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Chinese Navy Ships Collide During Attack on Philippine Coastguard

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Couldn't happen to a nicer navy.

Chinese Navy Ships Collide During Attack on Philippine Coastguard​

 
Point being, China is controlling the waters we previously had.
 
Point being, China is controlling the waters we previously had.
Not exactly. China is asserting authority over waters it doesn't control. Apparently, they can't even control their own ships.
 
Not exactly. China is asserting authority over waters it doesn't control. Apparently, they can't even control their own ships.
Do some reading.
 
Couldn't happen to a nicer navy.

Chinese Navy Ships Collide During Attack on Philippine Coastguard​



Someone pointed out to me that it looks like you can see blood splash out of the collision at about the 41 second mark in this video. :oops:

There were Chinese sailors on the bow of the ship that might have been thrown into the grind of the two ships. You can see a life vest stuck to the front of the boat.
 
Do some reading.

That shoal hasn't belonged to China for 125 years. This is recognized internationally as belonging to the Philippines.

This was China saber rattling after they lost this dispute in international court AGAIN in 2016.

It's all part of China's Nine Dash policy where they attempt to take control of the South China sea.

Meanwhile Chinese fishing fleets are overfishing the waters in internationally protected waters around the Galapagos Islands.

Stop defending their lawlessness.
 
I don't think that's gonna buff out.
 
That shoal hasn't belonged to China for 125 years. This is recognized internationally as belonging to the Philippines.

This was China saber rattling after they lost this dispute in international court AGAIN in 2016.

It's all part of China's Nine Dash policy where they attempt to take control of the South China sea.

Meanwhile Chinese fishing fleets are overfishing the waters in internationally protected waters around the Galapagos Islands.

Stop defending their lawlessness.

Good God. I defended nothing. Just offer knowledge to those starved for it.
 
Good God. I defended nothing. Just offer knowledge to those starved for it.

When you interject idiocy that tries to portray the disputed teritory as belonging to China you are defending China.

The territory doesn't belong to China. China has no claim to it. China shouldn't have been their harassing the Philippine Coast Guard. They were encroaching, not the Philippines. It was a pure act of Chinese aggression because the CCP, under Xi Jinping's Han Supremacy Government has decided that centuries of established boundaries are out the window because China might have at some point in the history of the world had a claim and so it belongs to the Han people.

What Xi Jinping promotes is "Lebensraum" levels of nonsense, and we are all lucky that the dirtbag doesn't really have the military discipline to enforce any of it.

That is what you will actually get if you ever actually follow your own advice to "do some reading".
 
Do some reading.
Makes me wonder what you're "reading". Your statements so far are both ahistorical and inconsistent with current affairs. How about citing something relevant?
 
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