Minjitta
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Map is easy to understand
China has imperial records claiming the South China Sea and its islands for 2,000 years.
I focus on the maps, because it's easier for some simple-minded people to understand.
A map is visual and when I say the South China Sea territory shown on the nine-dash-line map has been part of China since 1948 (or 65 years ago), most people understand it's been Chinese territory for three generations based solely on the unchallenged map.
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Trying to discuss calculus with a monkey
At JHungary, I never disputed it (e.g. Hawaii or Puerto Rico) was/is a self-governing territory. I just said it wasn't part of the United States. Do you understand the distinction?
A self-governing territory can be associated with a country, but it's not part of your country until Congress passes a law on admission and the self-governing territory decides to accept. Do you understand these legal hurdles and procedures?
I feel like I'm trying to discuss calculus with a monkey. You don't seem to understand the subtle differences.
Can you please show China 2000 years of record that show those islands belong to China, and why China have to claim those islands if China have those 2000 years old records, and why the world doesn't recognize those islands belong to China?