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China is fortifying position in South China Sea - Business Insider

A Chinese vessel works on a building project in the Spratly Islands in 2014.
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China is constructing five man-made islands in the disputed South China Sea in an apparent effort to secure its sweeping territorial claims in the region, the Los Angeles Times reports.

The largest island is being constructed at the Fiery Cross Reef close to the Spratly Islands, an island chain whose territory is partially claimed by China, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Malaysia.

US officials estimated that the Chinese construction at Fiery Cross Reef could accommodate an airstrip long enough for most of Beijing's military aircraft. Beijing is also believed to be constructing a small port on the island.

China is also expanding man-made islands on Johnson South Reef, Johnson North Reef, Cuarteron Reef, and Gaven Reef around the Spratlys.

"China appears to be expanding and upgrading military and civilian infrastructure — including radars, satellite communication equipment, antiaircraft and naval guns, helipads and docks — on some of the man-made islands," the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission stated in a staff report from Dec. 2014.

Once the airstrip is operational, the staff report states, the Chinese military would likely use the airstrip as a launching point for aerial defense operations in support of Chinese naval vessels in the southern reaches of the South China Sea.

The airstrip's presence is only likely to further tensions and distrust in the region, which is the site of several complex and overlapping territorial claims:

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Aside from China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines already have airstrips on islands within the South China Sea.

The threat of Chinese superiority in the region has driven countries with oftentimes cold relations towards each other in an attempt to counter Beijing's growing reach — Vietnam and the Philippines have recently agreed to increase military ties in the region.

"We already have joint training and exercises with the US military every year and we are looking forward to hold exercises with the Vietnamese navy," an unnamed Philippine navy officer told Reuters.

Vietnam will be the the Philippines' third strategic partner in the region after the US and Japan.

The US is also looking towards Japan to play a larger role in air patrols in the South China Sea. Japanese aircraft currently conduct regular patrols in the East China Sea but the US would like Japan to expand its surveillance flights towards the Spratly Islands.

"I think that JSDF (Japan Maritime Self Defense Forces) operations in the South China Sea makes sense in the future," Admiral Robert Thomas, the top US Navy officer in Asia, told Reuters.

China and Japan are currently in the midst of their own maritime disputes over the Senkaku Islands. China has also begun the construction of an island military base close to the disputed territory.
 
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SCS urgently needs an alliance to counter this growing threat.
 
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India going to take charge of the alliance? Cos i ain't seeing the rest of South Asian countries on high alert. :lol:

Japan should, with other ASEAN countries, India should support since we have our responsibilities towards regional and global peace.
 
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East Sea: When the 'fox' deliberately sticks out its legs
VietNamNet Bridge – It is possible that the accelerated rehabilitation and construction activities on the reef Gac Ma (Johnson) and Chu Thap (Fiery Cross) are part of China's strategic intentions of giving the international community with a fait accompli before the International Court of Justice makes a judgment.


Recently, the South China Morning Post (SCMP - Hong Kong) newspaper quoted Chinese experts as saying that China could turn the Fiery Cross Reef into the largest artificial island in the Truong Sa Archipelago (Spratly Islands) of Vietnam.

This reef currently has an area of approximately 1 km2 and the land reclamation here can still be ongoing. The process of expansion is occurring faster than expected and it is likely that this reef will surpass Ba Binh (Itu Aba), the largest island in the Spratly Islands.

Overall, this is just the next step in the artificial island plot which some experts have predicted that China will continue to use in the future. So what is behind this plot?

"Status Quo" Chinese style

The construction of an airport on the Johnson Reef has caused fierce criticism and condemnation from many ASEAN countries and the world. The pictures provided by the Philippines show that this airport has two runways and two long berths cross through the reef. China itself did not refuse to certify as before. They have openly challenged countries in the region and the world that "It is the right of China!"

