جنرال صيني يحذر الفلبين

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حذر جنرال صيني الفلبين من ان هذه اخر فرصة لها لحل مسالة الصراع على الغاز والنفط في بحر الصين ..علما بان الفلبين ارسلت سفن حربية قبل عدة ايام وحذرت الصين من محاولتها فرض السيطرة على هذه المناطق بالقوة

قبل عدة ايام ارسلت الصين ثالث سفينة حربية الى تلك المنطقة بنفس اليوم الذي صرح هذا الجنرال هذا الكلام


A Chinese general warned the Philippines that it was facing its “last chance” to resolve simmering territorial disputes in the potentially resource-rich South China Sea, a rhetorical uptick in what has emerged as the region’s hottest potential military flashpoint.


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An aerial view shows Pagasa (Hope) Island, which belongs to the disputed Spratly group of islands, in the South China Sea located off the coast of western Philippines in this July 20, 2011 file photo.
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Luo Yuan, a Chinese major general known for his hawkish views, in a commentary published Monday in the popular Global Times newspaper, accused the Philippines of hijacking a recent ASEAN summit and said Manila’s continuing provocations were bound to fail.

“The biggest miscalculation of the Philippines is that it has misestimated the strength and willpower of China to defend its territorial integrity,” Gen. Luo wrote (in Chinese).

Gen. Luo’s comments, appearing in a tabloid published by the Communist Party mouthpiece People’s Daily, demonstrate a growing impatience within at least some parts of the People’s Liberation Army and the ruling Communist Party over disputes in the South China Sea, which are claimed in whole or part by China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei.

Nonetheless, Mr. Luo’s remarks don’t necessarily reflect wider government thinking. While Beijing hasn’t ceded its claims of complete sovereignty over the sea, it continues to seek diplomatic resolutions with other claimants.

Mr. Luo’s hawkish stance is somewhat odd coming at a time when China already faces military and diplomatic pressure over escalating tensions in neighboring North Korea as well as in relation to Iran, a key Middle East ally.

The Philippines and Vietnam have emerged as the most aggressive opponents of China’s claims over the South China Sea, and allege Chinese naval vessels have harassed their oil-exploration ships there.

The sea is thought to hold large oil and natural gas reserves, though exploration has been hamstrung by ongoing territorial disputes. China National Offshore Oil Corp. last year said it was opening bidding to help develop 19 blocks in the South China Sea. Vietnam subsequently lodged a protest.

At last week’s ASEAN summit, southeast Asian leaders struggled to find common ground on how to deal with disputes in the South China Sea. The Philippines urged leaders to draft an ASEAN “code of conduct” for resolving sea disputes.

A unified “code of conduct” would help smaller southeast Asian states present a stronger front in negotiating with regional powerhouse China. Vietnam backed the Philippines’ proposal, but it remains unclear whether calls to draft a joint code were supported by Cambodia, an ally of China in the region.

China has long said it opposes what it calls attempts to “internationalize” territorial disputes in the China Sea, and says it wants to resolve conflicts with claimants on a bilateral basis.


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China Sends 3rd Ship in Standoff With Philippines
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April 12, 2012
Associated Press|by Jim Gomez
MANILA, Philippines - China deployed a third ship Thursday in an area of the disputed South China Sea where a tense standoff with Philippine vessels has dragged on, sparking alarm in Manila.
Chinese and Filipino diplomats have been scrambling to resolve the dangerous impasse at the Scarborough Shoal off the northwestern Philippines that erupted Tuesday. A Philippine warship attempted to arrest several Chinese fishermen accused of illegal entry and poaching, but was prevented by the arrival of two Chinese surveillance ships.
One of the Chinese ships blocked the entrance to a lagoon at the shoal, where at least eight Chinese fishing vessels were anchored. The Chinese ships also ordered the Philippine warship to leave Scarborough, claiming Chinese sovereignty over the rich fishing ground.
But the warship has stayed put, arguing it is Philippine territory.
 
رد: جنرال صيني يحذر الفلبين

هذا اختبار حقيقي للبحرية الصينية امام الفلبين (خلفها امريكا ) وامام فيتنام
 
رد: جنرال صيني يحذر الفلبين

يبدو ان التنين الصيني كشر عن انيابه و يقول بطريقة اخرى للفلبين اذهبي انتي و امريكا الى الجحيم!
 
رد: جنرال صيني يحذر الفلبين

الصين لو ارادت ان تغرق الفلبين في البحر لفعلت في يوم واحد
 
رد: جنرال صيني يحذر الفلبين

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