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Philippines: Vietnam Joins Anti-China Coalition

August 28, 2013: Vietnam and the Philippines announced that are developing joint military and diplomatic plans to thwart increasing Chinese aggressiveness in territorial disputes throughout the South China Sea. In the past Vietnam tried to go it alone against China and got beaten in several battles. Perhaps because of the rough treatment Vietnam has received from Chinese forces in the past, the Philippines also repeated its staunch support for a “no confrontation” policy.

This is part necessity, because even with lots of charity the Philippines cannot expect to ever afford a military that would be more of a nuisance to China. For confrontation, especially when China asserts its claims to territory right off the Filipino coast, an ally like the United States will be needed. So far the Americans have not committed to helping with such a desperate situation.

As the peace talks with MILF creep towards completion the Moslem factions that oppose the terms of the deal (limited autonomy and not independence) are now accused of supporting terrorist attacks in the south (Mindanao and adjacent smaller islands). Abu Sayyaf is accused of cooperating (and being paid) to help carry out this disruption campaign. This violent factionalism is nothing new in the south and is seen as a problem that will persist after the peace deal is implemented.

The government is having a problem with southern (largely Moslem) politicians who refuse to allow American UAVs to operate from local airports. Although the UAVs are often used to aid disaster relief (like for the recent massive typhoon storm damage) the politicians fear retaliation from Islamic terrorists who see the American UAVs as a mortal threat and want to interfere with the use of this aerial surveillance as much as possible. In the latest case it was the government that asked for the U.S. UAVs to be brought in to provide a more precise view of the storm damage that has left nearly a million Filipinos homeless.
 
Philippines: Vietnam Joins Anti-China Coalition

August 28, 2013: Vietnam and the Philippines announced that are developing joint military and diplomatic plans to thwart increasing Chinese aggressiveness in territorial disputes throughout the South China Sea. In the past Vietnam tried to go it alone against China and got beaten in several battles. Perhaps because of the rough treatment Vietnam has received from Chinese forces in the past, the Philippines also repeated its staunch support for a “no confrontation” policy.

This is part necessity, because even with lots of charity the Philippines cannot expect to ever afford a military that would be more of a nuisance to China. For confrontation, especially when China asserts its claims to territory right off the Filipino coast, an ally like the United States will be needed. So far the Americans have not committed to helping with such a desperate situation.

As the peace talks with MILF creep towards completion the Moslem factions that oppose the terms of the deal (limited autonomy and not independence) are now accused of supporting terrorist attacks in the south (Mindanao and adjacent smaller islands). Abu Sayyaf is accused of cooperating (and being paid) to help carry out this disruption campaign. This violent factionalism is nothing new in the south and is seen as a problem that will persist after the peace deal is implemented.

The government is having a problem with southern (largely Moslem) politicians who refuse to allow American UAVs to operate from local airports. Although the UAVs are often used to aid disaster relief (like for the recent massive typhoon storm damage) the politicians fear retaliation from Islamic terrorists who see the American UAVs as a mortal threat and want to interfere with the use of this aerial surveillance as much as possible. In the latest case it was the government that asked for the U.S. UAVs to be brought in to provide a more precise view of the storm damage that has left nearly a million Filipinos homeless.

Some nonsense spread by India since Indian are desperate as their economic is crumpling and they will left with no money to buy military hardware to match China...


Vietnam Leader in China Seeks Export Gains Amid Sea Tension - Bloomberg

3 Chinese navy ships visit Vietnam - Xinhua | English.news.cn
 
And People blame India to be the only black sheep here :drag:
Seems a new alliance is forming to thwart the Hans from pursuing their aggressive territorial ambitions. The new alliance taking shape.....

Vietnam - Taiwan - Philippines - Malaysia - India - Brunei - USA - Australia - Indonesia - Japan - South Korea.

Wow! These Hans don't seem to be too popular!! :undecided: :lol:
 
Some nonsense spread by India since Indian are desperate as their economic is crumpling and they will left with no money to buy military hardware to match China...


Vietnam Leader in China Seeks Export Gains Amid Sea Tension - Bloomberg

3 Chinese navy ships visit Vietnam - Xinhua | English.news.cn

What a degenerate retarded observation.

strategypage is neither owned by any India affiliated organisation nor is it mentioned anyhere the author of the above article being Indian. but such an observation from you is expected given Indo-phobic perversion that has polluted your brain and robbed you of clear judgement. :whistle:
 
Seems a new alliance is forming to thwart the Hans from pursuing their aggressive territorial ambitions. The new alliance taking shape.....

