These ridiculous Chinese doesnt know what are they talking about. The nerve to say those things even for a fact that you greedy Chinese come right at our doorstep claiming our territories. China is a certified territorial sea thief. You should be the one to learn to act in a manner that contributes to regional stability. Stop bullying us and your other loving peaceful neighbors and stop claiming our territories as yours! If you want go to the moon, venus, mars, jupiter, pluto or even the sun. Go and claim it yourselves. Take them home if you can freaks!
Philippine leader says he wont yield in territorial dispute with China, will bolster military
By Associated Press, Updated: Monday, July 23, 10:06 PM
MANILA, Philippines President Benigno Aquino III said Monday that the Philippines wont back down in a South China Sea dispute with China and that his countrys military will soon get dozens of new aircraft and ships for maritime defense.
Aquino announced in his annual state of the nation address that more than 40 military aircraft including attack helicopters and two newly refurbished C-130 cargo planes and other weapons would be delivered in the next two years to bolster Philippine military muscle amid renewed territorial tensions in the South China Sea.
A second former U.S. Coast Guard cutter is to arrive soon from the United States, following a refurbished cutter that was relaunched by the Philippine navy last year as its largest and most modern warship.
Washington has also provided $30 million to strengthen the Philippine military in addition to helping establish a national coast watch center to help protect the countrys 36,000-kilometer (22,370-mile) coastline, Aquino said.
But he stressed that the Philippines hopes to forge a peaceful solution that will be acceptable to China.
A standoff erupted in April between Chinese and Philippine ships at Scarborough Shoal, which both countries claim. The territory is called Huangyan Island in China and Bajo de Masinloc in the Philippines. Aquino withdrew his countrys ships from the area last month as tensions with Beijing escalated, but Chinese government ships have stayed.
Some Philippine lawmakers have suggested that the Aquino administration tone down its rhetoric and quietly negotiate a compromise with China. A senator has described the lopsided feud as a clash between a mosquito and a dragon.
There are those who say that we should let Bajo de Masinloc go. We should avoid the trouble, Aquino said in his nationally televised speech before Congress.
But if someone entered your yard and told you he owned it, would you agree? Would it be right to give away that which is rightfully ours?
I do not think it excessive to ask that our rights be respected, just as we respect their rights as a fellow nation in a world we need to share, Aquino said, referring to China.
Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei also have conflicting claims in the South China Sea. Many fear the resource-rich and busy waters could spark Asias next major armed conflict.
China, meanwhile, on Monday named the mayor and other officials of a new city it established last month under its southernmost Hainan province to administer all the disputed territories it claims in the South China Sea, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.
Xiao Jie was named mayor of Sansha city, which will have a military presence, Xinhua said.
Vietnam and the Philippines have protested the citys establishment.
About 6,000 police officers were deployed to secure the House of Representatives, where Aquino spoke, and nearby roads. Several people were injured when riot police clashed with thousands of left-wing and trade union protesters who were seeking higher wages, land reform and a halt to alleged human rights violations.
Philippine leader says he won’t yield in territorial dispute with China, will bolster military - The Washington Post
Speak with one voice on China, Aquino urges Pinoys
MANILA, Philippines - Saying his government has bent over backwards in its dispute with China over the South China Sea, President Benigno Aquino III asked that Beijing "respect" the rights of the Philippines.
In his 3rd State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday, July 23, the President also urged Filipinos to "speak with one voice" so that he could relay "to logic of our stand" to China.
"This is not a simple situation, and there can be no simple solutions," the President said. "Rest assured: we are consulting experts, every leader of our nation, our allieseven those on the other sideto find a resolution that is acceptable to all."
He recalled that it was Manila that withdrew its warship from Scarborough Shoal as a "sign of our goodwill." The President added: "We chose not to respond to their medias harangues. I do not think it excessive to ask that our rights be respected, just as we respect their rights as a fellow nation in a world we need to share."
The standoff between the Philippines and China in the Scarborough Shoal is almost on its 4th month. Just recently, Chinese vessels were also spotted in territories claimed by the Philippines in the Spratlys.
The President said his government "demonstrated utmost forbearance in dealing with this issue."
The South China Sea dispute proved to be a thorny issue in the last foreign ministers' meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean). As a result, the unprecedented happened - the Asean ministers failed to come up with a joint communiqué. - Rappler.com
Speak with one voice on China, Aquino urges Pinoys