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China Warns U.S. To Stay Out Of Sea Dispute

Says who, you?

Have you not known many countries have claims in Southeast Asia Sea (SAS), yet says who, you to think SAS is historically a part of china?

There are two Taiwanese on this very forum. As I stated before if the U.S. or even the UN want to consider an independent Taiwan they have to get pass the KMT first.

So, there are 2 or even 3 Taiwanese and then what? The government of Taiwan want to be part of China? Isn't Taiwan independent as it purchased record arms-sells from the US? Talk about who has to get pass the KMT first, is it a joke or what?
 
China will never attack Vietnam + Philippines. She will only regain the rightful territories in the South China Sea.

How would China regain the rightful territories in the Southeast Asia Sea without "attack-n-cut" Vietnam's survey ship's cables?
 
So, there are 2 or even 3 Taiwanese and then what? The government of Taiwan want to be part of China? Isn't Taiwan independent as it purchased record arms-sells from the US? Talk about who has to get pass the KMT first, is it a joke or what?

KMT aims for eventual reunification with China. The believe that they are the legitimate rulers of China and Ma Yinjiu, the current ruler of Taiwan, is staunchly against Taiwan independence. I think the bigger joke is that most people think that every one from Taiwan automatically want independence without doing the least bit of background research.
 
How would China regain the rightful territories in the Southeast Asia Sea without "attack-n-cut" Vietnam's survey ship's cables?

The Vietnamese survey ships intruded upon China's territories and the Chinese ships had every right to cut the cables. Either way I don't see how U.S. interference is going to contribute to the situation.
 
The government of Taiwan want to be part of China? Isn't Taiwan independent as it purchased record arms-sells from the US? Talk about who has to get pass the KMT first, is it a joke or what?

More joke from the guy not doing any research:

Kuomintang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Kuomintang of China[4] (English pronunciation: /ˌkwoʊmɪnˈtɑːŋ/ or English pronunciation: /-ˈtæŋ/)[5] (KMT), sometimes romanized as Guomindang via the Pinyin transcription system or GMD for short, and translated as the Chinese Nationalist Party[6] is a political party of the Republic of China (commonly known as "Taiwan"). Its guiding ideology is the Three Principles of the People, espoused by Sun Yat-sen. It is the founding and the oldest political party in the Republic of China and its party headquarters are located in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China. It is currently (as of 2011) the ruling political party of the ROC, and is the majority party in terms of seats in the Legislative Yuan, The KMT is a member of the International Democrat Union. Current president Ma Ying-jeou, elected in 2008, is the seventh KMT member to hold the office of the presidency.

Together with the People First Party and Chinese New Party, the KMT forms what is known as the Taiwanese Pan-Blue coalition, which supports eventual unification with the mainland. However, the KMT has been forced to moderate their stance by advocating political and legal status quo of modern Taiwan. The KMT accepts a "One China Principle" - it officially considers that there is only one China and that the Republic of China (not the People's Republic of China) is its legitimate government. However, since 2008, in order to ease tensions with the People's Republic of China, the KMT endorses the "three nos" policy as defined by Ma Ying-jeou - no unification, no independence and no use of force.[7]
 
KMT aims for eventual reunification with China. The believe that they are the legitimate rulers of China and Ma Yinjiu, the current ruler of Taiwan, is staunchly against Taiwan independence. I think the bigger joke is that most people think that every one from Taiwan automatically want independence without doing the least bit of background research.

LOL, how can they not know that the KMT is the pro-reunification party?

Even the Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou, was born in Hong Kong, and his views are pro-reunification.
 
Unfortunately, SCS is not historically a part of china.



Ask Taiwanese if they want to be a part of china, however. It seems like it China that is having problem with its right.

Good News for you guys!!!

Russia supplies 1st batch of Su-30MK2 fighters to Vietnam

LE BOURGET (ITAR-TASS): Russia's top arms exporter Rosoboronexport has supplied the first batch of four Su-30MK2 fighters to Vietnam, head of the company's delegation at Paris Air Show 2011 said.

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Speaking about the share of aircraft equipment in overall exports of Russian armaments, Sergei Kornev noted yesterday that it made up 43 percent in 2010.

Normally, this indicator ranges between 45 and 50 percent, and this trend will keep in the near future, Kornev said.

The largest buyers of Russian aircraft are India, Algeria and Vietnam.

According to the Rosoboronexport official, the first four Su-30MK2 fighters had been recently sent to Vietnam.

"By our return to Moscow (i.e. by June 25) they will have been assembled and tested in flight. Rosoboronexport also offers Vietnam the Yak-130 trainer, but it is up to the customer to make the decision," he noted.

