Of course its not a symbolic gesture, it's intended to send a subtle message to China and reassure friends and allies in the region such as the ASEAN countries and Australia - all part of the U.S. strategy of placing more importance in the Asia Pacific region, which in the near future will be more vital for U.S. interests than Europe or the Mediterranean region. My worry is that basing ships in Singapore, coming after the recent announcement that a USMC regiment will be based in Northern Australia, will send the wrong message to China and lead to a hardening of the Chinese position towards the Spratleys.Its not just a symbolic gesture though.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2011/12/2011129132510922889.html
What would the U.S. response be if at some future point the Chinese announce that they will be basing a squadron of PLAN frigates in Myanmmar to ensure the freedom of navigation for all countries or if they base frigates in Gwadar to protect their maritime traffic from the Middle East to China?
True but with the exception of a few countries, almost every country in ASEAN and East Asia, already has stronger security ties with Uncle Sam than with China. In ASEAN, Thailand and the Philippines are already non-NATO allies and Singapore is a ''close'' friend. Even a country like Malaysia, which does not go out of its way to reveal that its military trains more regularly with Uncle Sam than with anyone because of domestic politics, has a much more established military relationship and political relationship with the U.S.They will provide a venue for building closer security ties with the nations in the region.
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