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Meanwhile, Chinese submarines patrol Scarborough Shoal and Chinese UAVs spy on Philippine marine bases

As I've told you US STEALTH submarines are there unnoticed. US spy planes as well are there. Subic bay which is very close to Scarborough hosts a SECRET US BATTLE READY TEAM. tee hee

^nice propaganda^

But again, like what I said, no ONE WILL HEAR THEM!

Hahaha, how many countries support your 9 dash claim??? Can you name at least 3 other than ROUGE NORTH KOREA, China's best friend.

The truth is NO COUNTRY SUPPORTS you FANTASY 9 dash claim

lmao zedong!
 
US STEALTH submarines are patrolling those islands too following your MADE IN CHINA BOATS unnoticed! yeah!

US Aircraft Carriers are also constantly there guarding the Philippines.

US should not be fighting a war for Philippines. Asian people should take care of Asian's own problems.
 
US should not be fighting a war for Philippines. Asian people should take care of Asian's own problems.

You mean i can bully all the nations i want to because am bigger than all of you smaller countries and correction we did not ask America to fight for us we just ask if America will honor the MDT which they say they will but they never get in for us they made it clear they want this thing to be solve peacefully by International law which we have been doing its only china and taiwan who is the problem here you people are too greedy and steal and poach around area and its not just America you people angered off Japanese, Vietnam and us (you jerks and your mainland counter parts) and concerns countries Indonesia and Malaysia and Singapore so as far as Asians goes you got Philippines, Japan and Vietnam and also i forgot India! now the US and the European Union as well (trade troubles) man angered off a lot of countries your public enemy no.1 of the plant keep it up :rofl:
 
As I've told you US STEALTH submarines are there unnoticed. US spy planes as well are there. Subic bay which is very close to Scarborough hosts a SECRET US BATTLE READY TEAM. tee hee



Hahaha, how many countries support your 9 dash claim??? Can you name at least 3 other than ROUGE NORTH KOREA, China's best friend.

The truth is NO COUNTRY SUPPORTS you FANTASY 9 dash claim

lmao zedong!

Well then Subic Base will be a target for DF-21C MRBM, CJ-10 cruise missiles and Chinese H-6 bombers.
How about Clark? Does it have a secret American battalion there? If do, then Clark would be a another good target.
 
Well then Subic Base will be a target for DF-21C MRBM, CJ-10 cruise missiles and Chinese H-6 bombers.
How about Clark? Does it have a secret American battalion there? If do, then Clark would be a another good target.

Yes they can be targeted, just as Chinese bases can also easily be targeted. it works both ways my friend. Please try to be realistic pertaining to both sides.
 
Well then Subic Base will be a target for DF-21C MRBM, CJ-10 cruise missiles and Chinese H-6 bombers.
How about Clark? Does it have a secret American battalion there? If do, then Clark would be a another good target.

The false flagger show his true color and flag now, but still is the same in thought, lol...
 
Yes they can be targeted, just as Chinese bases can also easily be targeted. it works both ways my friend. Please try to be realistic pertaining to both sides.

Well, the submarine base in Hainan is a potential target. The thing is, the US needs to blow it up by using bunker buster bombs, which means that the plane must fly into Chinese airspace, which will be risky, but success rate could be 50-60% (depends on plane and the Chinese SAM systems stationed in the base)
 
US should not be fighting a war for Philippines. Asian people should take care of Asian's own problems.

And China is the most hated Asian country by Asians. The US is the SOLE SUPERPOWER. The US is backed by NATO, JAPAN, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Thailand, and Indonesia. The US is ANTI-COMMUIST. The US by TREATY has to defend the Philippines. Too bad for SUPER POWER WANNABE CHINA.

Well then Subic Base will be a target for DF-21C MRBM, CJ-10 cruise missiles and Chinese H-6 bombers.
How about Clark? Does it have a secret American battalion there? If do, then Clark would be a another good target.

lol MADE IN CHINA products???? Quality is not good. hahahahah.

The CHINESE are way way way inferior to American Military. You attack the US, you attack NATO and the world. China will be alone in the south china sea.
 
Vietnam modern fighter in Spartly Islands:

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Vietnam Supports UNCLOS

VN's statement at UN meeting on UNCLOS

(VGP - 12/06/2013) - Viet Nam’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Le Hoai Trung took the floor at the 23 rd meeting of State Parties to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which is taking place in New York from June 10-14.


The following is the full text of Ambassador Trung’s statement.

