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China in a corner at the East Asia Summit

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Given China’s infrastructure building activity in Pakistan 0ccupied Kashmir, there was more than a hint of irony in Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s remark this morning to his Chinese counterpart, Premier Wen Jiabao, that India’s oil and gas exploration, in partnership with Vietnam, in an offshore area claimed by China, was “purely commercial activity”. That and the PM’s remark that China’s claims over the South China Sea “should be resolved according to international law and practice” highlights a new Indian matter-of-factness in dealing with China. New Delhi’s diplomacy is increasingly unapologetic; without directly confronting Beijing, New Delhi will defend the robust pursuit of India’s national interest.

On the eve of the East Asia Summit on November 19 in Bali, China finds itself alone in its corner. In its unwise strategic overreach during the preceding 18 months, Beijing has alarmed and alienated all of South East Asia by its aggressive assertion of its territorial claims in the South China Sea. Last year, Beijing made a crisis of a joint South Korea-US naval exercise planned in international waters in the Yellow Sea. The arrest of a Chinese trawler captain for illegally entering Japanese waters snowballed into a vociferous and ugly anti-Japan campaign across several Chinese cities. Vietnamese and Philippine fishing boats were regularly intimidated. And after Hillary Clinton suggested that the US had a national interest in protecting freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, Beijing for the first time labelled the South China Sea as a Chinese “core interest”, on par with Tibet and Taiwan.

Given the alarm bells across Asean, it is hardly surprising that the US was invited for the first time to the 6th East Asia Summit. To render that direct approach less offensive to China, Russia was invited too. For China, the signal is clear: the Asia-Pacific is wary of a regional order that is dominated by China.


But Beijing has continued a confrontationist approach, with the state-controlled Chinese media now threatening the Asia-Pacific states with economic retaliation. Global Times warned in a commentary on Friday: “China has more resources to oppose the US ambition of dominating the region than US has to fulfil it. As long as China is patient, there will be no room for those who choose to depend economically on China while looking to the US to guarantee their security.”

Washington has jumped in with both feet. President Obama has said twice over the last week that, “the US is a Pacific power” and made it clear that the Asia-Pacific is the new US focus. This assertive new approach contrasts with Obama’s faint-hearted G2 proposal to China (a two-member condominium of superpowers, US and China, to oversee global matters) during his 2009 presidential visit to that country. The American withdrawal from Iraq and its ongoing disengagement from Afghanistan have freed up the strategic will and military resources to confront what America sees as a rising global challenge.

The US has begun actively confronting the expressed intention of the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) for gaining overlordship over the western Pacific Ocean. The PLAN intends to hold off US aircraft carrier battle groups at a distance from the Chinese coast, using weapons like anti-ship ballistic missiles (ASBMs) and “swarm tactics”, in which masses of low-tech attack vessels overwhelm the defences of US high-tech warships. This would allow the PLA to seize Taiwan, or to physically capture disputed territory in the South China Sea.

The US strategy for dealing with this is called AirSea Battle and emphasises defence against Chinese ballistic missiles. This joint Navy-Air Force doctrine combines firepower from US Air Force fighters, bombers, and missiles; with US Navy aircraft flown from carriers and land bases; and with missiles launched from submarines and surface ships. US military bases in Japan, South Korea, and Guam will be physically strengthened to withstand Chinese missile attacks, while an “active defence” would destroy PLA aircraft and missiles, using a mix of fighter aircraft, air defence weapons, electronic warfare, and cyber operations. Nuclear war plans will also be dovetailed into the AirSea Battle concept.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will walk a fine line at Bali, where his schedule includes official meetings with both President Obama and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao. US officials are conspicuously pushing the phrase, “Indo-Pacific”, to induce India to play a more visible role. New Delhi is also receiving this message with increasing clarity from the Asean countries. While there is little inclination to join any overt anti-Beijing grouping, New Delhi is likely to publicly support formulations like “rule-based systems in the global commons”, implicitly ruling out unilateral Chinese claims over any part of the Indo-Pacific.

China in a corner at the East Asia Summit
 
China is in the corner now. China will be in a box in the next summit.

