WAR OF WORDS

US and China both refuse to back down over South China Sea row that experts fear could trigger World War 3

The stage is set for a major conflict igniting in the hotly disputed maritime region which policy makers and observers fear may end up spiralling out of control

WAR between the US and Chinese forces in the South China Sea could break out in 2019, leading experts fear.

Concerns are mounting the two superpowers could become embroiled in a terrifying conflict in the directly contested region which could kill thousands of people.

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President Xi Jinping has told generals to 'prepare for war' in the South China SeaCredit: Alamy

Malcolm Davis, a senior analyst in defence strategy and capability at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute in Canberra, told Sun Online: "Expect greater tension in the South China Sea.

"China won’t back down – nor will the US.

"The South China Sea will remain a key flashpoint between China and the US, who are now engaged in an extended period of strategic competition."

Mr Davis added that Trump administration would be unlikely to back off in the face of Chinese pressure.

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 in October: “There’s a whole basket of issues that could lead to a US-China conflict.

"The South China Sea is the thorniest. It gets right at the heart of US primacy in the region, the international order that Washington built up since World War II and China's willingness to bully neighbours and challenge that rules-based order."

If war were to break out between these two countries who have nuclear capabilities the consequences would be devastating to both regions.

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 as Beijing and Washington refuse to back down over who controls the oil and gas rich region.

Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines and Brunei argue they own parts of the sea — and the United States is prepared to back them with military force.

It is feared a showdown is on the cards which could spiral out of control.

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