“Mr. President,
Distinguished Delegates,

“First of all, on behalf of the Delegation of Viet Nam, I wish to convey our warmest congratulation to you for being elected as President of the Twenty-Third Meeting of the States Parties to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). I strongly believe that with your vast experience and commitment, you will lead this important Meeting to great success. My Delegation wishes to express our thanks to the UN Legal Counsel, Madame Patricia O’Brien for her continued attention and contribution to the promotion and implementation of the UNCLOS. Viet Nam takes this opportunity to warmly congratulate Ecuador, Swaziland and Timor-Leste on becoming States Parties to the UNCLOS.

“My Government highly appreciates the efforts to handle the increasing workload of the International Sea-bed Authority, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and the Commission on Limit of the Continental Shelf. In the past year, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea has been able to manifest its role in the consideration of cases brought before it, made important judgments and applied the provisional measures in conformity with the UNCLOS. We welcome the decision of the Commission on Limit of the Continental Shelf to increase the number of meetings and the working time of each session to expedite the consideration of submissions made by States Parties. My Government encourages the Commission to continue to improve its methodology of work and make timely recommendations on measures that States Parties should take to help the Commission fulfill effectively its heavy workload.

“Mr. President,
Distinguished Delegates,

“The debate on the report by the United Nations Secretary-General relating to the implementation of the UNCLOS is an important opportunity for the States Parties to provide information and exchange views on the issues emerging from the implementation of the UNCLOS, draw out good lessons or experiences in dealing with problems and challenges and promoting the goals and principles enshrined in the Convention.

“Viet Nam is a coastal state on the East Sea (or the South China Sea ), a semi-closed sea. Most of the East Sea’s coastal states, including Viet Nam, are developing countries and States Parties to the UNCLOS. Incomes generated from the use and exploitation of this sea make important contribution to the economies of these coastal states. Therefore, the maintenance of peace, security and cooperation for sustainable use and development of the East Sea on the basis of the UNCLOS are exceptionally important interests of the coastal states. To promote these interests, the ASEAN countries and China signed the Declaration on Conducts of Parties in the South China Sea in 2002, under the framework of which a number of cooperative projects have been discussed, such as exchange of information and data on marine scientific research, joint search and rescue of people in distress at sea, joint researches on marine bio-diversity and developing a Code of Conduct in this sea.

“Just like other regions of the world, in the East Sea, fishing is a traditional means of living of hundreds of millions of people, and many of them are the poor coastal communities. Providing safe and stable conditions for fishermen when they go out to the sea to earn for their living are responsibilities for all governments. In recent years, the East Sea witnessed numerous incidents whereas fishermen, operating in their traditional fishing grounds, which may fall within persistent disputes on territorial and maritime entitlement, were harassed, arrested and detained or even became victims of the use of arms. Pending solutions for the disputes on territorial and maritime entitlement, the UNCLOS has provisions requesting the States Parties concerned to negotiate for provisional arrangements aimed at promoting optimum exploitation of the living resources in safe and sustainable conditions. To this end, the concerned States Parties need to cooperate in good faith and may consider mobilizing the technical assistance of appropriate international specialized agencies. Conducting unilateral coercive actions, such as imposing fishing bans or using military or para-military ships to enforce the domestic laws in disputed areas shall only further complicate the situation, in contravention of the purposes and principles of the UNCLOS.

“Finally, Mr. President and Delegates,

“Complying with its obligations under the UNCLOS, in 2012, Viet Nam promulgated the Law on Maritime Zones of Viet Nam , which took effect on January 1, 2013. The Law sets out the principles to define the limits and the legal regime of the maritime zones of Viet Nam, the specific authority of the Vietnamese agencies in charge of managing and monitoring all the activities conducted by individuals and entities in Viet Nam’s maritime zones and dealing with violations of the Law. The Law also stipulates the principles governing international cooperation as well as dispute settlements. The provisions of the Law are aimed at protecting and promoting the legitimate rights and interests of Viet Nam and other countries in accordance with the UNCLOS. Following the provisions of the Law and the UNCLOS, the Government of Viet Nam will continue to improve and implement the National Overall Plan for Sustainable Marine Economic Development, including stepping international cooperation to address the issues of common regional and global concerns in the oceans and seas.

“Thank you for your attention”.

http://www.vietnamembassy-arabsaudi.org/en/news_object_view?newsPath=/vnemb.vn/tin_hddn/ns130613152339

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UNCLOS will bring peace in the SCS
 
PHL Navy welcomes Indian Navy officers

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The Philippine Navy (PN) welcomes the Indian Navy (IN) ships at South Harbor, Manila, as they arrived for a five-day goodwill visit from June 12-16. Under the command of Rear Admiral Ajit Kumar, are the INS Saptura, a Shivalik-class stealth multi-role frigate, INS Shakti (A57), a Deepak-class fleet tanker, INS Ranvijay (D55), a Rajput class destroyer, and INS Kirch (P62), a Kora class corvette. NPAO

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Philippines has 'contingency plans' to defend isles

By Ronron Calunsod, Kyodo News

MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines has "contingency plans" in place to defend disputed territories in the South China Sea, a top security official said Thursday.