Vietnam - Taiwan - Philippines - Malaysia - India - Brunei - USA - Australia - Indonesia - Japan - South Korea.

Wow! These Hans don't seem to be too popular!! :undecided: :lol:

I don't know how effective this alliance against China, none of them dare to make any assertive intimidation against PLAN beside some cat walking diplomacy and military exercices. But The informal alliance in South Asia is more effective against India, not only China, Pakistan confront India on the border, but also Myanmar dared India and Iran is showing how India is as paper tiger by holding the oil tanker...you Indians are just laugh stock of 21st century. :rofl:
 
Seems a new alliance is forming to thwart the Hans from pursuing their aggressive territorial ambitions. The new alliance taking shape.....

Vietnam - Taiwan - Philippines - Malaysia - India - Brunei - USA - Australia - Indonesia - Japan - South Korea.

Wow! These Hans don't seem to be too popular!! :undecided: :lol:


Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, South Korea and Australia have no territorial disputes with China. In fact, they have very close trade-ties with China. Han CHinese are more popular than you think. So stop your delusion, at a hard look at yourselves, your only friend in South Asia is Bhutan, even Nepal is gravitating towards China.
 
Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, South Korea and Australia have no territorial disputes with China. In fact, they have very close trade-ties with China. Han CHinese are more popular than you think. So stop your delusion, at a hard look at yourselves, your only friend in South Asia is Bhutan, even Nepal is gravitating towards China.

LOL Nepal is never going to gravitate towards China. My Mums family lived on the Bihar/Nepal border for a few generations and I myself am 1/8th Nepalese. Nepal and India have so many cultural ties that the idea of them preffering Chinese to Indian is laughable.
 
Seems a new alliance is forming to thwart the Hans from pursuing their aggressive territorial ambitions. The new alliance taking shape.....

Vietnam - Taiwan - Philippines - Malaysia - India - Brunei - USA - Australia - Indonesia - Japan - South Korea.

Wow! These Hans don't seem to be too popular!! :undecided: :lol:

Unfortunately, for America, China still has the Russia on its side. The must important triangle relationship is still between USA-Russia-China. everything else is secondary.
 
Seems a new alliance is forming to thwart the Hans from pursuing their aggressive territorial ambitions. The new alliance taking shape.....

To be honest,this is not the right way to counter the Chinese at this moment taking the enormous economic imperialism they are enjoying as of now.
 
LOL Nepal is never going to gravitate towards China. My Mums family lived on the Bihar/Nepal border for a few generations and I myself am 1/8th Nepalese. Nepal and India have so many cultural ties that the idea of them preffering Chinese to Indian is laughable.

So what if you're 1/8th Nepalese. Are you in govt? Which party is running Nepal now? Sri Lanka and India share many cultural ties too, but it's politics that dictates international relation, very laughable indeed.
 
LOL Nepal is never going to gravitate towards China. My Mums family lived on the Bihar/Nepal border for a few generations and I myself am 1/8th Nepalese. Nepal and India have so many cultural ties that the idea of them preffering Chinese to Indian is laughable.

Are you using your mom's family as argument? :lol:, you might have cultural ties but Nepal don't trust India, that's how China counterweight come into the play :smokin:, we give them China card as how we gonna do the same with Bhutan.

To be honest,this is not the right way to counter the Chinese at this moment taking the enormous economic imperialism they are enjoying as of now.

And what should be the right way to counter China?:cool:
 
So what if you're 1/8th Nepalese. Are you in govt? Which party is running Nepal now? Sri Lanka and India share many cultural ties too, but it's politics that dictates international relation, very laughable indeed.

Bro, have you ever even met a Nepalese let alone been to Nepal? Are you an expert on the sentiments of the Nepalese people? If the Nepalese government decides to carry out some anti India activity there would be a outcry by the people, especially in the Maithilli speaking regions. :cuckoo:
 
Are you using your mom's family as argument? :lol:, you might have cultural ties but Nepal don't trust India, that's how China counterweight come into the play :smokin:, we give them China card as how we gonna do the same with Bhutan.



And what should be the right way to counter China?:cool:

Read post 14.
 

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