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BEIJING -- China’s state-run media yesterday called for Beijing’s territorial challengers to be made to pay an “unaffordable price,” with the country embroiled in heated rows in the South China Sea.

Regional tensions have risen sharply since Beijing moved a deep-water drilling rig into waters disputed with Vietnam for the first time, and a foreign ministry official said Friday Vietnamese ships had rammed Chinese vessels 171 times since May 3.

Hanoi says its own patrol vessels were repeatedly rammed by Chinese ships near the Paracel Islands, which China calls Xisha.

Philippine police last week detained 11 Chinese fishermen off the disputed Half Moon Shoal (known to Filipinos as Hasa-Hasa Shoal), with nine of them charged on Monday despite Beijing’s warning of a dire effect on relations.

“The Philippines has singled itself out as a determined challenger of Chinese national interests and the devoted hatchet man of foreign anti-China forces,” the government-run China Daily said in an editorial.

“It needs to be convinced that it has made a choice that, if it persists, means paying an unaffordable price.”

China asserts ownership over almost all of the South China Sea, which is also claimed in part by Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei and Malaysia as well as Taiwan. It is also in a bitter dispute with Japan over small islands in the East China Sea.

Beijing’s move to send the oil rig came after President Barack H. Obama’s trip to US allies Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and the Philippines last month, when China’s territorial claims were a constant theme.

The China Daily accused Japan, the Philippines and Vietnam of worsening situations in the region, encouraged by “malicious third parties.” “Beijing must make sure that every claimant knows blackmail and extortion will not work, and that it will not compromise its territorial integrity,” it said.

“A rat will not be pacified when we hesitate to pelt it for fear of smashing the vase beside it,” it added.

China accused the United States yesterday of emboldening Asian nations in their territorial disputes with Beijing, as diplomatic exchanges over the latest maritime row grew sharper. In a phone call to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday, US Secretary of State John Kerry called Beijing’s actions “provocative,” the State Department said in a statement.

China’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying retorted at a regular briefing yesterday: “It is the US coming in and making a series of erroneous remarks about the issue in the waters, encouraging certain countries’ threatening and provocative behavior.” -- AFP


China told to make territorial foes pay ‘unaffordable price’ | BusinessWorld Online
 
For sure, there won't be any backdown for territory issue.

May 13, 2014

10150729_652110741529970_1592050250018003288_n.jpg

BEIJING -- China’s state-run media yesterday called for Beijing’s territorial challengers to be made to pay an “unaffordable price,” with the country embroiled in heated rows in the South China Sea.

Regional tensions have risen sharply since Beijing moved a deep-water drilling rig into waters disputed with Vietnam for the first time, and a foreign ministry official said Friday Vietnamese ships had rammed Chinese vessels 171 times since May 3.

Hanoi says its own patrol vessels were repeatedly rammed by Chinese ships near the Paracel Islands, which China calls Xisha.

Philippine police last week detained 11 Chinese fishermen off the disputed Half Moon Shoal (known to Filipinos as Hasa-Hasa Shoal), with nine of them charged on Monday despite Beijing’s warning of a dire effect on relations.

“The Philippines has singled itself out as a determined challenger of Chinese national interests and the devoted hatchet man of foreign anti-China forces,” the government-run China Daily said in an editorial.

“It needs to be convinced that it has made a choice that, if it persists, means paying an unaffordable price.”

China asserts ownership over almost all of the South China Sea, which is also claimed in part by Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei and Malaysia as well as Taiwan. It is also in a bitter dispute with Japan over small islands in the East China Sea.

Beijing’s move to send the oil rig came after President Barack H. Obama’s trip to US allies Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and the Philippines last month, when China’s territorial claims were a constant theme.

The China Daily accused Japan, the Philippines and Vietnam of worsening situations in the region, encouraged by “malicious third parties.” “Beijing must make sure that every claimant knows blackmail and extortion will not work, and that it will not compromise its territorial integrity,” it said.

“A rat will not be pacified when we hesitate to pelt it for fear of smashing the vase beside it,” it added.

China accused the United States yesterday of emboldening Asian nations in their territorial disputes with Beijing, as diplomatic exchanges over the latest maritime row grew sharper. In a phone call to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday, US Secretary of State John Kerry called Beijing’s actions “provocative,” the State Department said in a statement.

China’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying retorted at a regular briefing yesterday: “It is the US coming in and making a series of erroneous remarks about the issue in the waters, encouraging certain countries’ threatening and provocative behavior.” -- AFP

China told to make territorial foes pay ‘unaffordable price’ | BusinessWorld Online
 
china can screw its own cut ties with us we would welcome that no more chinese swine stealing our resources and our jobs no more chinese trash goods all good things no down side well if your chinese lap dog like the local maoist traitors and the business people who sold their souls to this chinese demons not our problem they move to china as far as we filipinos are concern.
 
Biden Tells Chinese General to Stop 'Dangerous' Actions in Disputed Territory



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May 15, 2014 10:29 PM

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden has told a top Chinese military official that Beijing's actions the South China Sea are dangerous and provocative.

Biden met in Washington Thursday with the Chinese military's chief of staff, General Fang Fenghui.

Biden told Fang that China cannot undermine security and peace.

China deployed an oil rig last month in a part of the South China Sea that Vietnam claims is within its exclusive economic zone.
 
Anyone help to explain about this funny dashed line ...
How about its thickness in 2 layers ?

Mention that the island next to the 2 layer dashed line, is Ly Son island of Vietnam, which is bigger than all of any other island in Spratly and Paracels Islands.
The population is nearly 20,000 residents

Ly Son island
Capital Ly Vinh[1]
Area
• Total 10 km2 (4 sq mi)
Population (2003)
• Total 19,695


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Ly Son island photo

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garlic is the key product of Ly Son island for long time

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Bring that line onto a normal map, and claim all inside ... cannot be called as peace loving.

Vietnam reacts cannot be called as aggressive
 
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