Genesis
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The idea and need of 'freedom of navigation' predate the UNCLOS convention, buddy. Maybe not in formalized text, but certainly was in tacit agreement post WW II, the parties involved included China. If what China built on those reefs cannot be recognized as islands, that 12-mile exclusionary zone do not exist on any island, and any shooting at anyone by China will be considered an act of war -- BY CHINA.
So yes, you may draw when ready.
NOT FORMALIZED in text, that is a big step from not formalized to formalized. International norms don't HAVE to be followed, yet nobody goes to the 12 miles territorial waters of the US, nor does the US goes to anyone elses.
Your claim that we would lose what is formalized in the agreement is false, when it is proven, it won't be lost.
12 miles continental China, I have always maintained that the islands for now is a gray area, and thus the 12 miles is informal. You can check if that has been my stance or not.
Can you even keep a conversation, oh and I never use laugh at someone else, because 9 of out 10, you are really just making a fool of ourself.