WHILE WE ALL KNOW THE UNITED STATES IS THE GREATEST VIOLATOR OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE WORLD, THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT IS NOT THE CLEAN INNOCENT "GOOD GUYS" THAT DARE TO STAND UP TO THE US AS MANY IN THE ALTERNATIVE MEDIA PORTRAY IT TO BE. ITS ENCROACHMENTS IN THE CHINA SEA AND IN THE ASIAN MAINLAND (TIBET, NEPAL, AND VIETNAM) AND THE BARBARIC AND BOORISH BEHAVIOR OF ITS PEOPLE ABROAD HAVE MADE IT THE MOST HATED COUNTRY IN ASIA BY ASIANS AND HAS ACTUALLY DESTABILIZED THIS PART OF THE WORLD. THE REPUGNANCE OF THE US GOV'T JUST OVERSHADOWS THE GREEDINESS OF THE CHINESE THAT PEOPLE THINK CHINA IS A COUNTRY THAT DESERVES SYMPATHY. ORGANIZED JEWRY AND FREEMASONRY HAS MADE THIS NATION RICH, NOT THE CHINESE THEMSELVES. THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER AND THERE'S A REASON WHY IT WAS MADE RICH. ONE REASON IS ITS RUTHLESS ONE-CHILD POLICY IN WHICH LITERALLY BILLIONS OF CHILDREN WERE KILLED BY THEIR GOVERNMENT.
The Chinese military appears to be dramatically increasing its presence around a key island in the South China Sea, sending a strong message to Washington.
As
Beijing continues its land reclamation projects in the South China Sea,
Washington has remained adamant about one island in particular:
Scarborough Shoal. Located northeast of the Spratly archipelago, it is
claimed by China, Taiwan, and the Philippines, and the US has maintained
that any attempts to militarize the shoal would cross a "red line."
In addition to security vessels, Beijing will also permit hundreds of fishing vessels to harvest the rich waters around Scarborough Shoal. This tactic was similarly deployed in the East China Sea, where Beijing sought to legitimize its claim to the Senkakus, islands claimed by both China (where they are known as the Diaoyus) and Japan.
In March, US President Barack Obama met with Chinese counterpart Xi
Jinping, issuing a stern warning against the militarization
of Scarborough Shoal, given its strategic proximity to the Philippines.
In the wake of the ruling, both the US and China have stepped up combat patrols in the region.
Earlier this week, satellite images revealed that China is building up its military presence in the Spratly archipelago as well, with new aircraft hangars at Fiery Cross, Subi, and Mischief Reefs.
A highly-disputed waterway through which $5 trillion in international trade passes annually, most of the South China Sea is claimed by China, though there are overlapping claims by Taiwan, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
The United States has no claims in the region.
http://sputniknews.com/asia/20160812/1044182190/scarborough-shoal-red-line.html
According to Pentagon officials, Beijing may have just crossed it.
While China has maintained a small presence of two or three maritime
security vessels around Scarborough Shoal, that number has escalated
in the last few weeks. US officials familiar with intelligence reports tell the Washington Free Beacon that there are now over a dozen Chinese ships in the area.In addition to security vessels, Beijing will also permit hundreds of fishing vessels to harvest the rich waters around Scarborough Shoal. This tactic was similarly deployed in the East China Sea, where Beijing sought to legitimize its claim to the Senkakus, islands claimed by both China (where they are known as the Diaoyus) and Japan.
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AP Photo/ Zha Chunming
"The signaling from the US side was that this
was serious," a former US official, speaking on condition of anonymity,
told the Financial Times.
China’s apparent decision to flout that warning is likely related
to last month’s ruling by the Hague-based Court of Arbitration. That
decision sided against China’s nine-dash territorial claims in the South
China Sea, a ruling that Beijing does not recognize as legitimate.
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AP Photo/ Xinhua, Zha Chunming
Earlier this week, satellite images revealed that China is building up its military presence in the Spratly archipelago as well, with new aircraft hangars at Fiery Cross, Subi, and Mischief Reefs.
A highly-disputed waterway through which $5 trillion in international trade passes annually, most of the South China Sea is claimed by China, though there are overlapping claims by Taiwan, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
The United States has no claims in the region.
http://sputniknews.com/asia/20160812/1044182190/scarborough-shoal-red-line.html
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