Compared to the construction of an airport on the island of Phu Lam (Woody Island), the airport on Johnson Reef was built in an incredibly speedy manner. The photos provided by the Philippines show that China mobilized six giant dredgers which operated day and night like a great construction site on the waters of Vietnam. It was similar on the Fiery Cross Reef. When the entire world knew its activities on the Johnson Reef, China announced its construction of an airport on the Fiery Cross Reef.

According to Taiwan's Kanwa Newspaper, China not only built airports on Johnson and Fiery Cross reefs but also urgently renovated six reefs in the Spratly Islands which they used to rob from Vietnam and turn into artificial islands. Its project to "renovate and build scale islands" in the disputed areas is a strategic measure to monopolise the South China Sea (Bien Dong Sea, East Sea), through the realization of the "U-shaped line".

Dr. Nguyen Chu Hoi, former Deputy Director of the General Department of Sea and Island Affairs, said: "The change of the status quo in the East Sea is to help strengthen China’s claims of sovereignty, creating a strategic advantage over the East Sea."

Obviously, these actions are essentially an invasion, in contrast with the statement about peace and no aggression and expansionism made by China's leaders.

This is not the first time China has used a gradually invasive measure. The key solution to handle the tension on the East Sea given by the United Nations is maintaining the "status quo" has been used by China in its own style.

On the one hand China intentionally made provocative acts, changed and then applied the "status quo" as it did with Hoang Sa Archipelago (Paracel Islands) of Vietnam in 1974 and has kept the “status quo” by occupying the islands until now, and attacked and robbed the Johnson Reef and others of Vietnam in 1988, and has “held” them, turning the territorial waters of other countries into 'disputed territory' with China.

From the early 20th century, when China began to really "eye" the East Sea, the regular tricks of China are proactively provocative acts, illegally occupying and trying to encroach and expand. China’s "U-shaped line" claim takes in Indonesia’s territorial waters. The military measures to break through the status quo will pave the way for subsequent civil remedies. In particular, the civil remedies are used in various ways, with unpredictable evolution.

After pulling the 981 oil rig into the waters of Vietnam, China drove nearly 10,000 fishing vessels into Vietnam’s waters. This was followed by construction and renovation on the reefs of Johnson, Fiery Cross, and Chau Vien (London Reefs), which belong to Vietnam's Truong Sa.

Conspiracy of presenting the International Court of Justice
In 2012, the Philippines took drastic action by lodging a complaint against China with the International Court of Justice after China occupied the Scarborough Shoals (China calls it Huangyan). The Philippines also accused China of occupying its islands and conducting construction activities to turn reefs into artificial islands.

China previously made a solemn commitment to ASEAN countries and the world of "keeping peace and stability in the East Sea," but after the Scarborough Shoals event, China continued to occupy James shoals, which is claimed by Malaysia, in 2013.

China does not recognize the role of the International Court of Justice in handling the petition of the Philippines, but in fact China is still interested in it. Along with a frantic diplomatic campaign to split the ASEAN countries, China is aggressively presenting the international community with a fait accompli before the International Court of Justice issues a verdict.

It is likely that the accelerated rehabilitation and construction on the reefs of Johnson, Fiery Cross and London is in China’s strategic intentions. The Taiwanese press as described in details the survey trip of Chinese generals down to the Spratly Islands and made many statements as: "China will declare jurisdiction over the reefs of Johnson and Fiery Cross very soon."

According to Colonel Nguyen Don Hoa, former vice president of engineering of the Navy, China has been building airports on Woody Island (in the Paracel Islands of Vietnam) and Johnson Reef (of the Spratlys Islands of Vietnam) that they have occupied by force since 1974, and in 1988 they were involved in furtive tricks in terms of geopolitical and political aspects, rather than military. The military airports built by China on Woody Island and Johnson Reef are used only by helicopters. Fighter aircraft cannot make a landing due to their limited length.

Moreover, military power at sea does not depend on "unsinkable aircraft carriers" as the Chinese press stated but on warplanes and warships. During its deployment of the 981 oil rig in Vietnam’s waters, Chinese military aircraft also took off from the airport on the island of Hainan, not from the Woody Island, which is closer.