Earlier reports said Vietnam had concluded two contracts with Russia to buy 20 Su-30MK2

Russia supplies 1st batch of Su-30MK2 fighters to Vietnam - Brahmand.com
 
Russia supplies 1st batch of Su-30MK2 fighters to Vietnam

LE BOURGET (ITAR-TASS): Russia's top arms exporter Rosoboronexport has supplied the first batch of four Su-30MK2 fighters to Vietnam, head of the company's delegation at Paris Air Show 2011 said.

8719861144e031f8ebc534.jpg


Speaking about the share of aircraft equipment in overall exports of Russian armaments, Sergei Kornev noted yesterday that it made up 43 percent in 2010.

Normally, this indicator ranges between 45 and 50 percent, and this trend will keep in the near future, Kornev said.

The largest buyers of Russian aircraft are India, Algeria and Vietnam.

According to the Rosoboronexport official, the first four Su-30MK2 fighters had been recently sent to Vietnam.

"By our return to Moscow (i.e. by June 25) they will have been assembled and tested in flight. Rosoboronexport also offers Vietnam the Yak-130 trainer, but it is up to the customer to make the decision," he noted.

Earlier reports said Vietnam had concluded two contracts with Russia to buy 20 Su-30MK2

Russia supplies 1st batch of Su-30MK2 fighters to Vietnam - Brahmand.com

PLANAF had MK2s since 2009. Another thing: no Su-30MK2 variants have canards. It is interesting to note that the Indian media got the picture wrong again.
 
The Vietnamese survey ships intruded upon China's territories and the Chinese ships had every right to cut the cables. Either way I don't see how U.S. interference is going to contribute to the situation.

Apparently, China has evidence as of Vietnamese survey ships intruded upon China's territories or rightly put "disputed area", right? China has picture/video of location of where Vietnam ships intruded upon China's territories, do you? Or you meant inside the red dashed line?

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Surely, if China can't provide, then US's satellite will upon request at the critical moment. :laugh:
 
Apparently, China has evidence as of Vietnamese survey ships intruded upon China's territories or rightly put "disputed area", right? China has picture/video of location of where Vietnam ships intruded upon China's territories, do you? Or you meant inside the red dashed line?

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Surely, if China can't provide, then US's satellite will upon request at the critical moment. :laugh:

Of course I meant inside the red dashed line. It is not called "disputed area" for no reason.
 
More joke from the guy not doing any research:
Kuomintang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Kuomintang of China[4] (English pronunciation: /ˌkwoʊmɪnˈtɑːŋ/ or English pronunciation: /-ˈtæŋ/)[5] (KMT), sometimes romanized as Guomindang via the Pinyin transcription system or GMD for short, and translated as the Chinese Nationalist Party[6] is a political party of the Republic of China (commonly known as "Taiwan"). Its guiding ideology is the Three Principles of the People, espoused by Sun Yat-sen. It is the founding and the oldest political party in the Republic of China and its party headquarters are located in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China. It is currently (as of 2011) the ruling political party of the ROC, and is the majority party in terms of seats in the Legislative Yuan, The KMT is a member of the International Democrat Union. Current president Ma Ying-jeou, elected in 2008, is the seventh KMT member to hold the office of the presidency.

Together with the People First Party and Chinese New Party, the KMT forms what is known as the Taiwanese Pan-Blue coalition, which supports eventual unification with the mainland. However, the KMT has been forced to moderate their stance by advocating political and legal status quo of modern Taiwan. The KMT accepts a "One China Principle" - it officially considers that there is only one China and that the Republic of China (not the People's Republic of China) is its legitimate government. However, since 2008, in order to ease tensions with the People's Republic of China, the KMT endorses the "three nos" policy as defined by Ma Ying-jeou - no unification, no independence and no use of force.[7]

Where is the "no arms-sells" from US huh researcher Siegecrossbow?
 
Surely, if China can't provide, then US's satellite will upon request at the critical moment. :laugh:

No my knowledge of South East Asian geography is sufficiently sound. Some one, on the other hand, needs a lesson in East Asian History/Current affairs.

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Where is the "no arms-sells" from US huh researcher Siegecrossbow?

Where is the "KMT pro-independence" under researcher Peter? The conflict between the KMT and CCP is an extension of the Chinese civil war and not some sort of bid for independence.
 
PLANAF had MK2s since 2009. Another thing: no Su-30MK2 variants have canards. It is interesting to note that the Indian media got the picture wrong again.

I think you need to check again, Su-30MK2 have canards but China refused to opt for that in order to increase payload.

Canards are the optional one.
 
Of course I meant inside the red dashed line. It is not called "disputed area" for no reason.

It is not called "disputed area" but as McCain has said: “the aggressive behavior of China and the unsubstantiated territorial claims that it seeks to advance” are “exacerbating tensions” in the waters. Other countries in the area do not think differently either. :laugh:
 
A SIMPLE WARNING TO EVERYONE KEEP OUT OF CHINA TERRITORY DONT TRY TO PROVOKE CHINA AS YOU WILL PROVOKE PAKISTAN IF YOU PROVOKE CHINA
 
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