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Japan's Defense Minister Takeshi Iwaya answers a reporter's question during a meeting with Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan at the Pentagon, April 19, 2019, in Washington


TAIPEI —
Japan is helping Vietnam build a defense against the larger, more militarily powerful China as Vietnam says Beijing’s forces are occupying more than their legal share of the South China Sea.

Japanese Defense Minister Takeshi Iwaya and his Vietnamese counterpart, Ngo Xuan Lich, met May 3 to “advance cooperation” on maritime security, Tokyo-based NHK television online said.

In October, the ministers met in Tokyo to discuss issues surrounding the South China Sea. They signed a “defense cooperation and exchange” memorandum that prescribed regular vice ministerial-level talks, the Japanese defense ministry website says.

Japan has been jousting with China over sovereignty in parts of the East China Sea, including a chain of uninhabited islets coveted by fishing fleets.

“Essentially there is an arc of anxiety stretching from New Delhi to Canberra and Jakarta and Hanoi and Tokyo,” said Jeffrey Kingston, history instructor at Temple University, Japan Campus. “So, I think that perhaps the rhetoric is aimed at signaling that there are collective, shared concerns that are leading towards a collective response.”

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FILE - Vietnamese Defense Minister Gen. Ngo Xuan Lich, center, talks to then-Australian Defense Minister Marise Payne at the two-day ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting, Oct. 24, 2017, north of Manila, Philippines.

Japan-Vietnam exchanges

An agreement between the two countries opened the way for more Japanese ports of call in Vietnam, as well as technical cooperation on defense equipment for Vietnamese maritime surveillance, NHK reported.

It’s unclear how much Japan will donate to Vietnam directly, Kingston said. Japan’s public generally doesn’t support a more “assertive strategic” role for their government, he added, though a lot of people feel a “good vibe” toward Vietnam compared to China. Japanese laws also limit arms sales to other countries.

Japan could set up military exchanges, hold strategic dialogue and offer “naval defense equipment,” said Murray Hiebert, deputy director of the Southeast Asia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.

“Vietnam is looking to Japan as a hedge as China militarizes the South China Sea, puts more pressure on Vietnam in their areas of dispute and presses Hanoi to abandon oil exploration activities, including on Vietnam’s continental shelf,” Hiebert said.

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South China Sea Territorial Claims

Sino-Vietnamese spats

Beijing claims about 90% of the 3.5 million-square-kilometer South China Sea, stretching from the island of Borneo north to Hong Kong.

China and Vietnam clashed there in 1974 and in 1988. Five years ago, the two sides rammed each other’s boats over the positioning of a Chinese oil rig in waters that Vietnam claims. The incident touched off deadly anti-China rioting in Vietnam. The two countries dispute undersea gas-exploration tracts as well as the Paracel Islands, which China now controls.

Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan also claim sea tracts that China calls its own. Those governments value the waterway for its fisheries and undersea fuel reserves.

China raised alarms around Southeast Asia after 2010 by building up tiny islets for defense installations.

Japan began to step up support of its own interests around Asia. In 2017, an alliance including Japan, the United States, India and Australia began calling for China to leave the sea open for international use and increasing relations in Southeast Asia.

“The Japanese want to support the Vietnamese claims, but they don’t want to do it militarily,” said Stephen Nagy, senior associate politics and international studies professor at International Christian University in Tokyo. “What they’d rather do is build capacity, build interoperability and build a coalition of states that will stand by and try to enforce maritime law in the South China Sea.”

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Passengers crowd check-in counters at Noi Bai Airport in Hanoi, Vietnam, July 29, 2016.

Evolving friendship


Japanese ties with Vietnam started more than two decades ago when investors took advantage of the country’s low wages. Japanese automakers and other investors launched 3,320 projects in Vietnam worth a combined registered capital of $42.5 billion as of 2016.

Partly to support its industry and partly to offset Chinese economic influence in Southeast Asia, Japan now funds infrastructure projects in Vietnam.

A Japanese loan built the airport terminal in Hanoi, and Japanese aid funded the subway system being constructed in Ho Chi Minh City. Japanese official development aid to Vietnam had totaled 2.8 trillion yen ($25.5 billion) by 2016.