Col. Don Hoa compared China's tricks like "a fox that wants to enter the house of a rabbit to eat the rabbit and it enters the house by sticking out each leg one by one. When all the legs are in, the fox will jump on it to swallow the rabbit. China is step by step doing it in that way!"

According to Dr. Nguyen Chu Hoi, after consolidating its bases in Spratly Islands, China will ask for national jurisdiction in the exclusive economic zones to control all commercial activities through the East Coast. This is a sinister plot by China to strengthen forces and then control the entire international maritime routes.

Duy Chien
 
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SCS urgently needs an alliance to counter this growing threat.
Another dumb comment which they think they know something about SCS?
First, modify to spratly island is not something started by China but Philippine and Vietnam have for years enlarging their original small islet to accomodate airfield and military installation. It just the biased western media will never report such thing. China is just trying to counter to these petty countries action to protect her own interest.

The western is just trying to give their double standard verdict on China that She is a second fiddle compare to philippine and Vietnam as enlargement on their island is legal while China action is consider a threat. Sorry, China is a major power and we do not need westerner to dictate what is legal for us. These typical western report are plain loser comment due to their frustration not able to counter China.

Philippine Pegasa island
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Does that runaway protrude out of island looks like natural or due to artificial reclaimation? So what is the fuss about China reclaiming an islet?

Malaysia Swallow reef
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Maybe somebody will claim this island is natural by itself??

Song tu tay island
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Maybe vietnam enlarge the island and added pier and catchment is legal while any action by China to her own is consider illegal? Maybe Vietnam is some super country that shall be above China to justify such action without being criticised???
 
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Japan should, with other ASEAN countries, India should support since we have our responsibilities towards regional and global peace.

Almost all of ASEAN is on China's side. Thailand, Myanmar, Indonesia, Singapore, Cambodia Laos.

India should feel free to patrol the region, and starve more of its people to death with misplaced funds.
 
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Another dumb comment which they think they know something about SCS?
First, modify to spratly island is not something started by China but Philippine and Vietnam have for years enlarging their original small islet to accomodate airfield and military installation. It just the biased western media will never report such thing. China is just trying to counter to these petty countries action to protect her own interest.

The western is just trying to give their double standard verdict on China that She is a second fiddle compare to philippine and Vietnam as enlargement on their island is legal while China action is consider a threat. Sorry, China is a major power and we do not need westerner to dictate what is legal for us. These typical western report are plain loser comment due to their frustration not able to counter China.

Philippine Pegasa island
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Does that runaway protrude out of island looks like natural or due to artificial reclaimation? So what is the fuss about China reclaiming an islet?

Malaysia Swallow reef
View attachment 188735

Maybe somebody will claim this island is natural by itself??

Song tu tay island
View attachment 188736

Maybe vietnam enlarge the island and added pier and catchment is legal while any action by China to her own is consider illegal? Maybe Vietnam is some super country that shall be above China to justify such action without being criticised???
Nice pics
On Topic
All these nations which have territorial conflict with china should start solving them with negotiations,China is a reality & it is here to say neither the US or the EU will help them.better to make peace & avoid unnecessary war
 
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Nice pics
On Topic
All these nations which have territorial conflict with china should start solving them with negotiations,China is a reality & it is here to say neither the US or the EU will help them.better to make peace & avoid unnecessary war
exactly, I don't mind China as a bit of a hegemon. They drive growth in the region and everyone piggybacks a bit, we have much to learn from European history and don't need to fight the wars they did to get to that level.

and India already have a credible deterrent to stop the hegemon from mutating into a hegemonster, maybe we should start building a few islands of our own in the arabian, slightly north north west of lakshadweep, give our jihadi brothers to the west something more to think about. ;)

nah.. let's just all do business, pointing guns at each other will lead us nowhere.
 
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