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do you think if you can make exemptions from the rules, others can´t?
if you require prior notification and permission, why can´t we demand the same or, for example, we charge foreign ships as follows:
US, Japan, Philippines: all warships are free of charge.
China: depending on kind of warship we demand:
- corvette: $1,000
- frigate: $5,000
- destroyer: $10,000
- ship carrying pdf clowns: $100,000
According to freedom of navigation rules, Vietnam has 0 rights of charging any foreign warships. About freedom of navigation of commercial rights, most members of UNCLOS actually have come to agreements, but referring to warships' freedom of navigation, nations have different attitudes. The vote in UNCLOS conferences indicated it. Maritime powers agree to it, most developing nations oppose it.
Well, first of all, you assume everybody in China care about SCS, that's your first assumption.
Second of all, you assume everybody in China is willing to die for a clause. That's your second assumption.
Problem is, for a conventional war. China cannot bring the fight to America while America will use it's asset in Asia, as well as proxies to make Chinese pays. You can destroy Guam, or South Korea or even Japan for that matter, but it will not damage US continental strength and thus, it does not do as much damage as you may think. On the other scale, China will be bombed both in the mainland and on the island, and while US have enough firepower now or in the future to turn at least the Chinese Eastern Seaboard into Iraq. It would take years for China to recover.
The only way China can hit back at US is by ICBM and nuclear mission, then it would be a lose-lose for the world, so again, the question remain, would China escalate the war for just merely a few thousand people?
War with China will not give birth to a New World Order, unless China can reach to continental US conventionally, which is not possible at this stage. US will use existing asset to go to war, as with any other war they have fought, while the battleground will be SCS and China, you would have to consider what it would have done to Chinese coastal region before you fly the war flag.
From where it is going, we can see US will keep sending ship over to SCS to Chinese island and China will keep on giving warning, a war on SCS will done nothing or next to nothing to the US,but will do a lot more harm to China.
UN approved the invasion as per Resolution 678. You are just too thick to understand what it said, maybe simply your understanding of English is not up to the par?
LOL at your logic, you are literally saying since 1+1=2, then 2 must come from 1+1
FON ops are to ensure ships pass thru INTERNATIONAL WATER or AIRSPACE despite all other claimant and their view, in effect, it's a US view to say "You can think whatever the hell you want, but we think it is an international water or airway" end of story.
FON ops does not admit that this action are conduct under foreign sovereign, on the contrary, it is the opposite that's true. It is illogical to say since US Challenge the sovereignty of a given nation, they must first accept that nation hold the sovereignty right of the location where FON Ops are conduct. Simply because if US did accepted that nation's sovereignty right, then there would not be a FON ops in the first place.
Yes, yes, you finally point out it: American navy is very mighty. We are clear the situation, I don't need you to boast again and again. But it's not free to deploy most navy in Asia, how much and how long can America last the expenditures when the American navy has no actual work here? 30 years, 50 years or 100 years?
Can you help to answer one of my puzzle/query: what is America's interests in SCS?
Once signed up to Unclos, you must follow the rules and not restrict it by domestic laws. If all others follow your example, we all can scrap Unclos.
Vietnam signed up to UNCLOS, but it usually enter into Indonesia and Thailand's water to catch fish, you really follow the rules?
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