Two U.S. Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carriers again conduct military exercise in the South China Sea July 18, 7:56

The U.S. Navy has revealed that two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers in the South China Sea have conducted military exercises again earlier this month. The Trump administration has stated that it is illegal to claim China's maritime interests in the South China Sea, and it is likely that China will once again strongly restrain China.

The U.S. Navy issued a statement, revealing that two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, "Ronald Reagan" and "Nimitz," conducted military exercises in the South China Sea on the 17th.

Several Aegis ships accompanying the aircraft carrier also participated in the exercise, and about 12,000 soldiers confirmed the air defense capability in total, and Kirk commander who commands the Nimitz aircraft carrier MTF in a statement. "To strengthen America's involvement in the free and open Indo-Pacific, the two aircraft carriers will operate anywhere in the South China Sea where international law permits," he said.

Regarding the territorial dispute in the South China Sea, the Trump administration has made clear its anti-China stance by clearly stating that China's claim of maritime interests in the South China Sea is "illegal" on the 13th of this month.

The two aircraft carriers are conducting exercises in this area earlier this month in the form of opposition to China, which had conducted military exercises in the South China Sea. It seems that there is.