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Talk of the Day -- Taipei readies for long standoff with Manila | Talk of the Day | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS

"Talk of the Day -- Taipei readies for long standoff with Manila
2013/05/17 19:58:49

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Vessels of the ROC Navy and Coast Guard conduct a drill at sea Thursday.​

The front page of all local newspapers Friday were again dominated by the dispute with the Philippines over the fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman, with one of the main emphases being the show of force by Taiwan's Navy warships, Coast Guard cutters and Air Force fighter jets in or over waters near where the May 9 incident occurred.
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China Times:
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Since the May 9 shooting incident, which caused the death of a Taiwanese fisherman, warships belonging to Beijing's East China Sea fleet have transited the Bashi Channel between Taiwan and the Philippines.

If Taiwan had not sent ships as it did Thursday, the Chinese Navy ships would likely have a free rein in the area. It would have meant a regular Chinese naval presence both to the north and south of Taiwan on a regular basis, the officer said. (article continues)"
 
China is now itching a war against Pinoy, since there are more than dozen of sailors from China/Taiwan have lost their life thanks to the savagery from the Pinoy coast guard.

Now China wants blood for blood and life for life!
 
OK sabi mo :rofl:

Chinese foiled from occupying island

Philippine Navy ships used “bashing maneuvers” to drive away three fishing boats from mainland China that tried to occupy an island off Palawan in the West Philippine Sea on Tuesday, military sources said.

The fishing boats were in the vicinity of Ayungin Reef, also known as the Second Thomas Reef, when the Philippine Navy ships arrived and made “circling maneuvers” that forced the Chinese to move out, the source said.

“They were forced to back-off several miles from Ayungin Reef after our ships arrived in the area,” said the source who spoke to the Manila Standard on condition of anonymity.

Ayungin Reef, which is adjacent to Mischief Reef or Panganiban Reef, is only 150 miles off Palawan and 620 miles from southwest China. It was occupied by the Philippines in 1973.

The Chinese has occupied Scarborough Shoal or Bajo de Masinloc, which the Philippines has claimed as part of its territory. Filipino fishermen have been barred from entering the area.

The Philippine Navy has sent three ships—a Peacock Class offshore patrol, a frigate-type PS 74, and Personnel Carrer bessel PS 71—to the area to prevent the Chinese from coming back, the source said.

“At present they [the three fishing boats] are seen stationary several miles off Ayungin Reef. We are monitoring their movements,” the source said.

At the Scarborough Shoal, three Chinese vessels enforced a no-entry zone with a thick rope tied between two points of the shoal to prevent the entry of Filipino fishermen.

“Filipino fishermen are shooed away and threatened by the Chinese vessels that patrol the surrounding waters of Scarborough Shoal,” the source said.

Pagasa Mayor Eugenio Bito-onon, who was sailing back to Pagasa Island from Ayungin on an outrigger boat with 147 people on board, said they were chased by an unidentified patrol ship last Wednesday.

He said in a text message the patrol boat beamed a search light on them but it did not stop them from proceeding to their destination.

A Philippine Navy official said they were investigating the report.
Chinese foiled from occupying island - Manila Standard Today

Chinese foiled from occupying island Philippine Navy ships used “bashing maneuvers” to drive away three fishing boats from mainland China that tried to occupy an island off Palawan in the West Philippine Sea on Tuesday, military sources said. The fishing boats were in the vicinity of Ayungin Reef, also known as the Second Thomas Reef, when the Philippine Navy ships arrived and made “circling maneuvers” that forced the Chinese to move out, the source said. “They were forced to back-off several miles from Ayungin Reef after our ships arrived in the area,” said the source who spoke to the Manila Standard on condition of anonymity. Ayungin Reef, which is adjacent to Mischief Reef or Panganiban Reef, is only 150 miles off Palawan and 620 miles from southwest China. It was occupied by the Philippines in 1973. The Chinese has occupied Scarborough Shoal or Bajo de Masinloc, which the Philippines has claimed as part of its territory. Filipino fishermen have been barred from entering the area. The Philippine Navy has sent three ships—a Peacock Class offshore patrol, a frigate-type PS 74, and Personnel Carrer bessel PS 71—to the area to prevent the Chinese from coming back, the source said. “At present they [the three fishing boats] are seen stationary several miles off Ayungin Reef. We are monitoring their movements,” the source said. At the Scarborough Shoal, three Chinese vessels enforced a no-entry zone with a thick rope tied between two points of the shoal to prevent the entry of Filipino fishermen. “Filipino fishermen are shooed away and threatened by the Chinese vessels that patrol the surrounding waters of Scarborough Shoal,” the source said. Pagasa Mayor Eugenio Bito-onon, who was sailing back to Pagasa Island from Ayungin on an outrigger boat with 147 people on board, said they were chased by an unidentified patrol ship last Wednesday. He said in a text message the patrol boat beamed a search light on them but it did not stop them from proceeding to their destination. A Philippine Navy official said they were investigating the report.

