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no, all blocks lie well within our EEZ, which are not disputed (Chinese say otherwise, but we don´t care). It is very interesting to see the reactions of China right now on the deals between India and Vietnam: nothing. We can assume Vietnam leadership informed China beforehand about the deals with India.@Viet..I know that buddy that India got 127 and 128 and returned one block as there is no significant oil or gas.but those were nowhere near Spartly...
Sick with ur own cheap lie ??Indian people are up to no good, trust me you can't ally with them they will betray you someday.
But you can totally trust good Chinese people, they are so peaceful and nice. They are going to be your best friend forever...
I suddenly feel sick.
Good move from Indian bro, we will protect ur oil company at all cost . If China dare to make trouble wt u , just simply sink its oil tanker in SCS(east sea) and enjoy to watch China's economy collapse
Keep on masturbating to your wet dreams, this is what happens in reality.
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nice, just keep showing your ugly face. Are you proud of killing our people?Keep on masturbating to your wet dreams, this is what happens in reality.
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Be rational Indians. Don't be used by Vietnamese. Once your investments in SCS are completely destroyed by war. Don't blame China had not warned you.
sea pirates have their big mouth and aggressive mentality, we know that.
All the countries bordering SCS should get together, form a company, and jointly develop the area together.
No, we will take all from China-TW and share it wt PhillipineAll the countries bordering SCS should get together, form a company, and jointly develop the area together.
No, we will take all from China-TW and share it wt Phillipine
The invasion took place when all the Philippine soldiers guarding the island of Pugad left to attend to the birthday party of their commanding officer who is based on nearby Parola Island. The storm that day is also believed to have persuaded all the soldiers to regroup temporarily on Parola island. A report also came out saying that South Vietnamese officials managed to send Vietnamese prostitutes to the birthday party to lure the Filipino soldiers guarding Pugad Island. It was said to be a "present" to the Philippine commander for his birthday and as a move of South Vietnamese forces to befriend all Filipino soldiers guarding the Spratlys. Philippine soldiers did not expect that South Vietnam would resort to foul play since both Philippines and South Vietnam, together with the United States, were allies in the Vietnam War. This tactic is believed to be the reason why South Vietnamese forces knew that the Filipino soldiers left the island, an action that is usually kept confidential.
After the party and after the weather cleared out, the returning soldiers were surprised that a company of South Vietnamese soldiers were already in the island. The South Vietnamese flag replaced the Philippine flag flying in the pole created by Philippine soldiers themselves. The soldiers returned to Parola immediately for fear that Parola would be the next target. After higher-ups of the Philippines were informed about the situation, they instructed the troops based in Parola and Pagasa to stay on red alert status. For the following mornings, the only thing the Filipino soldiers could do in Parola was to "curse" while South Vietnamese sang their national anthem. Malacañang officials, who did not wanted to compromise the alliance while the Vietnam War was still being fought, decided to remain silent.
During the 1970s the Spratly islands was already a source of dispute for many countries in the region with Malaysia, the People's Republic of China (Communist China), the Republic of China (Taiwan), the Philippines and South Vietnam all claimed sovereignty over all or parts of the islands. In early 1975 the underlying tension between the claimants came to the surface when South Vietnam invaded Southwest Cay, then occupied by the military forces of its wartime ally, the Philippines. In order to lure the Philippines soldiers off Southwest Cay, it was reported that South Vietnamese authorities sent prostitutes to the birthday party of the Philippine military commander on another island.[6][7]
While the Philippine soldiers left their post to attend the birthday party of their commanding officer, South Vietnamese soldiers moved in to occupy Southwest Cay. After the Philippines military realized they had lost their territory, they planned to retake the island from the South Vietnamese through military force. However, by the time the Philippines military were able to put their plan into action, the South Vietnamese had already built a strong defense on Southwest Cay, thus deterring any potential counter-attack. Later Southwest Cay would be the first major target for the North Vietnamese Navy.[8]
The sixth largest Spratly island. Only 1.75 miles (2.82 km) from Northeast Cay and can be seen before the horizon. Previously a breeding place for birds and covered with trees and guano. Export of guano was once carried out "on a considerable scale." Fringing reef partly above water at high tide. Vietnam erected its first lighthouse in the Spratlys here in October 1993 and built an airstrip. Has a three-story building, garrisoned by soldiers. Philippine military controlled the island before early 1970s. South Vietnamese forces (Republic of Vietnam) invaded the island in 1975, when Filipino soldiers guarding the island attended the birthday party of their commanding officer based in the nearby Northeast Cay. A confirmed report came out that Vietnamese prostitutes were sent by Vietnamese officials to the birthday party, supposedly a sign of good brotherhood between the forces, but was actually used to lure the Filipino soldiers guarding the island. Filipino forces apparently planned on attacking the island, thus it would have led to a war, but Vietnamese forces were able to erect a huge garrison in the island within few weeks, forcing Filipino officials to abort the plan. Since then, more soldiers were assigned to Parola Island (North East Cay), to avoid it from happening again. This was confirmed by interviews with soldiers involved in an episode of the defunct ABS-CBN's Magandang Gabi Bayan (Good Evening Nation) program. See Policies, activities and history of the Philippines in Spratly Islands#Southwest Cay invasion for more details. Part of North Danger Reef.
All the countries bordering SCS should get together, form a company, and jointly develop the area together.