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China; Military will respond to provocation

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  1. shadow

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    BEIJING — China's military is prepared to respond to all threats to the country's sovereignty, a government spokeswoman said Tuesday, ahead of the expected announcement of another big bump in defense spending.
    Legislative spokeswoman Fu Ying said China supports resolving disputes through negotiations and its 2.3 million-member People's Liberation Army — the world's largest — is for defensive purposes only.
    However, Fu warned other nations not to test China's resolve.
    "But if some countries wish to provoke or wish to damage ... regional peace and the regional order, then we must make a response, and an effective response at that," Fu told a wide-ranging news conference on the eve of the legislature's annual session.
    "The point of this response, is to, on the one hand, maintain China's territory and sovereignty, and on the other hand to maintain the regional order and peace," Fu said.
    Other countries should take China's sovereignty claims seriously if they truly care about regional peace and security, she said, singling out the United States by name.
    Her remarks came amid festering disputes between China and its neighbors over the control of islands and sea lanes in surrounding oceans. There has been a sharp escalation of tensions with Japan in the past 18 months over control of a string of tiny uninhabited islands in the East China Sea.
    The most recent incident involved Chinese coast guard vessels that reportedly fired water cannons at Filipino fishermen to drive them away from the contested Scarborough Shoal off Pangasinan.
    The Philippines lodged a formal protest last week but China simply rejected it.
    China is to announce its latest defense budget on Wednesday. Spending on the armed forces rose 10.7 percent last year to 720 billion yuan ($114 billion), the most for any nation apart from the U.S. -with philstar.com

    China: Military will respond to provocations in disputed seas | Headlines, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com
     
  2. Miguel

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    Any government is saying this, not only China.

    As You may know, the ruling class in any SEA country are Chinese. The king in one popular SEA country is Chinese, though not allowed to say this fact. I mean, China don't need to occupy SEA countries, they already own them :cool:
     
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    Well, if they already owned them and all the SEA countries agreed, there would be no dispute, now would there?

    Larry
     
  4. Knowdafish

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    Another case of saber rattling. It is just a matter of time before China gets stuffed. If in doubt, read a few history books.
     
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    If they took over the world look on the bright side .. decent chinese take out on every corner.
     
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    I could not handle the chopsticks.:smile:
     
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    Maybe they would invoke some order into this Country...
     
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    "..............and the yellow man shall rule the earth". Nostradamus ?
     
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    Japan did many of the same things China is now doing in the leading up to their allegiance with Germany and Italy prior to the full outbreak of WWII.
    The similarities are striking.
    The Philippines did not fare too well during that time either, don't expect them to do much better if China does take over. Japan is also very organized.
     
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    Wow, You been thinking deep :dnr:
     
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