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the United States Navy has staged its third FONOP in the South China Sea

china wont do a damn thing... and i repeat they won't
its just a paper tiger trying to save face. all talk no bite..

they cant even take taiwan.. they tried to take taiwan before until they saw 2 aircraft carriers guarding taiwan..

and all that tough talk dissapeared.

How about use "US" and "Cuba "(or "North Korea") to substitute "China" and " Taiwan".
 
What did USS Lawrence achieve? Did China suddenly stopped land reclamation?
Like what the article said. USS Lawrence just achieved innocent passage. Pretty much indicate US respect Taiping dao 200mile EEZ.

USS Lawrence did not loitter, did not stop and no helicopter took off.

Again no other country join USS Lawrence. US again is on its own.
 
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And what did you do about it?

The Chinese are continuing to build their island.

The Americans are digging their own grave. They are looking for trouble with a lot of countries and regions. Just wait till that scum Trump becomes the leader of this country...
 
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3 Aircrafts and 3 warships raping US ship together in SCS!

Chinese military Announcement : we'll do whatever we want to do in SCS,because we are powerful enough!

China haters can cry me a river !




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Just a few irrelevant pics.
Could you show us more detailed pics to show the confrontaion ?

3 Aircrafts and 3 warships raping US ship together in SCS!

Chinese military Announcement : we'll do whatever we want to do in SCS,because we are powerful enough!

China haters can cry me a river !




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Before, we only dispatch PLAN ship to tail USN ship. Make sure they are only doing innocent passage. Now they are threatening to do military operations in our territorial waters, we scramble fighters with anti-ship missiles to sink them upon first sign of trouble.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/may/10/us-warships-chinese-fighters-tense-showdown-south-/?

Chinese fighter jets buzz U.S. warship on South China Sea

The cat-and-mouse game over who controls one of the world’s most strategic waterways escalated again Tuesday as China scrambled a team of fighter jets to track a U.S. warship as it sailed by a disputed patch of ground in the heart of the South China Sea.

Chinese commanders ordered a team of fighter jets into the skies above the Fiery Cross reef near the Spratly Islands after the USS William P. Lawrence conducted a “freedom of navigation operation” close to the reef, which is also claimed by Taiwan, Vietnam and the Philippines.

The William P. Lawrence, a U.S. destroyer armed with a suite of guided missiles, steamed within 12 nautical miles of the reef when the fighters were launched, Navy Cmdr. Bill Urban, a Pentagon spokesman, said in a statement Tuesday.

The U.S. Navy has made similar missions to challenge Beijing’s increasingly assertive claims to the vast bulk of the waterway, a critical global commercial trade path, but the Chinese response this time was particularly sharp. Before the arrival of the pair of Chinese fighters, three Chinese warships reportedly shadowed the U.S. destroyer as it made its patrol in and around the reef.

The U.S. ship’s course near the Fiery Cross, which Beijing maintains falls within Chinese territorial waters in the South China Sea, was also part of a suspected surveillance mission to observe the 10,000-foot runway newly constructed on the reef, according to Chinese officials.

“The action by the U.S. threatens China’s sovereignty and security, endangers the safety of people and facilities on the reef and harms regional peace and stability,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang told the state-run Xinhua News Agency on Tuesday.

China “will continue to take measures to safeguard our sovereignty and security,” Mr. Lu said.

The U.S. warship’s mission was a “simple act of provocation” designed to further inflame regional rivalries and embolden U.S. allies to take action against China, he said.

Cmdr. Urban said the ship’s mission was undertaken to “challenge excessive maritime claims” by China, Taiwan and Vietnam, which were seeking to restrict navigation rights in the South China Sea, according to the Reuters news agency.

Top Obama administration officials have tried to downplay the drama of the Navy missions through the South China Sea, insisting that they are simply passing through widely recognized international waters.

Secretary of State John F. Kerry waved aside a question as to whether the U.S. government was trying to send a message ahead of a visit to Asia by President Obama this month for the Group of Seven summit in Japan.

“This is not a pointed strategy calculated to do anything except keep a regular process of freedom of navigation operations underway,” he told reporters in London.

Defense officials in Washington argue that the runway on the Fiery Cross reef was one of several military installations China had built up on artificial “islands” in the South China Sea, designed as launching pads to deter challenges to its territorial claims by the United States and other regional powers and to bolster its case to ownership under international maritime law.

Court case

The Philippines has filed a challenge with the Permanent Court of Arbitration based in The Hague against China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea, but Beijing has said it does not recognize the court’s jurisdiction.

Chinese officials claim the installations are simply “defensive facilities on the relevant reefs in the [Spratly] Islands,” and Beijing’s ongoing efforts to militarize the South China Sea “is completely reasonable and totally necessary” to maintain the country’s national security in the region.

China, along with the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and other Pacific powers have all participated in the steady militarization of the region over the past several years, with advancing clashes over who controls large expanses of the sea.

Along with the installation at Fiery Cross, Chinese engineers have been constructing a military installation at Scarborough Shoal, an ocean reef 124 nautical miles west from the Philippine costal province of Zambales.

In April, Navy commanders deployed the Stennis Carrier Strike Group to the waters around the shoal, conducting maritime and aerial operations in one of the largest shows of U.S. naval power near the shoal in recent memory.

Manila has begun construction work on its own seaport and adjoining aircraft runway on Pagasa Island, one of several islands that make up the Spratly chain.

The Philippine government says the effort is designed strictly to support commercial business and tourism to the island, but many in China and elsewhere see it as a prospective miniature naval base for U.S. and Philippine troops.

In March, the outgoing Philippine President Benigno Aquino administration announced a deal with Washington to allow a rotating U.S. military presence at five Philippine bases.

