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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Fw: New Chinese Aggression Escalates Tensions in South China Sea

What has happened to China in invading the PHL territorial waters?  Arent their reasons crazy
they gave illogical?  Just to think that what they claim as their territory is 553 miles away from nearest China island.  All that is in China sea is theirs?

It is going to be a crisis.  US has a joint defense agreement with PHL in case of war.  But there is no shooting war yet.  And US is caught in the middle.  China is its biggest creditor to the tune of more than $3 trillion.

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South China Sea: New Chinese Aggression Escalates Tensions
Tensions in the oil-rich South China Sea are likely to rise with China deploying an oil rig and increasing its naval presence in disputed territorial waters. China shows no signs of letting the United Nations or any other international forum arbitrate the matter and is irritated at what it claims is U.S. meddling in the region.
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