Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 5, 2018

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Arsenal could reportedly bolster their defence with the signing of Juventus ace Medhi Benatia

this summer.

Arsenal have got Sven Mislintat and Raul Sanllehi in charge of transfer business in their new

continental model.

And recruiting defensive reinforcements for Unai Emery's squad has emerged as one of

the duo's top priorities.

Freiburg's Caglar Soyuncu and Borussia Dortmund's Sokratis Papastathopoulos have been linked

with Arsenal.

While departing Juventus star Stephan Lichtsteiner is expected to rock up at the Emirates this

summer as well.

The latest reports in Italy indicate one of Lichsteiner's team-mates could also swap

Turin for London.

According to Tuttosport, Juventus are set to make a decision over Benatia's future,

with the Moroccan having two years left on his contract.

And they claim the Serie A champions are more likely to sell the 31-year-old than hand him

a new deal.

Arsenal are said to be a tempting proposition for Benatia, who will play at the World Cup

this summer.

And Gunners chiefs are apparently willing to offer him an "important contract" that

seems to have already been drawn up.

Tuttosport indicate Marseille, where Benatia, began his senior career, are tracking him

too.

And he recently poured fuel on the speculation fire regarding a potential return to France

by saying: "The Marseille of [Rudi] Garcia?

I like it, we'll see."

Arsenal and Marseille may have to wait for a decision from Benatia as Morocco's World

Cup campaign will run until June 9 at the earliest.

Juventus, meanwhile, are considering their options in case Benatia does move on this

summer.

And Ajax's Matthijs de Ligt is the frontrunner to take his position in Massimiliano Allegri's

squad.

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US warns of ability to take down Chinese artificial islands

The Pentagon on Thursday ratcheted up rhetoric about Chinas militarization of islands in the South China Sea, even as the Trump administration presses China for cooperation on North Korea.

When asked by a reporter about the ability of the US to blow apart one of Chinas controversial man-made islands, Lt. Gen.

Kenneth McKenzie, director of the Joint Staff, told reporters, I would just tell you that the United States military has had a lot of experience in the Western Pacific taking down small islands..

His comments come amid growing tension in the hotly contested region, as the US ramps up freedom of navigation operations in response to Chinas steady militarization of its artificial islands.

The US Navy sailed two warships within 12 nautical miles of the disputed Paracel Islands in the past week, the first time it has used more than one vessel in the operations, which are meant to demonstrate the right of free passage in international waters.

Harry Harris, outgoing head of the US Indo-Pacific Command, said China was the USs biggest long-term challenge in the region. Without focused involvement and engagement by the United States and our allies and partners China will realize its dream of hegemony in Asia, he said.

The Chinese government has reacted furiously to the recent US statements.

At her regular press conference on Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said the US accusing China of militarizing the region was like a thief crying, Stop thief!. Why does the US choose to sail every now and then close to Chinese South China Sea islands and reefs? What is the US trying to do? she said.

US military is prepared As one of the most senior officers in the Pentagon, McKenzies words carry particular weight. He serves as a top official for Gen.

Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and frequently is in meetings with both Dunford and US Defense Secretary James Mattis.

On Thursday, McKenzie made clear the US military is prepared to protect US and allied interests in the region.   McKenzie said the United States had a lot of experience taking down small islands that are isolated, referencing US military operations during World War II where thousands of US troops died as they fought their way across several islands in the Pacific.

So thats a core competency of the US military that weve done before; shouldnt read anything more into that than a simple statement of historical fact, he said.

The United States regularly conducts freedom of navigation operations in the South China Sea. During the latest operation, the US said a Chinese ship operated in an unprofessional manner close to the US Navy ships.

McKenzie indicated the US would not back off, saying that we will continue to conduct freedom of navigation operations as is allowed by international law.

And were going to continue to do the things that were doing.   Mattis said earlier this week that China had not lived up to its claim that it wasnt militarizing the area.

They have done exactly that, moving weaponry in that was never there before. US surveillance has shown the movement of Chinese anti-ship and anti-aircraft missiles onto their artificial islands during recent drills.

And earlier this month, Chinese state media announced that a nuclear-capable Chinese bomber had landed on an island for the first time. Mattis also said the steady drumbeat of naval operations in the region would continue.

We are also going to confront what we believe is out of step with international law, out of step with international tribunals that have spoken on the issue, and part of this is we maintain a very transparent military activity out in the Pacific, he said.

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