Note that the Chinese could hardly wait for Obama to leave before beginning this quasi military provocation. A response must be made to prevent even worse, but it won't, because of the current occupant of the White House has no background or backbone for this sort of conflict. Without a response more effective than a hash tag campaign, the Chinese will be encouraged to try even more brazen adventures in the future.
All China's neighbors need to band together and go to the UN, at the very least, and try to get some sort of action to stop these provocations, as the US simply doesn't have the leadership to preserve the Pax Americana any longer.
Further, this situation in the South China Sea is far more dangerous to us than The Ukraine, as we have clear treaty obligations to protect several of the players in the area, as well as a clear need to enforce the general rule of the international law of the sea. The Chinese must be stopped here lest they are emboldened to step up to a conflict with Japan, Taiwan or the Philippines.
Further, this situation in the South China Sea is far more dangerous to us than The Ukraine, as we have clear treaty obligations to protect several of the players in the area, as well as a clear need to enforce the general rule of the international law of the sea. The Chinese must be stopped here lest they are emboldened to step up to a conflict with Japan, Taiwan or the Philippines.
"The standoff between China and Vietnam over an oil rig under construction in the South China Sea has escalated to dangerous levels, the New York Times reports. A few days ago, CNOOC, the Chinese oil company, began establishing the oil rig just 120 nautical miles from Vietnam, in waters both Hanoi and Beijing claim. Vietnam protested and dispatched a naval flotilla to the area to make its message quite clear. According to Vietnamese officials, the Chinese ships then blasted it with water cannons, injuring the sailors, and rammed two coast guard vessels."
An oil industry official in China said the deployment of the rig owned by China’s CNOOC oil company to waters near Vietnam appeared to be a political decision rather than a commercial one.“This reflected the will of the central government and is also related to the U.S. strategy on Asia,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.“It is not commercially driven. It is also not like CNOOC has set a big exploration blueprint for the region.”
"Whether purposely timed or not, Beijing has escalated its rhetoric and backed up words with action ever since President Obama’s tour of East Asia. ”It is increasingly obvious that Washington is taking Beijing as an opponent,” warned one editorial in China Daily as soon as President Obama returned to the U.S. ”Ganging up with its troublemaking allies, the U.S. is presenting itself as a security threat to China.” The editorial also called U.S. actions in East Asia ”malicious.”
"Vietnam vowed to do everything in its power to defend its ocean territory, while remaining within the bounds of international law. China’s rhetoric has been decidedly more aggressive. One editorial urged Chinese forces to give Vietnam a ”lesson it deserves to get…. We believe Hanoi has no guts to attack China’s drilling platform directly.” For now, dozens of ships from both countries are staring each other down in the seas surrounding the contested oil rig, and no shots have been fired—yet."
The ultimate irony Vietnam will come to us for help against their former helpers.That communism stuff worked out well for them.
ReplyDeleteHeh! The worm turns.
Deletehaving spent many yrs in that area in my youth I say screw em its about time that they defended their selves its really none of our business.haveing lost an uncle and and wounded myself three times these people don't deserve our help including the phillipines and japan and all the rest. your friend truckwilkins
ReplyDeleteTrouble is, we have obligated ourselves to come to their aid. I'll wage that shortly the people that live in that part of the world will greatly miss the Pax Americana, and look back on those years with much nostalgia, because there isn't going to be much "pax" with the Red Chinese bullying their way around.
Deletewhen the American people fiquire out that the chicoms are not our friends maybe they will quit buying their junk and let us go back to making things again.apple has 15 billion in the bank the place that makes their phones has had to put safty nets around there barracks because the employees were throwing thierselves off the building commiting suicide because of the horrendous working conditions wheres the justice?in Dixieland ill take my stand your friend truckwilkins
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