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Ya and that order can kiss our @$$ china as no right to order the Philippines since its our waters anyway so we ORDER YOU JERKS TO SUCK OUR STICKS AND LEAVE OUR WATERS AND ISLANDS AND WITHDRAW YOUR OCCUPATION FORCES. :omghaha:
 
And the Nimitz Strike Group is just around the corner. :azn:
We know.... because we need exact coordinates to launch our DF-21D ;)


We will withdraw, if your boats did the same.
China offered to share for decades but Aquino III crossed the line. It's a pity because his mother was respected in China. While Aquino III is still Philippines' leader, I can offer no guarantee China will not teach Philippines a lesson to make an example for other countries.
 
CMS 2168 launched at HPS today 28.04.2013:

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Vietnam, China hold sea-related negotiations


Updated : 4/25/2013 5:56:54 PM Voice of Vietnam
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(VOV) -Working teams representing Vietnam and China have completed the third round of less contentious negotiations on cooperation at sea in Beijing.

The April 22–24 negotiations accorded with the consensus between higher-level Vietnamese and Chinese leaders as well as the stipulations of the Vietnam-China Agreement on Basic Principles Guiding the Settlement of Maritime Issues signed on October 11, 2011.

Both sides exchanged opinions and discussed measures to protect the maritime environment, boost cooperation on science and technology, and collaborate on search & rescue services and natural disaster response.

They agreed to prioritise increasing joint search & rescue efforts, researching and managing the island and Tonkin Gulf maritime environments between Vietnam and China, and comparing vestigial Holocene sediments found in the Red River Delta and Changjiang River Delta.

Both sides agreed to hold the fourth round of less contentious sea-related negotiations in Vietnam in the second half of this year.
 
6(4+1+1) CMS vessels seen under construction at HPS:

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All pics taken today 28.04.2013 :coffee:

More,far more,and bigger CMS ships in the pipeline。:yay::omghaha:
 
We know.... because we need exact coordinates to launch our DF-21D ;)


China offered to share for decades but Aquino III crossed the line. It's a pity because his mother was respected in China. While Aquino III is still Philippines' leader, I can offer no guarantee China will not teach Philippines a lesson to make an example for other countries.

We he's been going great can't say about your country his reforms and his solution have made this country great so calling him names and criticizing his leadership will not do your invasion justice your so called indisputable claims are impossible and childish with no legal or logical foundation and if you attack us go ahead then it will end china for sure since the Philippines is using all peaceful means to end this peaceful and you using a military solution it would destroy china's so called peaceful rise and will end both your military and economic domination much faster much more (your on your way) you can bark all this foolish warmongering and racist criticism about my country so please do so see what happens to china. Its the Victim countries last laugh really.

Its funny you claim Japan was and still is evil and yet your on the path they took in the 1930s meaning you people have not learn anything from the war while the rest of us have and seek a peaceful solution you advocate for violence typical imperialist
 
Chinese tourists sail to disputed islands



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BEIJING: The first Chinese tour ship to visit disputed South China Sea islands set sail on Sunday, state media reported, a move likely to stoke a long-running territorial row between Beijing and its neighbours.

Plans to allow tourists to visit the Paracel Islands is the latest stage in China's development of the territory, which has previously angered Vietnam and caused concern in Washington.

Vietnam and China have a longstanding territorial row over the Paracel Islands. Hanoi last month accused a Chinese vessel of firing on one of its fishing boats which had sailed in disputed waters in the area.

Up to 100 passengers paid a ticket price between 7,000 yuan ($1,135) and 9,000 yuan for the four-day voyage, which is set to become a monthly or twice monthly trip if the maiden trip proves successful, the Global Times said.

Only passengers in "good health, which includes having a normal weight" are permitted on the trip, the newspaper added, in a report which cites the Shanghai Morning Post.

The plan to allow cruise tours follows rapid development of infrastructure in a new city -- Sansha -- along with the establishment of an army garrison in the Paracels last year.

A named commentary in the Global Times defended the decision to allow tourists to visit the islands, which are known as Xisha in China.

"China's Xisha tourism has nothing to do with its neighbouring countries," said Ju Hailong, a research fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies at Jinan University, in the southern city of Guangzhou.

"Those who want to manipulate China's moves to make trouble are not admirers of international law and regional security."

Officials earlier this month confirmed they would open up the Islands to tourism.

China has occupied the Paracels since a brief war with South Vietnam in 1974. It is a cluster of about 40 islets, sandbanks and reefs.

Taiwan, the Philippines, Brunei and Malaysia all have rival claims to parts of the South China Sea, while the United States is also watching Beijing's increased assertiveness.

In his address opening China's parliament last month, former Premier Wen Jiabao said Beijing should "develop the marine economy... and safeguard China's maritime rights and interests".


Chinese tourists sail to disputed islands - Channel NewsAsia


The CPC is very business oriented, I must say.
 
