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SCS Standoff Continues

US is not dumb enough to fight China. It knows Type 071 LPD are ready to assault and take Guam anytime!

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Are you sure that these hover crafts are not from any of Jackie Chan's movies.

Lol hovercraft vs this.


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End result wtfpwnage.

China is not ready to induct weapons as advance as the ones USA is about to retire. But maybe the ones USA retired 10 years ago.
 
^ Keep deluding yourself. We all know you are terrified because Taiwan is much closer to mainland China than Guam. In any case, Taiwan has already capitulated and sent KMT chairman to offer one-country-two-systems.
 
Are you sure that these hover crafts are not from any of Jackie Chan's movies.

China is not ready to induct weapons as advance as the ones USA is about to retire. But maybe the ones USA retired 10 years ago.

Last I checked, US launched their X-37 spaceplane in 2005, and our Shenlong was launched in December of 2005. I also don't think the US is going to retire F-22. Well, maybe F-35 is going to be retired before it even gets launched so technically it would be "China inducting weapons as advanced as USA about to retire" :rofl:
 
China to impose fishing ban on SCS starting on May 16th, this annual event might actually end the current 35 days old standoff around Scarborough Shoal ...

China Imposes Fishing Ban in South China Sea
(The Philippine Star) Updated May 14, 2012 12:00 AM



MANILA, Philippines - China is set to enforce a fishing ban in large swaths of the South China Sea for two-and-a-half months starting this Wednesday, the official Xinhua News Agency reported yesterday.

A Chinese fisheries official said the ban would cover Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal.

The move is a reiteration of the summer fishing ban declared by China every year since 1999 in the waters that it claims as part of its territory.

The enforcement of the ban from May 16 to Aug. 1 was announced by the head of the South China Sea fisheries administration bureau, who told Xinhua that the ban covered Huangyan – the Chinese name for Scarborough. The ban is meant ostensibly to protect marine ecosystems and resources.

The ban would cover Chinese and foreign fishermen alike, including those from countries that are laying claim to parts of the Spratlys and other islands and reefs dotting the South China Sea.

The start of the fishing ban was announced amid escalating tension between Manila and Beijing over Panatag, which the Philippines says has been part of Masinloc town in Zambales since Spanish times.

Last January when China announced that the ban would be imposed, Vietnam, which claims part of the Spratlys and Paracel Islands, protested.

Vietnamese fishermen have defied similar bans in the past three years. Scores were arrested and their boats impounded by Chinese authorities.

A Xinhua report said the ban “means no fishing will be allowed except for mono-layer gillnets, and hook and line fishing.”

China will confiscate boats, fish catch and fishing gear of violators. Chinese fishermen will face fines and their licenses will be suspended.
 
I am a born Filipino and living my whole life in the Philippines. It's sad that the Philippines has one of the weakest army in the world. The country can't defend its territories against aggressors. As much as we want to keep SCS (I heard that my late grandfather used to fish there), there isn't much we can do. As you see, we have nothing but vintage weaponry and donated stuffs. We can't afford to war, we know that.

Whoever wins, I just hope that the issue gets settled peacefully. No firing, no cursing, and no hating among Chinese and Filipinos.

I hope that this becomes a lesson to the Philippines, that they should never ever neglect investing on its army.
 
China on High Alert Over Shoal

Manila Bulletin – 10 hours ago
Philippines stops protest trip to disputed shoal

Philippine President Benigno Aquino convinced protesters to abort plans to sail Friday to a disputed South China Sea shoal as he sought ways to resolve a tense stand-off with China.

MANILA, Philippines - A website that claims to be the Chinese government's official English-language web portal on Friday said China remains on "high alert" over Huangyan Island (Panatag Shoal) after getting wind of former Philippine Marine Capt. Nicanor Faeldon's plan to go there.

"China will remain on high alert over Huangyan Island after a group of Filipinos reportedly planned to sail to the island in the South China Sea, a spokesman said on Friday," read the news item on english.gov.cn.

