Last year China joined the U.S.-led Rim of the Pacific Exercise for the first time. However, Beijing's role in RIMPAC has become controversial. U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain recently opined: "I would not have invited them this time because of their bad behavior."
The Obama administration is conflicted. Adm. Jonathan Greenert, Chief of Naval Operations, is in favor. Bloomberg's Josh Rogin reports that the Office of the Secretary of Defense is against and the White House is undecided.
Rogin worries that "so far, China is paying no price for its aggression." The Diplomat's Ankit Panda contended that the U.S. "may have more to gain by excluding China from the exercise going forward, barring a major shift in China's behavior."
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