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China's South China Sea Records are Fakes

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Francis-Xavier Bonnet, the scholar of South China Sea claims, has demonstrated that the early Chinese claims are all fake.

Several authors writing about the Chinese claim to the Paracel Islands have dated the first official Chinese expedition to these islands to 1902. However, none of these writers have been able to show any records of this expedition taking place. In fact, Chinese records show that the expedition never happened. Instead, a secret expedition took place decades later to plant false archaeological evidence on the islands in order to bolster China’s territorial claim. The same strategy has been applied in the Spratly islands: the sovereignty markers of 1946 had been placed, in fact, ten years later, in 1956.

The View from Taiwan: China's South China Sea Records are Fakes
 
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apparently that article that says Tejas better than JF-17.

But Chinese members wrote that it is a Taiwanese News paper and not chinese and fake. This mean fake of fake is right. So Tejas beat Chinese plane.
 
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I asked you what was that stupid map. You mean 1.3 billion Chinese are stupid !?
you're 1,3bln people, then !? :lol:

As if you are clever? May I know what flag is planted in paracel island and who is guarding it? So that mean you are more stupid? :lol:
 
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As if you are clever? May I know what flag is planted in paracel island and who is guarding it? So that mean you are more stupid? :lol:

Surely, you're stupid, beast, map is not mean flag. :pop:
 
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Francis-Xavier Bonnet, the scholar of South China Sea claims, has demonstrated that the early Chinese claims are all fake.

Several authors writing about the Chinese claim to the Paracel Islands have dated the first official Chinese expedition to these islands to 1902. However, none of these writers have been able to show any records of this expedition taking place. In fact, Chinese records show that the expedition never happened. Instead, a secret expedition took place decades later to plant false archaeological evidence on the islands in order to bolster China’s territorial claim. The same strategy has been applied in the Spratly islands: the sovereignty markers of 1946 had been placed, in fact, ten years later, in 1956.

The View from Taiwan: China's South China Sea Records are Fakes

Taiwanese said that they faked the marking stones.

Surely, you're stupid, beast, map is not mean flag. :pop:

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Weather station built in Paracels in 1932 by French Indochina
A Vietnamese child was born here 76 years ago as daughter of Mai Xuan Tap - a staff member of the weather station. There's no threat at the time.

Remember, South Vietnam continue to control the islands upto 1974, then was hit by PLAN to take the control.

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