The same report quoted Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hong Lei as stressing that Huangyan Island "is part of China's territory" even as media reports claimed that Faeldon intended to travel to the shoal, also named by Philippine authorities as Bajo de Masinloc or Scarborough Shoal, and plant a Philippine flag.

"We have taken note of the reports you have mentioned," Hong said, adding that the Chinese side will "remain on high alert over the island to prevent any provocative behavior."

A Manila Bulletin team sent to the Masinloc pier in Zambales on Friday was among the handful of local and foreign media that was supposed to cover Faeldon's "patriotic voyage" to Panatag until a last minute call from President Benigno "Noynoy" S. Aquino III barred him from leaving.

"We also hope that the Philippine side will stop making irresponsible remarks and inciting radical behaviors," Hong was also quoted as saying.

He also urged the Philippines to "come back to the right track of a diplomatic solution" to the ongoing dispute over the sovereignty of Huangyan Island and "send clear and consistent messages" on the matter.

Faeldon told reporters in Masinloc that President Aquino requested for the postponement of his planned voyage so as not to derail "serious negotiations" being carried out by Filipino representatives in China over the dispute.

Panatag or Scarborough Shoal lies 124 nautical miles off the coast of Zambales, well within the Philippines' 200-nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

The standoff between the Philippines and China began last April 10 when Philippine Navy flagship BRP Gregorio del Pilar unsuccessfully tried to arrest occupants of eight Chinese fishing boats poaching in the area.

China claims "historical sovereignty" over the entire South China Sea (West Philippine Sea) including the waters up to the coasts of other countries.

'Over-reacting'

Kit Guerrero, Faeldon's spokesperson, in an interview yesterday suggested that the Chinese government is "over-reacting".

"The voyage never took place because the President asked Nick not to push through. It seems the Chinese government is over-reacting.

"The intention was never to provoke or agitate, but to support the country's position in a peaceful and unarmed way," Guerrero said.

He clarified that even if the so-called "patriotic voyage" went on as scheduled there was no plan to raise a Philippine flag on Scarborough. "It is only to show our civilian presence there, which is our right as citizens within our Philippine territory."

At least 11 fishermen from Masinloc and Faeldon's native province of Batanes were supposed to take part in the trip. It appeared that the group had enough provisions for up to three days.

Faeldon has served time in prison and was discharged from the Philippine Marines for his part in a 2003 coup attempt, but was granted amnesty last year.
 
Concerning the ongoing Sino-Philippine Huangyan disputes, Russia openly voiced its objection for the first time against any meddling in the South China Sea by "outsiders", namely, non-claimants.

Russia voices against "outsiders" meddling hand in South China Sea - China News - SINA English


Russia voices support for China for the first time against outsiders, non claimants, for meddling in the SCS disputes. Without naming names we all know who the outsiders are.

Sir that's just one country we got many voicing their concerns about your country its moves and its arrogance so why are people celebrating like you want a war? Just because its Russia? its just concern about its Interest! don't get so cocky about it.

Again the only why to solve this issue is the UN nothing more should be done.
 
China sends more vessels to Scarborough Shoal as the maritime standoff continues for the 45th straight days ...

Philippines Accuses China of Flaring Tensions
Published May 23, 2012

Associated Press

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines is accusing China of sending more government and fishing vessels to a contested shoal in the South China Sea despite ongoing talks to resolve the 2-month-old standoff.

Foreign Affairs spokesman Raul Hernandez says that the number of Chinese vessels at Scarborough Shoal increased to 96 on Tuesday. They include four government ships and fishing and utility boats. He said Wednesday that the Philippines has only two vessels in the area, which both countries claim.

The Chinese Embassy did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

Hernandez says that despite China's fishing ban, Chinese vessels were observed fishing and collecting protected corals.

The Philippines has separately imposed its own ban on fishing in the area.



Read more: Philippines accuses China anew of flaring tensions | Fox News
 

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