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"This is the Chinese navy... You go!" China warns US spy plane flying over South China Sea

One your threat to fish supply which majority of the filipinos eat second your claiming a whole sea think logically if your capable of doing so who in gods name can anyone fish and pass through the sea if you imperials have jurisdiction of the area? what no trade for everyone else? so stupid lastly you imperialist disrespects international law and procedures and the sovereign rights of other countries heck you can prove your claims in the international forum so this your only pre course insults in the net and name calling as bad as your illogical claims

Oh yup, imperialism--all about the fish. Remove the fish from the Filipino dinner table and watch the Philippine starve to death and crumble like a sand castle. Classic Chinese imperialist strategy against the Philippines. Sad to say but It's game over for you Filipinos. All your fish belong to us! LMFAO

Listen to me boo boo, the last thing we care or want is the fish in SCS, that is the least of our objective or concern. We're basically laying down the foundation of what is long considered the territorial sovereignty of China now that we have the means and ability to protect and enforce our territories, unlike before. Call that imperialism if we are claiming land INSIDE the Philippine--which we are not.

International law? Nah don't need to subjugate our national sovereignty to rules that benefits the West. We are not Philippines--we have options and we make our own choices. ;)
 
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Difference of perception. As far as China is concerned, it regards the South China Sea as its territorial waters. For the rest of the world it is international waters and international air space over which the P-8A was flying.

It will be interesting to see if the Chinese have the balls to bring down a P-8A next time. :rolleyes1: Or is it just a lot of hot air emanating from them? I think it's the latter. The US should call the Chinese bluff.

But China is still building in the SCS. That is the main point of all this tension in the SCS. Until the US can stop that, China is winning.

US can't stop that despite sending their little planes and ships.

US hot air warnings to China to stop the construction in the SCS have been ignored by China.

It is China that is calling the US bluff.

China is showing the US cannot stop China. This is infuriating the US to no end as the world sees a country not obeying America's threatening demands. Lets see if the US has the balls to bomb those construction sites in the SCS. Until that happens, China is winning this and the US is losing face.

It is the US that is the self-proclaimed global policeman and empire, China is not an empire and nobody expects China to win. China has not much to lose and the US has enormous credibility to lose as they cannot impose its will on China.

US could sanction China or bomb those construction sites. Lets see if the US has the balls to do either. China is doing, US is talking (like India).
 
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Difference of perception. As far as China is concerned, it regards the South China Sea as its territorial waters. For the rest of the world it is international waters and international air space over which the P-8A was flying.

It will be interesting to see if the Chinese have the balls to bring down a P-8A next time. :rolleyes1: Or is it just a lot of hot air emanating from them? I think it's the latter. The US should call the Chinese bluff.
Lucky that is US P-8A, China still generous on it. If that were Indian aircraft, China would shoot it like a fly you stupid Indian. China don't have the balls to bring it p8A down because we still want the U.S. to be supa powa. If we do like the Russian, you think the U.S. have the balls to go WW3. You should think triple before you post , no wonder Indian are really stupid and moron.
 
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Oh yup, imperialism--all about the fish. Remove the fish from the Filipino dinner table and watch the Philippine starve to death and crumble like a sand castle. Classic Chinese imperialist strategy against the Philippines. Sad to say but It's game over for you Filipinos. All your fish belong to us! LMFAO

Listen to me boo boo, the last thing we care or want is the fish in SCS, that is the least of our objective or concern. We're basically laying down the foundation of what is long considered the territorial sovereignty of China now that we have the means and ability to protect and enforce our territories, unlike before. Call that imperialism if we are claiming land INSIDE the Philippine--which we are not.

International law? Nah don't need to subjugate our national sovereignty to rules that benefits the West. We are not Philippines--we have options and we make our own choices. ;)

Its bit of irony that your forum name is 21st century and yet you like your imperialist people still thinking like people in dark ages good luck with that keep pushing people its not going to come back to hunt you or anything.
 
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Pinoys stole Mindanao from Muslims.

Tell me this why is it 90% christian then?

we had much evidence and had been discussed in this thread, Pinoy along with Thailand, and Vietnam is the largest violator of our fishing ground and territorial. China and Malaysia is become the rest.

Indonesia Navy blow up 3 illegal vietnamese fishing boat

We had sunk your fishing vessels fleet, and will do it until your fisherman not dare to do it again

said vietnamese ships?
 
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Tell me this why is it 90% christian then?



said vietnamese ships?

as i said, not only Vietnam and Thailand but Pinoy too, just surfing into the links and you will find the photos of Pinoy fishing vessels boats being destroyed.
 
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as i said, not only Vietnam and Thailand but Pinoy too, just surfing into the links and you will find the photos of Pinoy fishing vessels boats being destroyed.

