The U.S. has sent three naval ships near Malaysian oil-and-gas operations in recent days, a show of support for the Southeast Asian facing pressure from China
The littoral combat ship USS Gabrielle Giffords on Tuesday sailed close to a drillship named West Capella, contracted by Malaysia’s national oil company, after two other U.S. naval vessels patrolled there last week.
The U.S. Navy called these presence operations.Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
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