“I think these (military) actions expand the original economic field into the political field,” said Tai Wan-ping, Southeast Asia-specialized international business professor at Cheng Shiu University in Taiwan. “Japan’s military performance in Southeast Asia wasn’t proactive in the past.”


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Brilliant. Every day Vietnam makes itself more and more into a sacrificial lamb. I hope Vietnam believes Japan comes to its rescue and feels emboldened enough to do something rash - it will make the day China crushes it all that much sweeter. Then Vietnam will feel not just the pain of defeat, but betrayal when Japan leaves it high and dry.
 
When you are proudly and openly saying that China is a threat.

Without you are realizing, missiles are deployed toward you.

And your future potential are secretly blocked.

When you need something from China... Like it or not, you are shamefully kowtowing and apologize.

Kinda stupid country I think.
 
When you are proudly and openly saying that China is a threat.

Without you are realizing, missiles are deployed toward you.

And your future potential are secretly blocked.

When you need something from China... Like it or not, you are shamefully kowtowing and apologize.

Kinda stupid country I think.
Well that’s your opinion nobody cares of. most people in the world say: you are stupid because you claim the sea based on a story of an eunuch!

Vientam and Japan combine is still no threat to PLAN. PLAN is simply too big. :enjoy:
You have more ships but we have more sea mines :-)

Brilliant. Every day Vietnam makes itself more and more into a sacrificial lamb. I hope Vietnam believes Japan comes to its rescue and feels emboldened enough to do something rash - it will make the day China crushes it all that much sweeter. Then Vietnam will feel not just the pain of defeat, but betrayal when Japan leaves it high and dry.
You speak as if china is islamist suicide bomber! waiting until people come together, here Vietnam and Japan, then detonate a suicide vest.
 
Honestly speaking,Japan and Vietnam are two weakers to us. No Chinese cares such a weak ally. Your Papa Japan also need to hold the leg of USA tightly,it has no courage and power to confront us alone. Tip for the weak and poor Vietnam:you better ally with USA and that may help you to feel less fear. Oh,Oh,wait. What will Russia think if you try to ally with USA?or the USA donnot want to adopt another useless dog?lol so interesting. No matter how many years pass,dog is always dog,it still cannot live without a master.
 
Honestly speaking,Japan and Vietnam are two weakers to us. No Chinese cares such a weak ally. Your Papa Japan also need to hold the leg of USA tightly,it has no courage and power to confront us alone. Tip for the weak and poor Vietnam:you better ally with USA and that may help you to feel less fear. Oh,Oh,wait. What will Russia think if you try to ally with USA?or the USA donnot want to adopt another useless dog?lol so interesting. No matter how many years pass,dog is always dog,it still cannot live without a master.

Chinese had taken legs widely before CCCP stalin from 1945 and USA Nixon from 1972. Chinese dogs are barking only, you knee before Japan at Senkau and USA at Taiwan , dare not do nothing.

The Chinese dog is barking and barking like mad dog.
 
@Suika

more firepower at sea :tup:

if your fire power is out of control, you will lose more reefs as 1988 :smokin:

Japan, Vietnam Teaming up to Resist China Expansion

The 1979 lesson had well engraved into Vietnamese strategist's mind, no matter how they cozy or got sugar coating from Japanese, noone will come to rescue Vietnam when mess up with China.
 
China shouldn't worry, as Japanese men are firing blanks and have an issue with the opposite agenda. Therefore, sit back and let them destroy themselves. As for Vietnam, they need a good reminder of what happened in 1979.
 
if your fire power is out of control, you will lose more reefs as 1988 :smokin:

The 1979 lesson had well engraved into Vietnamese strategist's mind, no matter how they cozy or got sugar coating from Japanese, noone will come to rescue Vietnam when mess up with China.
So pls don’t ask anymore why Vietnam doesn’t trust China an inch!
 
pssst. when can you shut up your mouth. make us fedup, nuke your shiit out.
 
if your fire power is out of control, you will lose more reefs as 1988 :smokin:



The 1979 lesson had well engraved into Vietnamese strategist's mind, no matter how they cozy or got sugar coating from Japanese, noone will come to rescue Vietnam when mess up with China.

dumbass chienese is trapped by Jude Kissinger in 1972 and 1979,idiot Chinese don't understand what he didin 1974 and 1988 in sea of Vietnam.You are enemy of East Asia people now. :taz::taz:

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