remnantprep
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Post by remnantprep on Nov 25, 2013 9:09:38 GMT 10
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overlord
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Post by overlord on Nov 26, 2013 12:16:39 GMT 10
Next would be the West Philippine Sea (aka South China Sea)... I just found out the contents of the Code of Conduct that China wants to implement in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea): www.japanfocus.org/-Carlyle_A_-Thayer/3813It was all in their favor. That is why they do not want increased US presence in the region because this will cause them problems.
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Post by nerdrage88 on Jan 13, 2014 20:12:38 GMT 10
All sorts of shit about to go down soon in the Pacific....
"Following Japan's proclamations that it will take over another 280 'disputed ownership' islands, it appears the increasingly dis-approved of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's path of militarism and provocation is working. As China Daily Mail reports, citing experts, China intends to take back Zhongye Island - 'illegally' occupied by the Philippines, according to the Chinese. The Chinese navy has drawn a detailed combat plan to seize the island and the battle will be restricted within the South China Sea. Philippines military is building up on the island and the Chinese see as 'intolerable' the "arrogance" relying on US support."
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Post by nerdrage88 on Jan 13, 2014 20:15:24 GMT 10
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Post by nerdrage88 on Jan 13, 2014 20:17:44 GMT 10
Japan holds military drill as S. China Sea islands dispute widens Published time: January 13, 2014 00:11
Japanese paratroopers recaptured an island from an enemy in a wargame as its Defense Minister vowed to defend a disputed East China Sea territory. China’s ships sailed near the contested islets as Beijing reportedly expanded its air defense zone. Tokyo’s military on Sunday held a military drill dubbed “Island Defense,” in which the country’s elite airborne troops simulated the retaking of a remote island from an enemy nation. The plot for the annual drill, which took place at an exercise field east of Tokyo, stayed the same for the second year in a row as the dispute over the group of tiny islets in the East China Sea, claimed by China, Taiwan and Japan, showed no signs of resolution.
Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera, who was overseeing the drills, vowed to protect the territory around the islands, which Japan considers to be its own. “We can never overlook China’s repeated entries into our territorial waters. In addition to diplomatic efforts, we will cooperate with the Coast Guard to securely defend our territory and waters around the Senkaku islands,” Onodera said.
full article- rt.com/news/japan-military-drill-islands-491/
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Post by nerdrage88 on Jan 13, 2014 20:26:22 GMT 10
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