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I mean Taiwanese with weaklings.Oh, Mr Viet.
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I mean Taiwanese with weaklings.Oh, Mr Viet.
What makes you think that ROC is weak, you guys have no chance against their navy and air force.I mean Taiwanese with weaklings.
Actually as one American admiral few years ago responded to China sending warships to Hawaii and Alaska he said “we welcome it.” China wasn’t happy about that.For all US supah powah fanboy in here, please control your emotion
Welcome to 21st Century A New Era has begin
Don't claim sea based on history then based on what? Tell me smart Alec?Nothing special
Allowed by international sea laws
The only difference is the US don’t claim the seas of Alaska as based on an eunuch story.
LoL.. nice fake story.Actually as one American admiral few years ago responded to China sending warships to Hawaii and Alaska he said “we welcome it.” China wasn’t happy about that.
Actually as one American admiral few years ago responded to China sending warships to Hawaii and Alaska he said “we welcome it.” China wasn’t happy about that.
History is nothing.Don't claim sea based on history then based on what? Tell me smart Alec?
LoL.. nice fake story.
American are good with self bragging story like indian to boast their ego only.
Only thing special you want is washing plates in Germany.Nothing special
Allowed by international sea laws
The only difference is the US don’t claim the seas of Alaska as based on an eunuch story.
Fanboy getting triggered
China is so happy, that US coast guard they meet seems far more professional than your navy.
That's why they help US to protect your EEZ and ensured the Freedom of Navigation (FON) for Artic Shipping route near Alaska coast
The only one that seems doesn't happy with that is american fanboy in here
No China wasn't happy at all when the U.S. Admiral says he welcomes them when they went to Hawaii and Alaska.
US Welcomes China’s RIMPAC Spying
The top U.S. military leader in the Pacific sees a silver lining in China’s military surveillance of RIMPAC.thediplomat.com
US Welcomes China’s RIMPAC Spying
The top U.S. military leader in the Pacific sees a silver lining in China’s military surveillance of RIMPAC.
“The good news about this is that it’s a recognition, I think, or an acceptance by the Chinese of what we’ve been saying to them for some time, [which] is that military operations and survey operations in another country’s EEZs, where you have national — your own national security interest, are within international law and are acceptable. And this is a fundamental right that nations have.”
Locklear appeared to be referring to China’s long-standing opposition to the U.S. and other foreign navies operating in its own EEZ, which stretch out 200 nautical miles from a country’s coast. Although the UN Convention on the Law of Seas guarantees free navigation for peaceful vessels in other countries’ EEZ, Beijing has long maintained that surveillance does not meet this peaceful standard.
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This disagreement has led Chinese vessels to repeatedly harass U.S. Navy ships operating in China’s EEZ. At times, Beijing has formally called on the U.S. Navy to cease its operations in China’s EEZ. For example, in 2009 China’s Defense Ministry released a statement saying that:
“China believes the constant U.S. military air and sea surveillance and survey operations in China’s exclusive economic zone had led to military confrontations between the two sides. The way to resolve China-U.S. maritime incidents is for the U.S. to change its surveillance and survey operations policies against China, decrease and eventually stop such operations.”
However, after reports surfaced of the AGI’s surveillance of RIMPAC, China’s Defense Ministry resolutely defended the operation, stating: “The People’s Liberation Army naval ships’ operation in waters outside the territorial seas of other countries is in line with international law and international practice.”
LoL... Is the first inhibited in Shanghai a Chinese or Japanese? By your theory, Japan shall claim ho chi Minh city becos their bomber took off from Saigon to bomb RN prince of Wales bb in WWII.History is nothing.
If history matters then Japan can claim Shanghai because Japanese bombers were there.
Next trip will be pearl harbour.That's your media said it, Not Chinese media.
They said, they will repeat that again and it will become a new normal.
If they are not happy, why they want that become a new normal. Your logic is so ridiculous
With the rapid development of the PLA Navy, large Chinese warships will sail farther in the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean and the Atlantic, experts said.
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202109/1234379.shtml
PRC defending ROC? What a time to be alive.What makes you think that ROC is weak, you guys have no chance against their navy and air force.
They quote your government. Think about it. We accept the norm on Chinese ships freely navigating around then you should accept with no complaints with U.S. warships in SCS. What are Chinese ships sailing around going to do? Force us to stop navigating in SCS? No, as China said they are following the international laws.That's your media said it, Not Chinese media.
They said, they will repeat that again and it will become a new normal.
If they are not happy, why they want that become a new normal. Your logic is so ridiculous
With the rapid development of the PLA Navy, large Chinese warships will sail farther in the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean and the Atlantic, experts said.
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202109/1234379.shtml