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China Losing ‘South China Sea Battle’
Monday, May 14, 2012
Written by : MANNY PIÑOL
One does not need to be a map expert or a historical genius to understand and realize that China’s claims to the whole South China Sea drawn in an imaginary nautical line that includes Taiwan and the islands and shoals in the vicinity of four other Southeast Asian countries is as ridiculous and preposterous as the idea of giving them the patent to pancit canton.
To assert that the Spratlys and the Philippines’ Scarborough Shoal are parts of Chinese territory because these were included in their old maps is just like saying that Galileo owns Earth because he once drew the map covering the whole planet.
A close scrutiny of the breadth and width of the South China Sea territorial claim of China will show an irregularly shaped nautical line that encloses the Republic of China or Taiwan and extends to the front yards of the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei.
China’s claim to the whole South China Sea is made more dubious by the fact that they have not even succeeded annexing the Republic of China, a democratic country established by the Koumintang Forces of Chiang Kai Shek when he fled the mainland following their defeat to the communists.
For decades now, the People’s Republic of China have made no secret of their desire to regain Taiwan and make it part of the nation of 1.6 billion people.
But for all their economic and military might, Mainland China has never ventured into launching an invasion against the smaller Taiwan knowing fully well that the Republic of China also possess a modern military force backed up by the United States of America.
The only country China succeeded in conquering was Tibet where peaceful Tibetan monks could not offer a military resistance. After a few whips of the cane and several kicks in the *****, China conquered Tibet.
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China Losing
Monday, May 14, 2012
Written by : MANNY PIÑOL
One does not need to be a map expert or a historical genius to understand and realize that China’s claims to the whole South China Sea drawn in an imaginary nautical line that includes Taiwan and the islands and shoals in the vicinity of four other Southeast Asian countries is as ridiculous and preposterous as the idea of giving them the patent to pancit canton.
To assert that the Spratlys and the Philippines’ Scarborough Shoal are parts of Chinese territory because these were included in their old maps is just like saying that Galileo owns Earth because he once drew the map covering the whole planet.
A close scrutiny of the breadth and width of the South China Sea territorial claim of China will show an irregularly shaped nautical line that encloses the Republic of China or Taiwan and extends to the front yards of the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei.
China’s claim to the whole South China Sea is made more dubious by the fact that they have not even succeeded annexing the Republic of China, a democratic country established by the Koumintang Forces of Chiang Kai Shek when he fled the mainland following their defeat to the communists.
For decades now, the People’s Republic of China have made no secret of their desire to regain Taiwan and make it part of the nation of 1.6 billion people.
But for all their economic and military might, Mainland China has never ventured into launching an invasion against the smaller Taiwan knowing fully well that the Republic of China also possess a modern military force backed up by the United States of America.
The only country China succeeded in conquering was Tibet where peaceful Tibetan monks could not offer a military resistance. After a few whips of the cane and several kicks in the *****, China conquered Tibet.
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China Losing