No evidence to support your claim all i read about it was a vietnamese and thailand ship were blown up otherwise i would know and it will all over the news here so again no evidence
 
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US warns China not to challenge military flights over South China Sea
Published May 22, 2015
FoxNews.com

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May 11, 2015: An aerial photo taken though a glass window of a Philippine military plane shows alleged on-going land reclamation by China on Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, west of Palawan, Philippines. (REUTERS/RITCHIE B. TONGO)

The U.S. warned China Thursday against confronting U.S. aerial patrols over the South China Sea days after a verbal dispute between a Chinese military dispatcher and a U.S. Navy surveillance aircraft.

The Los Angeles Times reported that the Navy released two videos and an audio recording of the confrontation, which took place on Wednesday when the Chinese dispatcher demanded eight times that the Navy P8-A Poseidon leave the area as it flew over Fiery Cross Reef in the Spratly Island chain, where China has conducted extensive reclamation work.

"Foreign military aircraft, this is Chinese navy. You are approaching our military alert zone. Leave immediately," the dispatcher said on the recording. After the American crew responded that it was flying over international waters, the Chinese dispatcher responded "This is the Chinese navy ... You go!"

The incident was the latest example of friction between Washington and Beijing, with China seeking to assert its expansive claims to the South China Sea and the U.S. pushing back and attempting to demonstrate that China's massive land reclamation does not give it territorial rights.

Daniel Russel, the top U.S. diplomat for East Asia, said the flight of a U.S. reconnaissance plane in international airspace over the South China Sea was a regular and appropriate occurrence. He said the U.S. will seek to preserve the ability of not just the United States but all countries to exercise their rights to freedom of navigation and overflight.

"Nobody in their right mind is going to try to stop the U.S. Navy from operating. That would not be a good step. But it's not enough that a U.S. military plane can overfly international waters, even if there is a challenge or a hail and query" from the Chinese military, he said.


"We believe that every country and all civilian actors also should have unfettered access to international waters and international airspace," he said.

Speaking at a regular daily briefing Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei reiterated Beijing's insistence on its indisputable sovereignty over the islands it has created by piling sand on top of atolls and reefs.

While saying he had no information about the reported exchange, Hong said China was "entitled to the surveillance over related airspace and sea areas so as to maintain national security and avoid any maritime accidents.

"We hope relevant countries respect China's sovereignty over the South China Sea, abandon actions that may intensify controversies and play a constructive role for regional peace and stability," Hong told reporters.

China claims virtually the entire South China Sea as its own, along with its scattered island groups. The area that is home to some of the world's busiest commercial shipping routes is also claimed in part or in whole by the Philippines, Taiwan, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam.

The U.S. and most of the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) want a halt to the projects, which they suspect are aimed at building islands and other land features over which China can claim sovereignty and base military assets.

The U.S. says it takes no position on the sovereignty claims but insists they must be negotiated. Washington also says ensuring maritime safety and access is a U.S. national security priority.

China is also at odds with Japan over ownership of a group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea that are controlled by Tokyo but also claimed by Beijing, leading to increased activity by Chinese planes and ships in the area, which lies between Taiwan and Okinawa.

Both sides have accused the other of operating dangerously, prompting fears of an incident such as the 2001 collision between a Chinese fighter jet and a U.S. surveillance plane in which the Chinese pilot was killed and the American crew detained on China's Hainan island.

Also Thursday, the Chinese air force announced its latest offshore training exercises in the western Pacific as part of efforts to boost its combat preparedness.

People's Liberation Army Air Force spokesman Shen Jinke said the exercises were held in international airspace but gave no specifics. In its report on the drills, state broadcaster CCTV showed a video of Xian H-6 twin-engine bombers, a Chinese version of Russia's Tupelov Tu-16, in flight and landing at an air base, although it wasn't clear when the video was shot.
 
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Pinoy steal Indonesian fish within our territorial zones

Which pinoys? Please clarify, you're making it sound that we Filipinos approve of this. My Indonesian neighbor/friend, we don't have any beef with your country. Lately, many Filipinos even praised Mr Widodo for giving that filipina on death row one more chance to prove her innocence. Also, for God's sake, you have an Indonesian version of our noon time show "eat Bulaga " lol. Be nice.
 
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Difference of perception. As far as China is concerned, it regards the South China Sea as its territorial waters. For the rest of the world it is international waters and international air space over which the P-8A was flying.

It will be interesting to see if the Chinese have the balls to bring down a P-8A next time. :rolleyes1: Or is it just a lot of hot air emanating from them? I think it's the latter. The US should call the Chinese bluff.
If we regard South China Sea as our territorial water, do you think everyone would be allow to trespassing freely for years? Fact is we warn anyone who attempt to intimidate us by flying close to our control islands and its adjacent water. For our American friends, we advice them to respect the sovereignty of another country.
 
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No evidence to support your claim all i read about it was a vietnamese and thailand ship were blown up otherwise i would know and it will all over the news here so again no evidence

are you blind?
 
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