"We have contingency plans for that. We are ready," National Security Council deputy chief Vicente Agdamag said at an annual forum organized by the Philippine Air Force.

The retired Navy officer did not disclose any details of the plans in his remarks, which came one day after President Benigno Aquino urged other countries to respect his country's territorial sovereignty and vowed not to "back down from any challenge."

But Agdamag said the Philippines still needs to improve its capabilities "for surveillance, monitoring, transport, mobilization and reaction" in order to forge a "credible defense capability to protect our maritime and strategic interests."

"We are recommending that we commit to increase our investment for defense from 0.5 percent to 1 percent of the GDP (gross domestic product)," he said.

He added the Philippines must in the meantime enhance its security alliance with the United States.

Tensions remain high between Manila and Beijing due to the continuing presence of Chinese vessels at the disputed Scarborough Shoal and the Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea.

China claims virtually the entire South China Sea, a major commercial sea lane with rich marine resources and believed to contain large deposits of oil and natural gas.

Aside from the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan are also laying claim over some territories in the sea.

China and the Philippines began strongly asserting their respective claims in 2010 after Chinese vessels tried to stop a Philippine energy surveillance team from conducting its exploration activities at the disputed Reed Bank in March of that year.

Despite budget constraints, the Philippine government has allocated a budget of 75 billion pesos (almost $1.8 billion) for national defense over the next five years.

Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said at the same forum that with this money, the air force, for example, should be able to acquire "potent and dependable assets and platforms."

Air force chief Lauro Catalino dela Cruz said there is already a recommendation to acquire 12 new fighter aircraft, three medium-lift aircraft, two light-lift aircraft, three radar systems for use at the western part of the country facing the South China Sea, eight combat utility helicopters and 10 attack helicopters.

He said FA-50 fighter aircraft, which may be sourced from South Korea, Italy or Sweden, could be acquired by mid-2015.

"Part of territorial defense is being able to go to that particular place at the shortest and fastest time. With the technology right now, it can only be done by that aircraft. That aircraft has the range, the speed and the capability," he said.

In October 2005, the Philippines decommissioned its F-5 jets, effectively losing capability to deal with external threats.

The Philippine Navy is also set to boost its patrol capabilities in the disputed areas with the expected arrival in August of the country's second battle-ready Hamilton-class cutter from the United States.

While building up its military, Agdamag said the Philippines must also pursue healthy and friendly relations with China and "work closely with regional partners" to be able to shape a "benign China that respects the world order and the global and regional commons."

He said this would allow the Philippines to "buy time" to grow further its economy and expand its military capabilities, citing 10 years as the minimum for a sustained economic growth of 7 percent-8 percent "to grow our capability upgrade programs."

Philippines has 'contingency plans' to defend isles | ABS-CBN News
 
Philippines to Acquire Israeli Missiles

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In the midst of a territorial dispute with China in the Western Philippine Sea, the state is interested in procuring missile systems from Rafael and IMI

In the wake of the increased tension with China over a territorial dispute in the western Philippine Sea, the Philippine newspaper Manila Standard is reporting the Philippine government is planning to procure guided antiaircraft systems from Israel.

According to the newspaper, the missiles and launch systems that are being considered are produced by Rafael and Israel Military Industries (IMI), and Philippine Secretary of Defense Voltaire Gazmin is expected to arrive in Israel this week in order to close the details of the deal. The Philippine source who conveyed the information to the newspaper claimed that once an agreement has been concluded, the systems could reach the state within three to six months.

Efforts are underway in the Philippines to upgrade the state's military capabilities, which includes the procurement of new aircraft and naval vessels, and the state intends to procure additional measures and products in the framework of government-to-government deals.

Philippines to Acquire Israeli Missiles
 
And China is the most hated Asian country by Asians. The US is the SOLE SUPERPOWER. The US is backed by NATO, JAPAN, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Thailand, and Indonesia. The US is ANTI-COMMUIST. The US by TREATY has to defend the Philippines. Too bad for SUPER POWER WANNABE CHINA.



lol MADE IN CHINA products???? Quality is not good. hahahahah.

The CHINESE are way way way inferior to American Military. You attack the US, you attack NATO and the world. China will be alone in the south china sea.

Useless troll. The Chinese are catching up. They are only 10 years behind.

Anyway, Philippines is 30-40 years behind China
 
China fisherman are destroying coral reef to look for giant clam.

16 Jun 2013,Meiji Jiao(美济礁)-Mischief Reef,Nansha Islands-Spratly Islands

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