffs. then all this BS becomes a little annoying.
Got a link for that?

Re: Satellite photos show rapid construction at military base where US has 'serious concerns' about China's presence

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2021 3:36 pm
by SternAAlbifrons
Google those headlines on YouTube and you should find this BS no prob, Nemo.
US Angry: China destroyed its US naval base in the Cambodian sea
Cambodia Demolishes US Facilities
Terrible Shot : China navy detonated the US warships and military bases located in Cambodia

I tried to find the one with the Beirut fertiliser explosion shots but couldn't find it again in the first 5 mins.
You have my word - It used to pop up every time i googled something about the Cambodian Coast late last year.

Maybe they took it down because it was so obviously deceptive
or maybe it got drowned in the sea of hysterical propaganda and bullshit that these military media orgs pump out.

Infantile - if it was not so inaccurate, inflammatory and downright dangerous.
I thought it was the Commies that needed to rely on BS propaganda.
??

Re: Satellite photos show rapid construction at military base where US has 'serious concerns' about China's presence

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2021 8:03 pm
by nemo
Youtube vids with computer generated voiceovers and pinterest links only.

Complete nonsensical propaganda.
Looks like anti China stuff from India,
You should have seen the spin some of the official US military media put out at the time - in their endless PR vids.
Not credible media sources at all. Not any official publications.
Makes me wonder how you could even find them.

Re: Satellite photos show rapid construction at military base where US has 'serious concerns' about China's presence

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2021 8:23 pm
by CEOCambodiaNews
This topic has been discussed on CEO over and over. Does anyone have any new information to add ?

post486113.html#p486113
Would Access to Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base Really Benefit China?
https://thediplomat.com/2021/04/would-a ... fit-china/

A few threads on this same topic, 2020/2021 :
newsworthy/ream-naval-base-discussed-wi ... 31802.html
the-rest-the-world/china-defends-cambod ... 44973.html
darknet-cambodia-news/disappointed-camb ... 41630.html
general-chatter/cambodia-opens-the-way- ... 40962.html

Re: Satellite photos show rapid construction at military base where US has 'serious concerns' about China's presence

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 2:12 am
by SternAAlbifrons
I agree.
Maybe go tell the US Sec of State to drop it, News.
She rehashed it this week. And the OP.

Nemo,
You got me. I was wrong and i apologise to the official US military media.
I mistook names like US Military News for official publications.
If you look behind the BS flashy headlines and graphics they are full of footage that seems could have only come from official sources inside the US military.
But mea culpa
Good work in source checking - my big lapse in that dept.

I will make the point tho', that the constant barrage of Yahoo News reports (posted by the OP without any comment or discussion) gives a very distorted view of crucial strategic events in the neighbourhood.
It is this propaganda-like "Information" distribution that i was reacting to.

If anybody wants to discuss the latest developments on this issue after the Sec of State hammered it again this week - go ahead, I'm up for it even if "News" is trying to shut it down.

Discussion. it's important.
Posting one-sided news without comment, or arguing without conceding or learning a thing is boring. I fully agree.

Re: Satellite photos show rapid construction at military base where US has 'serious concerns' about China's presence

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 8:15 am
by Bitte_Kein_Lexus
115 feet by 20 feet? Wow, what are they supposedly storing? 2-3 Jetskis?