http://manilastandardtoday.com/2013/05/18/chinese-foiled-from-occupying-island/

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That must be a new low for the Pinoy Navy. Using corvettes and frigates against fishing boats :omghaha:. Why not use your coast guard as they are more appropriate unless that concept is too complicated for your govenrment.
 
That must be a new low for the Pinoy Navy. Using corvettes and frigates against fishing boats :omghaha:. Why not use your coast guard as they are more appropriate unless that concept is too complicated for your govenrment.

You don't call armed boats that harass fishing boats a navy. You call them a pirate.
 
The coast guard and the navy is a disgrace. Our old warships lack anti sub and anti ship capability. When those Taiwanese fishermen were massacred, it hit a new low for the Philippines.

Those fishermen were unarmed.
 
The coast guard and the navy is a disgrace. Our old warships lack anti sub and anti ship capability. When those Taiwanese fishermen were massacred, it hit a new low for the Philippines.

Those fishermen were unarmed.

Philippine is really in the mercy of Taiwanese navy if Taiwan choose to attack. Its time for Aquino to apologize, compensate the family and turn over the murderous thugs that disguise as the coast guard. Soon, Taiwan will require the hand over the director of coast guard if Philippine don't hand over the thugs that murdered the fisherman.
 
Philippine is really in the mercy of Taiwanese navy if Taiwan choose to attack. Its time for Aquino to apologize, compensate the family and turn over the murderous thugs that disguise as the coast guard. Soon, Taiwan will require the hand over the director of coast guard if Philippine don't hand over the thugs that murdered the fisherman.

Wow so what your going to hurt other filipino again to make you feel better? may araw rin kayo mga hayop kayo!
 
You don't call armed boats that harass fishing boats a navy. You call them a pirate.

Yes you can also call the entire Navy which is used to harassing the fishing boats, Cutting the cables of Vietnam and claiming what ever it sees like a pirate a pirate Navy.

The coast guard and the navy is a disgrace. Our old warships lack anti sub and anti ship capability. When those Taiwanese fishermen were massacred, it hit a new low for the Philippines.

Those fishermen were unarmed.

How can you so sure of this incident when Han Chinese fishermen killed a Korean coast guard??

Nobody behaves in such a savage manner.
 
Yes you can also call the entire Navy which is used to harassing the fishing boats, Cutting the cables of Vietnam and claiming what ever it sees like a pirate a pirate Navy.



How can you so sure of this incident when Han Chinese fishermen killed a Korean coast guard??

Nobody behaves in such a savage manner.

In India, is the value of cables more than life itself? Maybe so for some high caste Indians toward lower caste or china looking north easterner. That's sad and different from western value or Chinese value where life itself is higher than cable chains.
 
In India, is the value of cables more than life itself? Maybe so for some high caste Indians toward lower caste or china looking north easterner. That's sad and different from western value or Chinese value where life itself is higher than cable chains.

Wow making enemies already red guard of MAtopac? that's really so great to start a day!

Face it your have anger and bullied so many people are you powerful to take us all out?
 
I am sure China is going to go for war with INDIA, Japan, S.Korea and Taiwan.... There many movements like S.Korea buying NATO Humvees and MRAPs from Afghanistan.... and INDIA is also buying equipment directly....
 
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