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diplomatic power can not help the Hong Kong victim in the bus incident, and the same thing will happen to ur poor fishermen specially ur Navy is got stuck with VN navy now.
It 's our coastguard , not navy.
 
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Russia needs to slam down hard on the Vietnamese head because they are stupidly supporting US's West led hegemony while China-Russia is trying very hard to create a multipolar world. Whether you Vietnamese wants it or not, your aggression against us meant you are making it more difficult for Russia-China to create a multipolar world and limit US's hegemony.
Thats what u wish, but Russia may not think the same , the drill maybe just some where near Hainan isl:pop:
 
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Rosneft has their share as agreement of Putin with Vietnam govt.

Block 06.1, Vietnam
As part of TNK-BP acquisition in 2013, Rosneft obtained an ongoing business in Vietnam, which includes:

  1. 35% stake in gas condensate Block 06.1 Production Sharing Agreement located on the shelf in the Nam Con Son basin.
    • The project is carried out under Production Sharing Agreement. Duration of Production Sharing Agreement is until 2023 with an option to extend it for 5 more years.
    • There are two gas condensate fields at the Production Sharing Agreement site, Lan Tay and Lan Do with initial gas reserves of 67 bcm.
    • The fields are located at a distance of 375 km from the coast, sea depth is 126 meters.
    • Lan Tay is a platform with production and gas compression equipment, and living quarters. Production is carried out from 5 wells with subsea production facilities connected to the platform with a single header.
    • Lan Do is represented by two wells with subsea production facilities connected to Lan Tay platform.
    • Production of gas and condensate has been carried out since 2002.
  2. 32.67% stake in the Nam Con Son Pipeline that transports hydrocarbon from Block 06.1 and from other fields of the basin ashore, and then to power plants close to Ho Chi Minh.
    • The project is carried out under agreement for business cooperation. Duration of the agreement is until 2035 with a possibility of extension
    • The asset includes:
      • Offshore two-phase pipeline 26’’, 370 km in length from Lan Tay field platform to the shore-based terminal;
      • Dinko Onshore Gas Terminal (condensate separation, gas dewatering);
      • Onshore Gas Pipeline 30’’, 28 km in length from the gas terminal to the power plant in Ho Chi Minh;
      • Condensate pipe 6’’, 25 km in length to the Thi Vai Export Terminal.
    • Pipeline transmission capacity is 21 mcm per day.
 
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U dont have any power left to force Phil to release ur poor fishermen.:pop:
Woo, Vietnam Navy and coast gurad is so "powerful", hehe!


diplomatic power can not help the Hong Kong victim in the bus incident, and the same thing will happen to ur poor fishermen specially ur Navy is got stuck with VN navy now.
You logic is very weird.
 
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Then we know why Chinese citizens feel free to break the law, even in China mainland ...
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Why do Japanese people obey traffic laws? Chinese students give their opinion
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On August 11, Record China published an article based on essays written by Chinese students after their first visit to Japan. The piece, titled “How Japanese People Interpret Laws,” mainly focused on the students’ impressions of Japanese roadway rules and regulations and how strictly they are followed.”

Those readers who have had the chance to experience Japanese motorways might not have found the streets very safe at all. Narrow roads often mean narrow escapes from clogged intersections as pedestrians weave in-between eco-delivery bicyclists and taxi cabs. But compared to the hustle and bustle of mainland China, where the rules of the road mean every man for himself, Japan may very well seem an extremely tame, if not complacent, environment.


Though the walking speed of Tokyoite salarymen during their morning rush came as a bit of a surprise, the Chinese school children were even more shocked to see how Japanese people followed traffic laws so faithfully. Even when there were no cars present, pedestrians remained in their proper place at the edge of the sidewalk and waited for their light to turn green.

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But why do they wait their turn to cross when there is no present danger? While living and working in Japan, it’s a common sight to see young Japanese children heavily policed when crossing the road, whether by parents or teachers. In fact, it’s cute to see the little ones listen to their teachers’ advice and raise their hands when crossing any street so as to be more noticeable to drivers. But though traffic safety is indeed taught at a very early age in Japan, the same principles are taught to young Chinese children, as well. And yet, as they grow older, people in China ignore the crosswalk directions and go whenever and wherever they can find a space.

It’s not the traffic laws themselves, but rather the attitude toward and consciousness of rules in Japan that differs so distinctly from China. The Record China report explained that Japanese people think of laws as things that are guided and enforced by the people, more so than even the government. They take it upon themselves to ensure that the rule of law is followed and take personal offense when someone violates that self-imposed responsibility. This sense of society, while impressive and truly inspiring in some ways, can also lead to tremendous pressure on the individual.

There’s a stereotype that Japanese people are incredibly humble and overly-apologetic. Sadly, there are definite, documented cases where this is true. During an incident a while back, a young Japanese traveler was kidnapped by terrorists in Iraq and killed. In the video that the terrorists recorded, the kidnapped boy apologized for “causing trouble.” Despite the horrific circumstances, the boy’s family was even publicly censured in Japan for their failure to take proper precautions and follow the laws set in place for their protection. In effect, the victims were pressured into apologizing for the incident due to the rigid sense of communal righteousness.

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Nowadays, Japan firmly believes that citizens who do not uphold the law of the land are tantamount to criminals themselves, according to the Chinese news source. Though the commentary might sound a bit harsh, it does bring up a valid point about Japanese society. Even as a foreigner living overseas, there are times when you can feel the watchful gaze of the people checking to see if you’re doing things in the correct and proper way. This tremendous social and mental pressure instilled within the Japanese populace and extended throughout all the people who live within its island borders, keeps people in line and on the sidewalk.
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Chinese out of the law

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WHere did you find so many english china news ?
 
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Thats what u wish, but Russia may not think the same , the drill maybe just some where near Hainan isl:pop:
You need to stop and join the China-Russia alliance, the East sphere so it balances out the West dominance.
 
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This is the US's fault. They are letting the Philippines too much freedom to behave aggressively. Our American friend needs to resolve this. Pressure the Philippine! Where is our American friend when you need them?
 
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Well, the filipinos are totally out of there mind... it reminds me of an old saying "Those whom God wishes to destroy, he first makes mad."
Their wishful thinking about US' military aid was nothing but a joke, Ukrainians could tell...
 
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Wow, warships...how scary...go on pushing yourself to hell, nobody's on your way home...
Vietnam is now sending warships into the battlezone.

Pinoys are smart people. they know what to do now. otherwise we will encourage them a bit :-)
 
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Wow, warships...how scary...go on pushing yourself to hell, nobody's on your way home...
you are the first one who sends warships and fighter jets into our water and airspace.

what would you do if you were Vietnam? nothing? surrender?
 
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Sure Hanoi will be the new Manchuria.

You could visit Dong Da, your ancestor grave is there.

You have no concept of civilizaton state,stupied question

what kind of civilization of China you kneed before invaders, accepted that Manchurian ruled you very long time. What Sun Ya Sian said ? "barbarian must drive back to Changbai mountain"

Hello, what's your name?

our name is Le, Li, Luo of ancient people, who original lived in south China and in southeast asia.
 
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Vietnam is now sending warships into the battlezone.
Pinoys are smart people. they know what to do now. otherwise we will encourage them a bit :-)
You sending warships there, so we are too busy to deal with Pinoys?
Pinoys are smart, I don't think so, encourage them? with what, weapon or word?




...more and more of our coast guard vessels are on the way
You want a race with China in quantity? great, hehe!
 
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