Under the security pact signed that month, Antonio Bautista Air Base, close to the contested Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, Basa Air Base north of Manila, Fort Magsaysay in Palayan, Lumbia Air Base in Mindanao and Mactan-Benito Ebuen Air Base in Cebu, Reuters reported.

China’s Mr. Lu said Beijing was not trying to “bully” the smaller countries that ring its border but would also not submit to “blackmail” through the threat of an international court decision.

But Manila is entering a period of uncertainty after elections Monday in which the winning candidate has sent mixed signals about whether he will confront or cooperate with China on trying to resolve the territorial issue.

Rodrigo Duterte, the outspoken provincial mayor dubbed the Filipino Donald Trump for his pugnacious, off-the-cuff style, won the race to succeed Mr. Aquino.

Mr. Duterte at one point in the campaign colorfully said he would be willing to ride a personal watercraft to the Spratly Islands and plant a flag to underscore his country’s claims. But he also said he would make the trip in lieu of sending Philippine troops into an open conflict with China.

That said, Mr. Duterte will likely adhere to the national security policies of the outgoing Mr. Aquino, including support for continued U.S. presence patrols in the South China Sea, regional national security analysts said Tuesday.
 
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Before, we only dispatch PLAN ship to tail USN ship. Make sure they are only doing innocent passage. Now they are threatening to do military operations in our territorial waters, we scramble fighters with anti-ship missiles to sink them upon first sign of trouble.



there are countless DF-21D, DF-26 and Subs as well!
 
US Navy Continues Provocative 'Freedom of Navigation' Drills in S China Sea
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On Tuesday, the Pentagon conducted its latest maritime reconnaissance in the South China Sea, performing a freedom of navigation patrol within the 12-mile territorial limit of Beijing’s recently-constructed artificial island. This time, China responded in kind.
"These excessive maritime claims are inconsistent with international law as reflected in the Law of the Sea Convention, in that they purport to restrict the navigation rights that the United States and all states are entitled to exercise," US Defense Department spokesman Bill Urban said, in an email statement.

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China's Port Call Snub to US Carrier a 'Punishment for Being a Provocative Vanguard’
The "excessive maritime claims" refers to Beijing’s construction of artificial islands in the Spratly archipelago. While Washington has accused Beijing of attempting to establish an air defense zone, China maintains it has the right to build within its own territory and that the islands will be primarily used for humanitarian purposes.

Tuesday’s freedom of navigation patrol by the guided missile destroyer USS William P. Lawrence is meant to challenge China’s territorial claims. Similar patrols have been conducted in recent months by the USS Lassen and US fighter aircraft.

Previous patrols have passed without incident, but on Tuesday Beijing scrambled a pair of fighter jets and three warships to intercept the US naval vessel.

"[The US patrol] again proves that China’s construction of defensive facilities on the relevant reefs in the Nansha Islands is completely reasonable and totally necessary," China’s Defense Ministry said in a statement, using an alternative name for the Spratlys.

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US Navy to Boost Presence in Disputed South China Sea Region
Speaking to reporters, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang claimed that the the action of the USS William P. Lawrence is illegal.

"This action by the US side threatened China’s sovereignty and security interests, endangered the staff and facilities on the reef, and damaged regional peace and stability," he said.

Some experts have suggested that the timing of this latest patrol is intended to coincide with President Barack Obama’s visit to Southeast Asia later this month. US Secretary of State John Kerry, however, downplayed any connection with the president’s itinerary.

"This is not a pointed strategy calculated to do anything except keep a regular process of freedom of navigation operations underway," he told reporters.

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Washington's Gamble in S China Sea Reflects 'Contempt for Int'l Law'
While China lays claim to most of the South China Sea, there are overlapping claims by Malaysia, the Philippines, Brunei, Taiwan, and Vietnam.

Speaking in Vietnam, Daniel Russel, US assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific, highlighted the need for the American patrols.

"If the world’s largest navy cannot sail where international law permits, then what happens to the ships of navy of smaller countries?" he said.


Read more: http://sputniknews.com/asia/20160510/1039386944/us-navy-china-provocations.html#ixzz48KG41JKF
 
countless DF-21 LoL

only good to give pride for Chinese keyboard warrior

nuff said
 
So another "innocent passage"*

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/11/world/asia/south-china-sea-us-warship.html

Cmdr. Bill Urban, a spokesman for the Pentagon, said in a statement that the William P. Lawrence “exercised right of innocent passage” as it transited within 12 miles of Fiery Cross Reef. That means the vessel was not conducting military operations.


*Innocent passage is a concept in the law of the sea that allows for a vessel to pass through the territorial waters of another state, subject to certain restrictions. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea defines innocent passage as this:[1]

Passage is innocent so long as it is not prejudicial to the peace, good order or security of the coastal State. Such passage shall take place in conformity with this Convention and with other rules of international law.

Innocent passage concedes the coastal country's territorial sea claim, unlike freedom of navigation, which directly contests it.[2]

The law was codified in 1958 and affirmed in 1982.[3][4]
 
Just a few irrelevant pics.
Could you show us more detailed pics to show the confrontaion ?

Yes. Actually we will invite you on board of one of those warships.

Besides, we appreciate the innocent passage, which recognizes China's sovereignty over the islands.

Like what the article said. USS Lawrence just achieved innocent passage. Pretty much indicate US respect Taiping dao 200mile EEZ.

USS Lawrence did not loitter, did not stop and no helicopter took off.

Again no other country join USS Lawrence. US again is on its own.

Taiping is a good case to trash the PH-initiated circus court.

But China did not mention Taiping in its Position Paper because China has historical title over the entire SCS features. Besides, Taiping is well-secured as part of China.
 
FONOPs and innocent passage are quite different things.
Every media call this challenge as FONOP as you read
 

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