South Korea, Japan Send Planes Into China's New Defense Zone |
"The Golden Country?"
SEOUL----South Korea and Japan said they have sent military planes into China's new air-defense zone without notifying Beijing and would send others, stepping up opposition to China's moves to assert control of regional airspace.
"It's nothing, really. A landscape I've seen sometimes in a dream."
South Korea also asked China at a meeting on Thursday to change the boundaries of the new Air Defense Identification Zone to eliminate overlap with South Korea's own ADIZ, a request China rejected. Seoul then said it may expand its own zone into areas claimed by China.
"Look!" whispered Julia.
The moves come after the U.S. flew two B-52 bombers uncontested through Beijing's newly proclaimed air-defense zone Monday.
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