China's navy 'warned off' US warships that sailed through disputed South China Sea

Get the Full StoryChina's military warned off US warships conducting "unauthorized" sailing in waters Beijing claims in the South China Sea.

China's defense ministry said two US warships, the Antiem guided missile cruiser, and the USS Higgins destroyer, entered disputed waters around the Paracel Islands on Sunday.

The move comes at a sensitive time between the US and China, after the US disinvited China from an international military exercise last week and the two countries continue to spar over trade and foreign policy.

China's military took "immediate action" on Sunday against "unauthorized" sailing by US warships in South China Sea waters claimed by Beijing.

China's defense ministry said in a statement that two US warships, the Antiem guided missile cruiser and the USS Higgins destroyer, entered disputed waters around the Paracel Islands before the Chinese navy intervened in what it considers to be a "serious infringement on China's sovereignty."See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Here's what 'Narcos' and 'Sicario' get right and wrong about drug cartelsSee Also:China is not even pretending anymore in the South China Sea it put 400 buildings on one of the disputed islandsChina's J-20 stealth fighters will likely patrol Taiwan's airspace soon and the island nation is ready to counterThese are the 15 countries with the most troops ready to fight right nowSEE ALSO: 2 US warships just sailed near South China Sea islands claimed by Beijing

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