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| fernandez705 | Jun 19 2013, 02:49 AM Post #281 |
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the question is will they leave? |
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| icefrog | Jun 19 2013, 03:41 AM Post #282 |
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Phl, US troops to hold drills near Panatag
more: http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2013/06/19/955623/phl-us-troops-hold-drills-near-panatag |
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| pachador | Jun 19 2013, 04:01 AM Post #283 |
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the significance of this event is that the kano does not respect the 9 dash line of the bully. this year's CARAT is very heavy in conveying a message to the bully. this years carat is just the beginning, once the UNCLOS ruling is given and favorable to us, dont be surprised if more forceful actions will be done.
Edited by pachador, Jun 19 2013, 04:05 AM.
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| Taz_1 | Jun 19 2013, 08:59 AM Post #284 |
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When the seas are rough, are the Chinese still at Panatag? |
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| Wingman | Jun 19 2013, 09:02 AM Post #285 |
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This carat excersise in an area some 20miles from Panatag will be too close for comfort for the chinese vessels. Prelude to force expulsion" Abangan. |
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| American Knight | Jun 19 2013, 09:12 PM Post #286 |
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i hate china because of their Army |
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| American Knight | Jun 19 2013, 09:13 PM Post #287 |
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yes.
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| fernandez705 | Jun 20 2013, 03:57 AM Post #288 |
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lets hope your right |
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| Taz_1 | Jun 20 2013, 09:15 PM Post #289 |
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Philippines can still run aground a ship at Panatag. |
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| Santi Kampilan | Jun 28 2013, 06:55 AM Post #290 |
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Obviously this is directed at us and the US. Do they mean we and the US are doomed if we get into confrontation with them? or do they mean they will not get suckered in a confrontation with them? Confrontation over the South China Sea 'doomed', China tells claimants Interaksyon article BEIJING - Countries with territorial claims in the South China Sea that look for help from third parties will find their efforts "futile", China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned on Thursday, adding that the path of confrontation would be "doomed". Beijing's assertion of sovereignty over a vast stretch of the South China Sea has set it directly against Vietnam and the Philippines, while Brunei, Taiwan and Malaysia also lay claim to other parts of the sea, making it Asia's biggest potential military troublespot. At stake are potentially massive offshore oil reserves. The seas also lie on shipping lanes and fishing grounds. Wang didn't name any third countries, but the United States is a close ally of Taiwan and the Philippines, and has good or improving relations with the other nations laying claim to all or part of the South China Sea. "If certain claimant countries choose confrontation, that path will be doomed," Wang said after a speech at the annual Tsinghua World Peace Forum. "If such countries try to reinforce their poorly grounded claims through the help of external forces, that will be futile and will eventually prove to be a strategic miscalculation not worth the effort." The Philippine military said this week it had revived plans to build new air and naval bases at Subic Bay, a former US naval base that American forces could use to counter China's creeping presence in the South China Sea. Wang's comments came days before the minister is due to attend a meeting of foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations grouping in Brunei from Saturday to Tuesday. The 10-member ASEAN hopes to reach a legally binding Code of Conduct to manage maritime conduct in disputed areas. For now a watered-down "Declaration of Conduct" is in place. The path to a Code of Conduct will be slow and deliberate, Wang said, adding that the Declaration of Conduct was a commitment made by China and the 10 ASEAN countries and China would continue to abide by it. "The right way is to fully implement the Declaration, and in this process, move forward with the Code in a gradual way," Wang said. Edited by Santi Kampilan, Jun 28 2013, 07:01 AM.
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