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The hot air is coming out of the Chinese leadership yet again...

China says no concession on territorial sovereignty|Politics|chinadaily.com.cn
China says no concession on territorial sovereignty

China on Friday said it will take forceful measures in response to any moves that challenge the country's bottom line on sovereignty.

"We want to live in friendship with all countries including Japan, but we have to uphold our principles and bottom line," Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Zhijun told reporters Friday night.

Zhang said China pursues a policy of friendship and partnership with its neighboring countries and stays committed to the path of peaceful development.

"However, should anyone want to challenge China's bottom line on the issue of sovereignty, China will have no alternative but to respond forcefully so as to remove disturbance and obstacles and move steadily on the path of peaceful development," he said.

Zhang said Japanese government's "purchase" of the Diaoyu Islands, which was announced on September 10, constituted a grave violation of China's territorial sovereignty.

This is a sign of economic growth slowing rapidly which makes the country vulnerable to unrest and the party could be in danger if attention and anger is not directed at a foreign ``enemy``...

Typical of falling regimes... blame someone else for your problems... Time for the crooks running China to flee China or be arrested for their crimes so they can answer to the Chinese people. Enough with distractions.
 
You don't know this as this is what sun tze teaches in 5000 years of china.

If you are not going to act, make people think you are likely to act, then when you don't act on it, the other guy will think because this is your mercy.......

Seriously, everybody know China will not go into full scale war with Japan just because of an Island that may or may not have oil in it, they are just making wind, ignore most of these kind of statement
 
The hot air is coming out of the Chinese leadership yet again...


Hot air? You'll see who's smiling and who's worrying and alas before you know it, Japan will be the one on its knee crying when its economy retracts coming fiscal year.


China's Good move on Diaoyu Islands 釣魚台群島

Since Japan "purchased" China's Diaoyu Islands in September, the Chinese government has taken a series of countermeasures in the economic, legal, diplomatic and military fields, which have helped it to wrest the initiative to resolve the islands dispute.

First, despite China not imposing any economic sanctions, the Japanese economy has been badly hit. The spontaneous anti-Japanese demonstrations in China, the cancellation of visits by Chinese nationals to Japan, and boycott of seminars held by business groups, the media and think tanks have dealt a blow to the Japanese economy. The Daily Yomiuri has reported: "Japan's exports to China have fallen for four consecutive months since June. Previously, declines in exports to China had been explained as part of a chain reaction triggered by falling Chinese exports. Trade statistics for September, however, showed Japanese exports to China plummeted by as much as 14.1 percent from the same month last year, with automobiles down as much as 44.5 percent."

In fact, an increasing number of Japanese media outlets have begun saying that improving ties with China is crucial to Japan's trade balance in the days ahead.

Second, China has completed the legal formalities to safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime interests. The announcement of the baselines of the territorial waters of the Diaoyu Islands provides the legal basis for China's jurisdiction over the islands and the surrounding waters in line with domestic and international laws.

In accordance with international law, China submitted a copy of the table of coordinates and charts of the Diaoyu Island and its affiliated islets to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. It has also completed the legal process regarding the announcement of the base points and baselines of the territorial waters of the Diaoyu Islands. These are important steps toward making it clear to the international community that China has indisputable sovereignty over the Diaoyu Islands.

Besides, the State Oceanic Administration has taken measures to select and protect areas as the base points of China's territorial sea, which will strengthen the monitoring and evaluation of the protective range. Also, it will enable sea-surveillance institutions at all levels to supervise and monitor the entire protective range and safeguard China's maritime rights and interests.

Third, China has used its diplomatic channels to make it clear to the international community that it wants to resolve the Diaoyu Islands dispute with Japan through diplomatic negotiations. China's State leaders, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government agencies and civil organizations have declared time and again that the so-called nationalization of the Diaoyu Islands by Japan is illegal and China will "make no concession" on issues concerning its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

These steps, as important as they are, will let people in other countries, including Japanese nationals, know how firm China is in safeguarding its territorial sovereignty and maritime interests. They will also send out a clear message that the Diaoyu Islands are an integral part of China's territory.

Fourth, China has taken comprehensive, three-dimensional countermeasures to seize back the initiative in the islands dispute. The SOA has started monitoring the Diaoyu Islands and its surrounding waters, and begun forecasting the weather in and around them. The Chinese government has also started sending regular fishing and surveillance ships to patrol the waters around the Diaoyu Islands to enforce maritime law. Moreover, Chinese navy vessels have carried out routine joint training and navigation activities with fishing and surveillance ships in the East China Sea.

Fifth, China has not only canceled many activities to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the normalization of its diplomatic relations with Japan and called off high-level governmental and military reciprocal visits, but also boycotted a series of international conferences and cultural activities in Japan, showing its determination to safeguard national sovereignty and territory.

Of course, territorial disputes between two countries cannot be solved in a short time. But Japan's decision to "nationalize" the Diaoyu Islands challenges China's determination to defend its territory. The Japanese have also refused to "put aside disputes" to concentrate on areas in which the two countries agree. So to end Japan's "actual control" over the Diaoyu Islands and to make the international community fully aware of the facts, China needs to pay attention to three factors.

One, the Diaoyu Islands dispute is a contest of the comprehensive strengths of China and Japan. Whether Sino-Japanese relations will continue to deteriorate depends on whether Japan stops its provocative actions.

But it seems Japan will not change its current tendency and, hence, the islands dispute will continue to be a stumbling block in Sino-Japanese ties for some time to come.

