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    Special Report: China's military hawks take the offensive

    That's what I'm afraid of because right now China is gobbling up world resources to feed its growing economy. Once it overtakes US that will be the tipping point. China will bully everybody on its way to get all the resources it needs thinking that nobody can stop them.
  2. Malaya

    Q&A: Why Philippines challenged China’s sea claim

    With its long and simmering dispute with the Philippines, China reiterates that it does not want to settle the dispute using UNCLOS. However, face with a bigger and well equipped Japan Defense Force over the Senkaku Islands, with its tail between its back legs, China wants to use UNCLOS. :bunny:
  3. Malaya

    Q&A: Why Philippines challenged China’s sea claim

    MANILA, Philippines - (The Department of Foreign Affairs issued the following primer on the government’s recent move to seek arbitral proceedings against China’s claim over Philippine-held territories, including Panatag Shoal off Zambales). 1. Why are we bringing China to an arbitral...
  4. Malaya

    U.N. to consider validity of China's claim over disputed islands

    It's so ironic. :what: China invoke UNCLOS against Japan but not against the Philippines. It seems China hit a wall against Japan. These claims clearly prove China's two-faced personality. When a powerful nation like Japan claims ownership of one of the disputed islands, it runs to the...
  5. Malaya

    Special Report: China's military hawks take the offensive

    But China is behaving the way Japan did in the last WWII and you could suffer the same fate too. All these military provocations by China is doing more harm than good. By the way, Japan has learned its lessons and now a peaceful country. :smitten:
  6. Malaya

    South China Sea Forum

    Palace confident PHL-China ties will remain strong Malacañang does not expect the country's relationship with China to sour despite the Department of Foreign Affairs' (DFA) decision to bring the long-standing territorial dispute to international arbitration. “Let me emphasize that this...
  7. Malaya

    Asean should be wary of being drawn into Japan's dispute

    This move by Japan is an offshoot of the present situation with China. As much I would like to dismiss the idea of war no matter how brief or localized it may, I think Japan and China will engage in a ‘brief war" that will decisively place ASEAN in a quandary as to where it will look for...
  8. Malaya

    South China Sea Forum

    Tama ka dyan kabayan ayaw nila ng mapayapang paraan eh, gusto nila may kasamang dahas. Porket malakas sila at mahina kalaban nila eh kakayan kayanin lang nila tayo, Ayaw lumaban ng patas kasi alam nila talo sila. Pakshet na mga tsekwang yan! demonyo :devil:
  9. Malaya

    South China Sea Forum

    Imagine a neighborhood is neighbor “A” just recently got rich and managed to purchase some guns. Then he got quite confident and tried to harass neighbor “B” regarding some disputes over land and just grab it, against the rules of the neighborhood. Naturally the whole...
  10. Malaya

    South China Sea Forum

    China should be mindful with their response with regard to Philippines action, otherwise it would contradict to their statement that they want to resolve the dispute in a peaceful manner which is by the way the UN is the means to settle this peacefully when all methods had been exhausted.
  11. Malaya

    South China Sea Forum

    Then why are you afraid to have this arbitrated in international tribunal? In UN court both parties can lay each other's grounds. Let's see which argument is stronger, as simple as that. The Philippines will tell you that the Philippines all along has been administering this area since it became...
  12. Malaya

    Special Report: China's military hawks take the offensive

    China is trying to show off aggressiveness through their display of power. A country with a very strong military challenges a country with a very weak one, and makes it look like it is the one being aggrieved. This is the best display of cowardice in the history of mankind. :bad:
  13. Malaya

    South China Sea Forum

    Related news Philippines takes territorial fight with China to international tribunal - CNN.com BBC News - Philippines 'to take South China Sea row to court' Philippines Taking S. China Sea Fight to Tribunal | TIME.com Philippines takes China to United Nations over sea row: Straight Times...
  14. Malaya

    South China Sea Forum

    Philippine Foreign secretary Albert del Rosario (L) and solicitor general Francis Jardeleza during in Manila on January 22, 2013. Statement: The Secretary of Foreign Affairs on the UNCLOS Arbitral Proceedings against China, January 22, 2013 Statement of Secretary Albert del Rosario: On the...
  15. Malaya

    South China Sea Forum

    PH takes China to UN arbitral tribunal MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Tuesday announced that the Philippines has taken the step of bringing its West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) territorial disputes to China before an Arbitral Tribunal under the...
  16. Malaya

    Special Report: China's military hawks take the offensive

    Greediness in the most complex flavor in life as really the cause of major destruction in this planet earth. If China didn't think wisely and stand for their stubbornness to continuously claim the disputed territory. The most dangerous and worst of all games may flare up that no one will get...
  17. Malaya

    Philippines 48 Fighter Jets, 6 Submarines, Anti-ship cruise missiles: CNAS

    Are you having a hard time translating it in Google? :lol: Klala m b? kung cno pmbansang byani ng pnas?
  18. Malaya

    South China Sea Forum

    Thailand seeks talks on South China Sea Thailand will try to find a common position among Asean members on the South China Sea, a senior diplomat says. Sihasak Phuangketkaew, permanent secretary at the Foreign Ministry, said that as a coordinator of Asean-China relations, Thailand will seek a...
  19. Malaya

    ASEAN Affairs Forum

    Phoning from the Philippines The Philippines is emerging as a great outsourcing nation for cost efficiency, but are there limits to its success? In just a decade, the Philippines' young Americanised 420,000-strong workforce has made call centres the heart of an $11bn industry Move...
  20. Malaya

    South China Sea Forum

    Brunei to seek South China Sea code of conduct BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei: Brunei will pursue a binding code of conduct among competing South China Sea claimants as a top priority during its ASEAN chairmanship, officials said Monday. The tiny, oil-rich sultanate has assumed the chair of the...
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