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The Kalayaan, Panatag & other disputed islands; Future conflict zones?
Topic Started: Feb 2 2005, 08:00 PM (156,014 Views)
Xwolf
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I never liked the the Chinese(mainland china) except for some of its women:banana: but its bec. of their schooling when they are still young that Ideologies are being forced upon them, they limit the truth but only what the state informs them that what they learn. with current aatitude of the next generation Chinese in their military i will not be surprised if suddenly there would be an incident involving our navy and theirs. We need presence in that area in large amounts that way any idiotic chinese warship will think twice before firing a shot.
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Conflict may occur unless we put in serious and credible deterrent capabilities in the disputed islands or even in our EEZ.
We shall not fail or falter; we shall not weaken or tire...Give us the tools and we will finish the job.
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We'll settle this the old navy way: first guy to die, loses.
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call me a warmonger but I do wish one so i could slap some bragging Chinese brat who thinks of himself better than anyone.
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CHINA objects to oil hunt, INDIA says BACK OFF!!
Anupama Airy and Jayanth Jacob, Hindustan Times
New Delhi, September 15, 2011

Beijing’s bid to thwart oil and natural gas exploration in two Vietnamese blocks in the South China Sea by India’s ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) has been rebuffed by New Delhi. India’s ministry of external affairs (MEA) said China’s objections have “no legal basis” as the blocks belong to Vietnam.
Beijing had in a demarche — a formal diplomatic representation of a government’s official position — to India stated that unless its permission is taken for exploration in Blocks 127 and 128, OVL’s activities there would be illegal.

“While an appropriate reply has already been given to China’s demarche, the issue is set to be discussed during the visit of external affairs minister SM Krishna to Vietnam on September 16,” an MEA official said.

“The Chinese had concerns but we are going by what the Vietnamese authorities have told us and have conveyed this to the Chinese,” he said.

MEA sources said Vietnam had cited sovereignty rights over Blocks 127 and 128 according to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982.

There are many potentially oil- and gas-rich islands on the South China Sea, which are facing territorial disputes and where, apart from China, other countries including Vietnam are claimants.

For instance, Vietnam claims rights to the Paracel Islands, which China first occupied in 1974. The Spratly Islands are another area under dispute, with Vietnam and China staking their claims.

In June 2007, UK’s energy major BP abandoned exploration plans in a block between Vietnam and the Spratly Islands, citing ongoing uncertainty over competing ownership claims between Vietnam and China.

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vjnorz
Sep 15 2011, 09:44 AM
CHINA objects to oil hunt, INDIA says BACK OFF!!
Anupama Airy and Jayanth Jacob, Hindustan Times
New Delhi, September 15, 2011

Beijing’s bid to thwart oil and natural gas exploration in two Vietnamese blocks in the South China Sea by India’s ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) has been rebuffed by New Delhi. India’s ministry of external affairs (MEA) said China’s objections have “no legal basis” as the blocks belong to Vietnam.
Beijing had in a demarche — a formal diplomatic representation of a government’s official position — to India stated that unless its permission is taken for exploration in Blocks 127 and 128, OVL’s activities there would be illegal.

“While an appropriate reply has already been given to China’s demarche, the issue is set to be discussed during the visit of external affairs minister SM Krishna to Vietnam on September 16,” an MEA official said.

“The Chinese had concerns but we are going by what the Vietnamese authorities have told us and have conveyed this to the Chinese,” he said.

MEA sources said Vietnam had cited sovereignty rights over Blocks 127 and 128 according to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982.

There are many potentially oil- and gas-rich islands on the South China Sea, which are facing territorial disputes and where, apart from China, other countries including Vietnam are claimants.

For instance, Vietnam claims rights to the Paracel Islands, which China first occupied in 1974. The Spratly Islands are another area under dispute, with Vietnam and China staking their claims.

In June 2007, UK’s energy major BP abandoned exploration plans in a block between Vietnam and the Spratly Islands, citing ongoing uncertainty over competing ownership claims between Vietnam and China.

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:rifle: Die CHICOMS!! :sniper: Bwahahahaha

Can anyone please tell me about these blocks 127 and 128. Is it between China and Vietnam or is it claimed by other countries in SE Asia as well?
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^^Supalpal ka china, ito na si kuya india! I think we need another big brother aside from the US and help us kick that bully off the spratlys. :armyLol:
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In your Face, Communist China!
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arnie
Sep 17 2011, 03:23 PM
vjnorz
Sep 15 2011, 09:44 AM
CHINA objects to oil hunt, INDIA says BACK OFF!!
Anupama Airy and Jayanth Jacob, Hindustan Times
New Delhi, September 15, 2011

Beijing’s bid to thwart oil and natural gas exploration in two Vietnamese blocks in the South China Sea by India’s ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) has been rebuffed by New Delhi. India’s ministry of external affairs (MEA) said China’s objections have “no legal basis” as the blocks belong to Vietnam.
Beijing had in a demarche — a formal diplomatic representation of a government’s official position — to India stated that unless its permission is taken for exploration in Blocks 127 and 128, OVL’s activities there would be illegal.

“While an appropriate reply has already been given to China’s demarche, the issue is set to be discussed during the visit of external affairs minister SM Krishna to Vietnam on September 16,” an MEA official said.

“The Chinese had concerns but we are going by what the Vietnamese authorities have told us and have conveyed this to the Chinese,” he said.

MEA sources said Vietnam had cited sovereignty rights over Blocks 127 and 128 according to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982.

There are many potentially oil- and gas-rich islands on the South China Sea, which are facing territorial disputes and where, apart from China,  other countries including Vietnam are claimants.

For instance, Vietnam claims rights to the Paracel Islands, which China first occupied in 1974. The Spratly Islands are another area under dispute, with Vietnam and China staking their claims.

In June 2007, UK’s energy major BP abandoned exploration plans in a block between Vietnam and the Spratly Islands, citing ongoing uncertainty over competing ownership claims between Vietnam and China.

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:rifle: Die CHICOMS!! :sniper: Bwahahahaha

Can anyone please tell me about these blocks 127 and 128. Is it between China and Vietnam or is it claimed by other countries in SE Asia as well?

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That close to the Viet shorelines and the commie pigs are making an issue?? Shameless chinese... Do they not realize they lose any credibility when they do this?

I can see the games they are playing in other areas as part of the philosophy and it can work to their advantage but when they make an outrageous claim or complaint such as this it takes away from any logical argument that might have an advantage with.
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Looks like the distance is like from North Harbor to Corregidor only or Mindoro I guess... Darn good thing, waters off Corregidor and Mindoro are still in Philippines jurisdiction and not Chinese territory.

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