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We attack Itu-aba and you only can sit and watch. wanna fight with us?we will sink ur cheap copy warship in no time,your army is only use to take some Photoshp pictures,no use in real combat.We only worry when US support TW and sanction VN.

We just give u a chance to save your face.catch it...or lose all

no more troll please!
 
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Troll? U knew we fired to TW troop in Itu-aba last year,right. This year,we may take some more serious actions to those TWese troops:coffee:

If Vietcong do that, than Hanoi, Saigon and all other Vietcong occupied cities would be going down in flames. Vietcong belongs to only one place, the jungle, where you guys are from. The free people of Vietnam do not need Vietcong.
 
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I just give them the way to save their reputation,we're dealing with US to kick those Chinese TW out of Itu-aba now.with or without China,we still have many ways to take it back


We attack Itu-aba and you only can sit and watch. wanna fight with us?we will sink ur cheap copy warship in no time,your army is only use to take some Photoshp pictures,no use in real combat.We only worry when US support TW and sanction VN.

We just give u a chance to save your face.catch it...or lose all

You need to see a doctor, seriously.
 
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EU lawmakers to China : Face PHL before UN tribunal

A group of European Union (EU) lawmakers visiting the Philippines on Friday said China should join the arbitration process initiated by the Philippines before the United Nations to resolve territorial rifts in the South China Sea and prevent a military conflict.

Although the EU says it does not take sides to the sea row involving the Philippines, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan, the European parliamentarians said they see the Philippines’ legal action as a “good move” to enable a peaceful solution to the conflicts.

“The EU is on the side of the Philippines,” delegation chairman Werner Langen told a press conference. “It is in the interest of all the EU states that through the adherence to international agreements we solve these questions and solve the question of natural resources.”

The EU lawmakers’ backing adds a crucial voice to the Philippine decision to initiate arbitration process under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) to try to declare as “illegal” China’s expansive claim to the South China Sea, part of which is known in the Philippines as West Philippine Sea.

China has until February 21 to declare officially if it would get involved in the landmark case.

“The way chosen by the administration through arbitration is the way to do it,” Langen said.”We hope China will accept this because it takes two to tango, to come to a solution.”

The lawmakers said they find unsettling and a “threat to international trade” what they call China’s “expansionist policy” in the region, including in the South China Sea, amid its rapid military build-up.

“We need here direct talks and also international talks in order to find a solution. Otherwise you will see an arms race going on in this part of the world and this is never good for humanity,” said delegation vice-chairman Robert Goebbels.

The delegation, headed by Langen, is on a five-day visit to the Philippines to see first-hand the economic and social developments in the country. They held series of meetings with their Philippine counterparts in Congress and various government officials, including Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario.

Four members of Association of South East Asian Nations – Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei and Malaysia - have claims in the resource-rich waters. As a bloc, it has wanted to deal with the disputes as a regional group, a stance opposed by China, which wants bilateral negotiations to solve the overlapping claims without any international interference, specifically from its regarded regional military rival, the United States.

Manila has maintained that a rules-based approach is the only legitimate way in addressing disputes through a legal framework such as the UNCLOS.

UNCLOS is a 1982 accord by 163 countries that aims to govern the use of offshore areas and sets territorial limits of coastal states. The Philippines and China are both signatories to the treaty.

China is citing historical entitlements as basis for its huge claims over the South China Sea, a strategic waterway dotted with islands, shoals, cays, reefs and rock formations and is believed to be rich in oil and natural gas.

Many have feared the conflicts could be Asia's next flashpoint.

“The E.U. is very sympathetic to the Philippine claims and we see the way chosen by the administration to try to have this arbitration is a good one because that will force the Chinese to eventually accept arbitration,” Goebbels said. - Michaela del Callar, VVP, GMA News

EU lawmakers to China : Face PHL before UN tribunal | News | GMA News Online
 
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If Vietcong do that, than Hanoi, Saigon and all other Vietcong occupied cities would be going down in flames. Vietcong belongs to only one place, the jungle, where you guys are from. The free people of Vietnam do not need Vietcong.
You don´t need to explode. Niceguy trolls too much.

Yeah, you can trust his words. He will establish an troll army to invade Taiwan. Sure. And if you haven´t noticed Vietcong was a guerrilla army and does no longer exist.

As far as I know Vietnam officials denied Taiwanese accusation that Vietnamese coast guard fired on the island. Many assumed Taiwan just invented the incident as pretext to move heavy weapons onto the Taiping Island.
 
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Taiwan needs to strengthen its military presence on Taiping island.:azn:
 
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You don´t need to explode. Niceguy trolls too much.

Yeah, you can trust his words. He will establish an troll army to invade Taiwan. Sure. And if you haven´t noticed Vietcong was a guerrilla army and does no longer exist.

As far as I know Vietnam officials denied Taiwanese accusation that Vietnamese coast guard fired on the island. Many assumed Taiwan just invented the incident as pretext to move heavy weapons onto the Taiping Island.

Vietcong is now absorbed into the Vietnamese government. So the Vietnamese gov is now called Vietcong.
I won't be surprise if Vietcong would try to take over Taiwanese territory. Vietcong need to be in constant warfare to get its people to support Vietcong.
 
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Vietcong is now absorbed into the Vietnamese government. So the Vietnamese gov is now called Vietcong.
Says a illiterate Taiwanese. Should I repeat to you again:
Vietcong was a South Vietnamese guerrilla army and does no longer exist. After the unification, the whole organisation was desolved. Only North Vietnamese remained in the government.
I won't be surprise if Vietcong would try to take over Taiwanese territory.
Unfortunately it will never happen. Since ancient times we have the policy "never start a war with China, never fire the first shot".
Vietcong need to be in constant warfare to get its people to support Vietcong.
This is really BS! Does China need wars to get support from the people?
 
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As far as I know Vietnam officials denied Taiwanese accusation that Vietnamese coast guard fired on the island. Many assumed Taiwan just invented the incident as pretext to move heavy weapons onto the Taiping Island.
Denied ? Where is the link,bro ?

Vietcong is now absorbed into the Vietnamese government. So the Vietnamese gov is now called Vietcong.
I won't be surprise if Vietcong would try to take over Taiwanese territory. Vietcong need to be in constant warfare to get its people to support Vietcong.
Because we always win, so we will keep fighting until we can bring all of our enemies down to our knee :P
 
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