BEIJING — Congress is taking a hard line against China in the showdown over a handful of tiny Pacific islands, complicating the Obama administration's efforts to manage the issue.
Senators of both parties are demanding that China rescind its new air defense zone over Japanese-held islands, going beyond the White House's own admonishments. And several Republicans have taken issue with the administration's recommendation that U.S. air carriers abide by China's request to be informed of all flights through the zone.
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