This is a clear message to China to show that it has hit puberty. If you aint young and hung, you are out! :D
 
China is in the corner now. China will be in a box in the next summit.

This is a clear message to China to show that it has hit puberty. If you aint young and hung, you are out! :D

I don't get it. Are you saying India is young and hung? India is pretty infantile, if you ask me.

Anyway, it is a damn shame that China is being bullied by all her neighbors and the Western world, because she poses a challenge to the West.

China doens't get the respect it deserve in the international sphere. Having increase prosperity for the world and slaving for the last 30 years to bring China to the 2nd largest economy in the world, and still being bullied.

How can people say China bullies her neighbor when China's neighbor are using the West to contain and bully Chinese?

I think Chinese need to be more like American, go to war more and people will respect them. After going to war and killing more Middle Easterner on false pretext, people are still looking to the America as some beacon of freedom and democracy. It seemed that American duplicity and hypocrisy doesn't fazed her supporters. Kind of odd.
 
I don't get it. Are you saying India is young and hung? India is pretty infantile, if you ask me.

Anyway, it is a damn shame that China is being bullied by all her neighbors and the Western world, because she poses a challenge to the West.

China doens't get the respect it deserve in the international sphere. Having increase prosperity for the world and slaving for the last 30 years to bring China to the 2nd largest economy in the world, and still being bullied.

How can people say China bullies her neighbor when China's neighbor are using the West to contain and bully Chinese?

I think Chinese need to be more like American, go to war more and people will respect them. After going to war and killing more Middle Easterner on false pretext, people are still looking to the America as some beacon of freedom and democracy. It seemed that American duplicity and hypocrisy doesn't fazed her supporters. Kind of odd.

pssst - seemed like america was a beacon of freedom for you too , so why not others :)
 
China is in the corner now. China will be in a box in the next summit.

This is a clear message to China to show that it has hit puberty. If you aint young and hung, you are out! :D

japan is one of the country with the oldest people, are they out? india is the country with the smallest penis.

BBC NEWS | South Asia | Condoms 'too big' for Indian men

guess that means india is automatically out, according to you, of course.
 
I don't get it. Are you saying India is young and hung? India is pretty infantile, if you ask me.

Anyway, it is a damn shame that China is being bullied by all her neighbors and the Western world, because she poses a challenge to the West.

China doens't get the respect it deserve in the international sphere. Having increase prosperity for the world and slaving for the last 30 years to bring China to the 2nd largest economy in the world, and still being bullied.

How can people say China bullies her neighbor when China's neighbor are using the West to contain and bully Chinese?

I think Chinese need to be more like American, go to war more and people will respect them. After going to war and killing more Middle Easterner on false pretext, people are still looking to the America as some beacon of freedom and democracy. It seemed that American duplicity and hypocrisy doesn't fazed her supporters. Kind of odd.

when a big bully (america) tries to bully someone there are always being many clowns around him like royal dogs. we know dogs are dogs we cant expect them to be human
 
when a big bully (america) tries to bully someone there are always being many clowns around him like royal dogs. we know dogs are dogs we cant expect them to be human

and cats are cats and they go meow ... you used somewhat creative in your rants, what happened?
 
when a big bully (america) tries to bully someone there are always being many clowns around him like royal dogs. we know dogs are dogs we cant expect them to be human

Chinese have already shown that they are too dumb to be human. Claiming the South China sea based on historical references. Come on! If so, India should be claiming the whole of south east asia as it was a part of the Chola territory and China as our cultural territory. But we know that would make us look like the pakistanis who jack off to the thought that they have ruled over us for thousands of years.

Talking about dogs, dont make me go into the plight of migrant workers in China. You guys treat them even worse than dogs. In turn, the CPC treats you the same. You cant even travel the whole of your country without permission from your government while we can travel the whole of our territory and into Bhutan without a visa. How does that taste huh? Grow up kiddo. We all know who the dogs are.
 
"More than 50 percent of Chinese men over 40"

these guys are all over 40 years old. where as in the case of indian men who are age 18+

old chinese saying : "it better to have a strong hard noodle long time vs a flat one"... . I'm out of your penis talk , have at it :D
 
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