^ Lucky. I want to go for May holiday. Maybe will see some Vietnamese "navy" vessels sunk by PLAN.
 
Chinese tourists sail to disputed islands



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BEIJING: The first Chinese tour ship to visit disputed South China Sea islands set sail on Sunday, state media reported, a move likely to stoke a long-running territorial row between Beijing and its neighbours.

Plans to allow tourists to visit the Paracel Islands is the latest stage in China's development of the territory, which has previously angered Vietnam and caused concern in Washington.

Vietnam and China have a longstanding territorial row over the Paracel Islands. Hanoi last month accused a Chinese vessel of firing on one of its fishing boats which had sailed in disputed waters in the area.

Up to 100 passengers paid a ticket price between 7,000 yuan ($1,135) and 9,000 yuan for the four-day voyage, which is set to become a monthly or twice monthly trip if the maiden trip proves successful, the Global Times said.

Only passengers in "good health, which includes having a normal weight" are permitted on the trip, the newspaper added, in a report which cites the Shanghai Morning Post.

The plan to allow cruise tours follows rapid development of infrastructure in a new city -- Sansha -- along with the establishment of an army garrison in the Paracels last year.

A named commentary in the Global Times defended the decision to allow tourists to visit the islands, which are known as Xisha in China.

"China's Xisha tourism has nothing to do with its neighbouring countries," said Ju Hailong, a research fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies at Jinan University, in the southern city of Guangzhou.

"Those who want to manipulate China's moves to make trouble are not admirers of international law and regional security."

Officials earlier this month confirmed they would open up the Islands to tourism.

China has occupied the Paracels since a brief war with South Vietnam in 1974. It is a cluster of about 40 islets, sandbanks and reefs.

Taiwan, the Philippines, Brunei and Malaysia all have rival claims to parts of the South China Sea, while the United States is also watching Beijing's increased assertiveness.

In his address opening China's parliament last month, former Premier Wen Jiabao said Beijing should "develop the marine economy... and safeguard China's maritime rights and interests".


Chinese tourists sail to disputed islands - Channel NewsAsia


The CPC is very business oriented, I must say.


Chinese aggressors go to hell.

Viet Nam stands up for East Sea


VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam has reiterated that it will adopt every suitable peaceful measure to defend its sovereignty, jurisdiction and legitimate national interests in the East Sea in accordance with the UN Charter, international law and the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 UNCLOS).

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Luong Thanh Nghi said this in Ha Noi on Friday, April 26. He was answering reporters' questions on Viet Nam's response to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS)'s appointment of arbitrators to the ad hoc arbitration tribunal established pursuant to Annex VII of the 1982 UNCLOS.

Nghi said Viet Nam learned that on January 22, the Philippines' foreign ministry sent the Chinese embassy a diplomatic note on the Philippines' proceedings against China to the tribunal.

"As a coastal country with its legal and legitimate national rights and interests in the East Sea, Viet Nam takes an interest in and keeps a close watch on the process of the law suit", he said.

He added that Viet Nam had sufficient legal and historical evidence and management realities affirming sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction over its waters in accordance with the 1982 UNCLOS, and other international treaties.

s"Viet Nam once again affirms its sovereignty over Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagoes, as well as sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction over its internal and territorial waters, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf in the Eat Sea", said Nghi.

Viet Nam has suggested that concerned parties implement the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) signed between ASEAN member nations and China in 2002, and the Joint Declaration of the 15th ASEAN-China Summit on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the DOC, he said.

The spokesperson added that Viet Nam hoped ASEAN member states and China would "promptly conduct official negotiations to formulate a Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC)".

Source: VNS
 
China orders the Philippines to withdraw from Spratlys or else military action will follow!

Thitu island is coming back to China just like Scarborough Shoal.

Philippines accused of trying to 'illegally' occupy South China Sea territories - Telegraph
Philippines rejects China's call to withdraw from disputed islands | Sun.Star
China offered to share for decades but Aquino III crossed the line. It's a pity because his mother was respected in China. While Aquino III is still Philippines' leader, I can offer no guarantee China will not teach Philippines a lesson to make an example for other countries.
Well you have to understand that you have more to lose than to gain if the war breaks-out in the West Philippines Sea/South China Sea. If you attack us, there is a big chance for other world powers to join the war in other fronts to grab the opportunity and establish a "new world order" minus the dead dragon.

ASEAN would be on our side and Japan has all the reason to help us as allies, not to mention the US. Taiwan would also have the chance to bring her fight openly together with other nations joining the war against China.

It's the classical "Flea Attack" tactics. Bite the dog in different parts until it goes crazy where to scratch. :omghaha:

So go ahead. We'll just wait for your first shot.
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^ You are still waiting for USA to help you against PLAN attack on Scarborough Shoal last year :lol:
 
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