Also, the unstable nature of Japan's domestic politics, the attitudes of different Japanese political forces toward China and their policies toward the Diaoyu Islands remain volatile. Therefore, China should prepare itself strategically and economically for the consequences.


Good move on Diaoyu Islands - People's Daily Online

http://www.defence.pk/forums/china-far-east/215685-chinas-good-move-diaoyu-islands.html

Asia Times Online :: US learns hard lessons of Asia 'pivot'
 
China has not yet articulated the islands as a core interest. While the list of 'core interest' is suspect, this not being on it tells me that they have already been cowed by US military might. This is all talk for the domestic media.
 
Hot air? You'll see who's smiling and who's worrying and alas before you know it, Japan will be the one on its knee crying when its economy retracts coming fiscal year.

Yeah but that was expected. China's economy is in the dumpster too. The government is lying about the growth numbers.
 
lol......no

They had about 13000 but most of them used Intel Processor, Chinese government determined that no Communist Weapon should use capitalist pig technology and replacing them all with reverse-engineeringed chinese processor, hence 10,000 of those nuke would simply not work.:no:
 
Hot air? You'll see who's smiling and who's worrying and alas before you know it, Japan will be the one on its knee crying when its economy retracts coming fiscal year.


China's Good move on Diaoyu Islands 釣魚台群島

Since Japan "purchased" China's Diaoyu Islands in September, the Chinese government has taken a series of countermeasures in the economic, legal, diplomatic and military fields, which have helped it to wrest the initiative to resolve the islands dispute.

First, despite China not imposing any economic sanctions, the Japanese economy has been badly hit. The spontaneous anti-Japanese demonstrations in China, the cancellation of visits by Chinese nationals to Japan, and boycott of seminars held by business groups, the media and think tanks have dealt a blow to the Japanese economy. The Daily Yomiuri has reported: "Japan's exports to China have fallen for four consecutive months since June. Previously, declines in exports to China had been explained as part of a chain reaction triggered by falling Chinese exports. Trade statistics for September, however, showed Japanese exports to China plummeted by as much as 14.1 percent from the same month last year, with automobiles down as much as 44.5 percent."

In fact, an increasing number of Japanese media outlets have begun saying that improving ties with China is crucial to Japan's trade balance in the days ahead.

Second, China has completed the legal formalities to safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime interests. The announcement of the baselines of the territorial waters of the Diaoyu Islands provides the legal basis for China's jurisdiction over the islands and the surrounding waters in line with domestic and international laws.

In accordance with international law, China submitted a copy of the table of coordinates and charts of the Diaoyu Island and its affiliated islets to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. It has also completed the legal process regarding the announcement of the base points and baselines of the territorial waters of the Diaoyu Islands. These are important steps toward making it clear to the international community that China has indisputable sovereignty over the Diaoyu Islands.

Besides, the State Oceanic Administration has taken measures to select and protect areas as the base points of China's territorial sea, which will strengthen the monitoring and evaluation of the protective range. Also, it will enable sea-surveillance institutions at all levels to supervise and monitor the entire protective range and safeguard China's maritime rights and interests.

Third, China has used its diplomatic channels to make it clear to the international community that it wants to resolve the Diaoyu Islands dispute with Japan through diplomatic negotiations. China's State leaders, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government agencies and civil organizations have declared time and again that the so-called nationalization of the Diaoyu Islands by Japan is illegal and China will "make no concession" on issues concerning its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

These steps, as important as they are, will let people in other countries, including Japanese nationals, know how firm China is in safeguarding its territorial sovereignty and maritime interests. They will also send out a clear message that the Diaoyu Islands are an integral part of China's territory.

Fourth, China has taken comprehensive, three-dimensional countermeasures to seize back the initiative in the islands dispute. The SOA has started monitoring the Diaoyu Islands and its surrounding waters, and begun forecasting the weather in and around them. The Chinese government has also started sending regular fishing and surveillance ships to patrol the waters around the Diaoyu Islands to enforce maritime law. Moreover, Chinese navy vessels have carried out routine joint training and navigation activities with fishing and surveillance ships in the East China Sea.

Fifth, China has not only canceled many activities to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the normalization of its diplomatic relations with Japan and called off high-level governmental and military reciprocal visits, but also boycotted a series of international conferences and cultural activities in Japan, showing its determination to safeguard national sovereignty and territory.

Of course, territorial disputes between two countries cannot be solved in a short time. But Japan's decision to "nationalize" the Diaoyu Islands challenges China's determination to defend its territory. The Japanese have also refused to "put aside disputes" to concentrate on areas in which the two countries agree. So to end Japan's "actual control" over the Diaoyu Islands and to make the international community fully aware of the facts, China needs to pay attention to three factors.

One, the Diaoyu Islands dispute is a contest of the comprehensive strengths of China and Japan. Whether Sino-Japanese relations will continue to deteriorate depends on whether Japan stops its provocative actions.

But it seems Japan will not change its current tendency and, hence, the islands dispute will continue to be a stumbling block in Sino-Japanese ties for some time to come.

Also, the unstable nature of Japan's domestic politics, the attitudes of different Japanese political forces toward China and their policies toward the Diaoyu Islands remain volatile. Therefore, China should prepare itself strategically and economically for the consequences.


Good move on Diaoyu Islands - People's Daily Online

http://www.defence.pk/forums/china-far-east/215685-chinas-good-move-diaoyu-islands.html

Asia Times Online :: US learns hard lessons of Asia 'pivot'

Like what you people said about us you know there are larger markets for products not just Imperialist china so ya sure its a set back but they can find other markets the Japanese have a better record (a billion miles better) than Imperialist China
 

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