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LOL, Chinese speak loud as ever, but even when We destroyed Khmer-rouge and slap on your face in 1979, and still, here we stand.

We ram on you everyday when you try to sneak in our sea, and what's mighty PRC do until now!?
PRC can only fire on fishing-ship or cut civilian-ship's cable.
This is not 1988, when you bow down to USA and get her help to push VN around with war.

Vietnamese, please just face the reality. If you wanna find excuse or defend yourself with worthless facts, as you go. Today what is happening right now is, we are pushing you into the corner step by step. Our future 10,000 ton CCG and 12,000 ton Type 055 will bury you deep under the SCS.
 
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On Sept. 10th 2013,a groundbreaking ceremony was held of the construction of a new type of 3500-ton electric propulsion:smitten: fishery law enforcement vessel at Wuchang Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.:

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Launch in 2014.
 
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This ain't 1979.

China is years ahead of Vietnam in military tech and tactics. The Vietnam War is over. War is fought with advance technology.

BTW, you're an ironic clown.
Stop quote my post. I don't want waste time with false-flagger troll do.g .
Vietnamese, please just face the reality. If you wanna find excuse or defend yourself with worthless facts, as you go. Today what is happening right now is, we are pushing you into the corner step by step. Our future 10,000 ton CCG and 12,000 ton Type 055 will bury you deep under the SCS.

Reality!?

So why did mighty PRC still do nothing but *war on newspaper, until now
We ramed on your CMS Ship whenever you sneak in our water, and what can you do !? :lol:
 
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I am sure,absolutely sure,that our neighbours in the SCS,especially Vietnam and the Philippines,would very much enjoy the company of the following ships in the not-too-distant future:

Zubirs
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Type 056As and Type 054As
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CCGs 2401 and 3401
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More CCGs and Type 056s
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Another double-hull in the making

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Miles and miles of blocks:azn:

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Enough for dozens of FFGs、law enforcement ships, surveillance ships and other auxiliary/support vesselss。
 
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Another double-hull in the making

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Miles and miles of blocks:azn:

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Enough for dozens of FFGs、law enforcement ships, surveillance ships and other auxiliary/support vesselss。
Alot of Chinese BIG Targets
 
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MANILA - The Philippines and the
United States will begin war games
near disputed South China Sea
waters this week, showcasing fast-
expanding military ties and likely
further stoking tensions with China.
The annual exercises, which involve
2,300 marines from both sides, will
take place amid the backdrop of
ongoing negotiations to further
increase an American military
presence and the deployment of its
hardware in the former US colony.
They also come three weeks before
US President Barack Obama is due to
visit Manila, a huge moment for the
Philippines as it looks for US support
amid a worsening row with China
over rival claims to parts of the
South China Sea. “The Chinese will
view these military exercises as yet
another example of the Philippines
stirring up tensions in the South
China Sea and of the US taking
advantage of the situation to
increase its military presence,”
regional security expert Ian Storey
told AFP.
Beijing, which insists it has
sovereignty to nearly all of the South
China Sea, has repeatedly railed at
the Philippines for refusing to back
down in the territorial dispute and
seeking to draw the US closer.
Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and
Taiwan also have competing claims
to parts of the sea, which is believed
to sit atop vast deposits of fossil
fuels, but China has been
particularly angered at the
Philippines for being the most vocal.
For the Philippines, the dispute will
continue to be “the central driver” of
efforts to intensify its alliance with
the US, according to Storey, a senior
fellow at the Institute of Southeast
Asian Studies in Singapore.
The Philippine-US Amphibious
Landing Exercises (Phiblex) will
begin on Wednesday at a naval base
in Zambales, a province on the
western coast of Luzon island facing
the South China Sea.
It is about 220 kilometres (135
miles) from Scarborough Shoal, a
group of rocky outcrops in the
Philippines’ internationally
recognised exclusive economic zone
which has been occupied by Chinese
vessels since last year.
Scarborough Shoal has become the
prime focus of the territorial dispute
in recent weeks, with the Philippines
accusing China of erecting concrete
structures there.
The war games, which will last three
weeks, will involve two US warships
and live ground fire exercises,
according to the Philippine military.
Staff planning exercises will also be
held “that will increase the
capability to conduct bilateral
maritime security and territorial
defence operation”, the US embassy
said in a statement.
Neither side, however, would release
the specific locations for the sea
drills.
The exercises take place as the allies
are moving closer to a planned deal
that would expand the US troop
presence in the Philippines, which
wants the agreement struck before
the end of the year.
The pact would allow the United
States to bring military hardware on
to local bases, and formalise more
US troop visits.
The United States had a permanent
military presence at two bases in the
Philippines until 1992.
The bases were closed amid
nationalist opposition, but the
current administration of President
Benigno Aquino has rallied pro-US
sentiment to counter China.
Even ahead of the pact, there has
been a “surge” in recent years of US
troops passing through the
Philippines, according to John
Blaxland, a security and defence
analyst at the Australia National
University’s College of Asia and the
Pacific.
This has dovetailed with Obama’s
strategic “pivot” to Asia, which in
turn has fuelled long-held Chinese
concerns about the US trying to
encircle China.
“The Philippines is one of the most
enthusiastic supporters for the
rebalancing in Asia, and the US is
very happy to have regained routine
access, if not formal basing at the
naval and air facilities there,”
Blaxland told AFP.
Storey also said that independent
research data showed there had
been an increase in US military
visits.
The number of US warships making
calls in the Philippines “has
increased dramatically” to 80 this
year, he said.
A Philippine Navy officer, who asked
not to be named, confirmed the
increase in port calls to Manila as
well as in Subic, the former US naval
base in Zambales.
AFP asked the US embassy in Manila
for data on US military visits to the
Philippines in recent years, but no
information was provided
 
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In my view this is good for Philippines, You people are yet to know the true intentions of CCP. So better have a counter weight to Chinese bullying.

To tell you the first thing Chinese did after the credit crisis in July is go to USA for dialogue.

China is behaving like a shadow. It is not opposing USA neither it is welcoming it.

Why is this even news?

America needs to GTFO. Nosy jingoistic fools. This is not their dispute in the sea. They only want oil, greedy capitalist fat cats.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_Defense_Treaty_(U.S.%E2%80%93Philippines)

Why do you even care? Your country isn't even part of this.
 
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In my view this is good for Philippines, You people are yet to know the true intentions of CCP. So better have a counter weight to Chinese bullying.

To tell you the first thing Chinese did after the credit crisis in July is go to USA for dialogue.

China is behaving like a shadow. It is not opposing USA neither it is welcoming it.

We don't need the US. We can do this ourselves. Anyway, China has yet to fire the first shot.
 
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