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China demands war - Sino- Filipino Vietmamese WAR?; China said "The Dragon’s Teaching"
Topic Started: Sep 29 2011, 02:25 PM (7,893 Views)
ni84
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How true. We want friends but I notice when the Russian Slava Class Missile Cruise came here in the Philippines in Manila our president did not go to welcome the crew instead it was Vice President Binay. But when a US carrier came here PNOY went, such disrespect to a potential partner.
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We'll settle this the old navy way: first guy to die, loses.
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15,000 nukes and enough for another 40,000
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ni84
Oct 10 2011, 08:00 PM
How true. We want friends but I notice when the Russian Slava Class Missile Cruise came here in the Philippines in Manila our president did not go to welcome the crew instead it was Vice President Binay. But when a US carrier came here PNOY went, such disrespect to a potential partner.

Was it PNoy? The Aquinos truly hate the americans. It started when the US did not listen to Cory's plea to bomb the rebels during one of the 7 military rebellions during her term.
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PNOY did not boards the Russian ship while an American carrier he visited and welcomed.
We shall not fail or falter; we shall not weaken or tire...Give us the tools and we will finish the job.
Sir Winston Churchill, BBC radio broadcast, 1941

We'll settle this the old navy way: first guy to die, loses.
President Thomas 'Tug' Benson, Hot Shots! Part Deux

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A other bad news

China demands Manila return seized fishing boats
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Posted at 10/20/2011 7:21 PM | Updated as of 10/20/2011 7:21 PM

BEIJING - China demanded today that the Philippines return fishing boats that it said were seized in disputed waters in the South China Sea after a collision between a Philippine Navy ship and a Chinese trawler.

"Chinese fisherman are completely justified at working in an area which has been a traditional fishing ground for generations. The actions taken by the Philippines have harmed the legitimate rights of Chinese fishermen," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said at a regular news briefing.

"We demand the Philippines unconditionally return the small boats as soon as possible and properly handle the relevant issues," she added, repeating that China had "indisputable sovereignty" of the Spratly Islands and its seas.

China, Taiwan and four South-east Asian states, including the Philippines, have conflicting claims over the Spratly Islands and other islets in the South China Sea, an area believed to have rich deposits of oil and gas. It is also a rich fishing ground.

The Philippines said yesterday that a Chinese fishing vessel had intruded into its territorial waters and a Philippine navy ship "accidentally" collided with a dinghy the Chinese boat was towing.

A Philippine navy boat was on patrol in the Reed Bank when it spotted a Chinese fishing vessel towing 35 smaller boats. When it tried to challenged the fishing vessel, it hit one of the dinghies.

Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario said the government would not apologise to China.

Claimants to the sea have been trying to cool tension after a series of disputes this year, including when Chinese patrol boats threatened to ram a Philippine-contracted survey ship in the Reed Bank in March.

China, which says it has indisputable sovereignty over the seas to its south and islands within, has rejected international arbitration of the conflicting claims, and has proposed joint development of resources.

Man one bad news over the other and the PHILIPPINES still have no balls
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“As long as we are not willing to provide an adequate, suitable and capable defense for this country, we will be oppressed, demeaned and dishonored. We will be the stepping mat of every country in this region,”(Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile)

“Just because we are a very weak country militarily, we should not be taken advantage of by more powerful countries" (Senate committee on national defense and security chairman Panfilo Lacson)
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The Chinese government must pay as 20 million dollars per boat first. :lollol:
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China paper warns neighbors to 'prepare for cannons'



BEIJING - An influential Chinese newspaper on Tuesday warned neighbors with rival territorial claims to "prepare for the sounds of cannons," ramping up the pressure over potentially oil-rich waters off China.

The Global Times newspaper, which has close links to the ruling Communist Party, said military action may be warranted if the "situation turns ugly" in the East China Sea and the South China Sea.

"If these countries don't want to change their ways with China, they will need to prepare for the sounds of cannons," said the strongly worded editorial published in both the English and Chinese editions of the newspaper.

"We need to be ready for that as it may be the only way for the disputes in the seas to be resolved."

The Global Times is owned by Communist Party mouthpiece The People's Daily and has a reputation for publishing strident and nationalistic editorials that are often highly critical of foreign governments and even Chinese officials.

China, Japan and Taiwan have conflicting claims to islands in the East China Sea -- called Diaoyu in Chinese and Senkaku in Japanese -- which are surrounded by rich fishing grounds as well as possible oil and gas deposits.

In the South China Sea, China along with the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam claim sovereignty over all or part of the waters, which straddle a key global trading route and are also potentially resource rich.

Diplomatic tensions between China and its neighbors over the disputed waters are long-standing but have spiked in recent months following a series of incidents in the strategically vital areas.

In the most recent encounter, the Philippines said last week it had seized 25 small Chinese boats after its navy confronted a larger fishing vessel in the South China Sea.

This follows complaints from the Philippines and Vietnam over increasing harassment of their fisherman by Chinese vessels in the region.

China and Vietnam this month held "candid talks" and pledged to settle their disputes through "negotiations and friendly consultations", the official Xinhua news agency said in a previous report.

But the Global Times said some countries had been "exploiting China's mild diplomatic stance" and that "no known method exists to solve these issues in a peaceful way".

"If the neighboring countries do not refrain themselves from the maritime frictions with China, sooner or later military conflicts will break out."
 
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