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Beijing is completely dominating the South China Sea

By Jeremy Bender8 hours ago
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Within the past week, China placed a battery of surface-to-air missiles at the heart of the planet's most contested waters — the South China Sea.

The HQ-9 air defense missiles now parked on Woody Island, a sliver of land claimed by Vietnam, Taiwan and China, is the most recent provocative move from Beijing.

Meanwhile, China is continuing to construct bases throughout the South China Sea.

And through these constructions, Beijing is absolutely dominating the region.

China has undertaken ambitious dredging and expansion projects on Duncan Island, an island that is part of the Paracel Islands which are also claimed by Vietnam.

According to The Diplomat, the latest construction on Duncan Island include the expansion of a natural harbor, dredging sand to increase the size of the island by nearly 50%, and the construction of eight helicopter landing zones on the island.

An additional four zones are believed to be under construction.

These recently constructed helicopter landing zones coincide with a number of reports of China building airstrips on other reclaimed islands throughout the sea.

Altogether, these airstrips and helicopter landing zones will allow China to easily ferry supplies to the region, conduct aerial patrols thereby de facto taking control of the region, as well as conducting anti-submarine operations.

Essentially, all the construction will ensure that the South China Sea will realistically belong to China short of a major upheaval.

“If you look at all of these facilities — and you could imagine a network of missiles sites, runways for their fifth generation fighters and surveillance sites and all that — it creates a mechanism in which China would have de facto control over the South China Sea in any scenario short of war,” Pacific Command commander Adm. Harry Harris told the Senate in September 2015, USNI News reports.

And, even in the case of war, the establishment and construction of the bases will leave China with a permanent advantage in the region.

“From a military perspective it certainly has an impact as these bases can serve as unsinkable aircraft carriers,” naval analyst and author of "US Naval Institute’s Combat Fleets of the World"told USNI News.

Short of war, these bases ensure that China, even with ongoing protests from Vietnam, the Philippines, and the US, will be able to freely and easily conduct operations throughout the region. The placement of the islands, runways, and helicopter pads ensures that everything within the South China Sea could be reachable by Chinese military assets in two hours or less.

"By hopscotching between bases, the helicopter fleet would be unconstrained by fuel range or limited numbers of ship-borne landing berths, creating a continuous and contiguous web of surveillance and response capability,” The Diplomat reports.

Beyond the dredging of islands, China is also undertaking an ambitious naval construction program focusing on the construction of aircraft carriers and the ability to operate overseas. This focus on fleet modernization, in conjunction with the ongoing dredging of islands, means that the South China Sea will likely be nothing more than a "Chinese lake" by 2030, Center for Strategic and International Studies writes.
Beijing is completely dominating the South China Sea - Yahoo Finance
 
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who didn't see this coming :partay:


we are building the SCS up for peaceful means, sure.


your little sandbars mean little in the end.

 
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Don't just post videos, come and bomb them please.:yahoo::yahoo:
why when just ignore your sandbars you built :disagree:

you can also shoot down our planes and attack our warships :cheers:

but you won't/

because of said video and it doesn't even need to be a nuclear attack.

when we have these

 
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Why should we do that? Ok, we keep building and you keep flying:cheers:
then stop crying? you can build all you want, but you won't do a thing to start a war, and if war comes we'll just destroy these immobile built up sandbars.


the U.S is building a machine to attack areas from 1,000s of kilometers away.

Chinese build up in one part of the world doesn't limit our capability.

if anything you are driving ASEAN members to our side.

you government is crying about THAAD in SK and now they're crying over U.S patrols in SCS,
 
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then stop crying? you can build all you want, but you won't do a thing to start a war, and if war comes we'll just destroy these immobile built up sandbars.


the U.S is building a machine to attack areas from 1,000s of kilometers away.

Chinese build up in one part of the world doesn't limit our capability.

if anything you are driving ASEAN members to our side.

you government is crying about THAAD in SK and now they're crying over U.S patrols in SCS,
Yes, you should really stop crying, US is crying over "land reclamation" by China.We never want to start a war and we are just doing what we like to do. No one can stop us from doing what we are doing.
 
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if anything you are driving ASEAN members to our side.

Meanwhile in the real world:

:D:lol:

"The majority of ASEAN members are maritime countries, and so the ocean is the common bond for China and ASEAN. During his visit to Southeast Asia in 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping shared that China hopes to “vigorously develop maritime partnership with ASEAN in a joint effort to build the Maritime Silk Road of the 21st century”. This is a strategic vision based on the Chinese government’s consideration of the region’s big picture and the prospects for a community of common destiny with ASEAN countries. Deepened China-ASEAN maritime cooperation not only conforms to the common interests of China and ASEAN countries but can also help maintain regional peace and stability."

China-ASEAN Maritime Cooperation: Process, Motivation, and Prospects_China Institute of International Studies
 
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Meanwhile in the real world:

:D:lol:

"The majority of ASEAN members are maritime countries, and so the ocean is the common bond for China and ASEAN. During his visit to Southeast Asia in 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping shared that China hopes to “vigorously develop maritime partnership with ASEAN in a joint effort to build the Maritime Silk Road of the 21st century”. This is a strategic vision based on the Chinese government’s consideration of the region’s big picture and the prospects for a community of common destiny with ASEAN countries. Deepened China-ASEAN maritime cooperation not only conforms to the common interests of China and ASEAN countries but can also help maintain regional peace and stability."

China-ASEAN Maritime Cooperation: Process, Motivation, and Prospects_China Institute of International Studies
words and actions are two different things.

I guess Japan and the region will become vassals of the Chinese Empire of the 21st century!!whether they want to or not.

I don't blame you for sucking up to the Chinese at all. The Japanese economy has had 3 lost decades. Chinese investment and your servitude to them is your only chance for growth.
 
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words and actions are two different things.

I guess Japan and the region will become vassals of the Chinese 21st Empire whether they like it or nothing.

By engaging in regional harmony and mutually inclusive growth, is now testament to vassalage ? The height of arrogance, lol.

I am now in favor , as many moderate Japanese patriots, of a China-led World Order. Their seems to be greatly development -based and pan-inclusive in agenda. This is the pragmatism that i so sincerely love and admire about Chinese leaders; a source of inspiration for our own Japanese leadership.

It is alien to the American standard, which is embedded in divide and conquer theoretics , afterall, what can we expect from a scion of an imperialist power. They still retain much of their imperialist machinations that had ended in the collapse of european imperialism. In fact American foreign policy is testament of the collapsed european-world order.
 
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