关于仁爱礁说出Che MM不能说的那一部分

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兔子一项推崇闷声发大财,只做不说的。

che MM上次的下船抽梯一说后,显然是被有关领导给以了警告和指导,一切不能影响大局,不能为敌人所利用。

那么实事呢,狒狒显然是换班,并有间隔的,这一直在不远的兔子监控中的,试想,如果船上有人,兔子能做到趁机上去把钢梯搞掉吗?留守狒狒会没反应吗,会不响枪吗?

从对狒狒的了解,个人严肃认为撤梯一定是在狒狒换班空挡无人之时进行的,并且兔子由此认定机会来了,才会招来海监兔和海军兔,这确实是一个机会,兔子抓住了。

狒狒换班返回被拦截后显然发觉不对,一定会派狒狒乘渔船偷偷接近试图登船,因为仁爱礁地形限制,加上我兔船少人手不够,显然狒狒有可能得逞的,没了钢梯能否登船这是个问号?有木梯说,感觉不是很靠谱,在海上用木梯?怎么听都怎么觉得像笑话。

唯一不能排除的就是个别狒狒从破损或某通道门处用绳索爬上去,然后下绳梯接人上去,然后用绳子吊补给。先不说这样狒狒是否能做到,真做到了,前一班撤离肯定没留下什么补给,这一班靠渔船靠绳索能搞多少补给?能呆住吗,再说还在兔子的封锁监视下?他们敢吗,补给能力近乎没有,你作为指挥官会让手下留守吗?

而且兔子既然上去拆梯子了,能只是拆梯子吗?狒狒为什么要带加固物料来?这是值得联想的。

目前的真实情况很可能是,破船是要撑不住快沉了,前一班狒狒的撤离应该也属于无奈,撤离后被兔子搞过并封锁,狒狒带着物料和换班人马回来被拦截。剩下的,兔子什么都没说,che MM也被闭嘴了,光听狒狒一会儿战至最后一人,什么发布船上士兵照,要渔船补给,要带媒体坐渔船去,虚张声势的可能性是非常大的。

张局说了,下一步兔子要搞生产了,师母衣带吧!兔子一项推崇闷声发大财,只做不说的。

che MM上次的下船抽梯一说后,显然是被有关领导给以了警告和指导,一切不能影响大局,不能为敌人所利用。

那么实事呢,狒狒显然是换班,并有间隔的,这一直在不远的兔子监控中的,试想,如果船上有人,兔子能做到趁机上去把钢梯搞掉吗?留守狒狒会没反应吗,会不响枪吗?

从对狒狒的了解,个人严肃认为撤梯一定是在狒狒换班空挡无人之时进行的,并且兔子由此认定机会来了,才会招来海监兔和海军兔,这确实是一个机会,兔子抓住了。

狒狒换班返回被拦截后显然发觉不对,一定会派狒狒乘渔船偷偷接近试图登船,因为仁爱礁地形限制,加上我兔船少人手不够,显然狒狒有可能得逞的,没了钢梯能否登船这是个问号?有木梯说,感觉不是很靠谱,在海上用木梯?怎么听都怎么觉得像笑话。

唯一不能排除的就是个别狒狒从破损或某通道门处用绳索爬上去,然后下绳梯接人上去,然后用绳子吊补给。先不说这样狒狒是否能做到,真做到了,前一班撤离肯定没留下什么补给,这一班靠渔船靠绳索能搞多少补给?能呆住吗,再说还在兔子的封锁监视下?他们敢吗,补给能力近乎没有,你作为指挥官会让手下留守吗?

而且兔子既然上去拆梯子了,能只是拆梯子吗?狒狒为什么要带加固物料来?这是值得联想的。

目前的真实情况很可能是,破船是要撑不住快沉了,前一班狒狒的撤离应该也属于无奈,撤离后被兔子搞过并封锁,狒狒带着物料和换班人马回来被拦截。剩下的,兔子什么都没说,che MM也被闭嘴了,光听狒狒一会儿战至最后一人,什么发布船上士兵照,要渔船补给,要带媒体坐渔船去,虚张声势的可能性是非常大的。

张局说了,下一步兔子要搞生产了,师母衣带吧!
有道理,让人浮想联翩啊
说不定现在那条破船底部满是小孔,堵都堵不住,
上面的几只猴子是不是正不断的往外瓢水来着?
停的船没梯子木有太大问题,索马里黑叔叔都知道如何没舷梯上正在开的船。
淡水如果靠绳子补给的话,那上面的人真生不如死!
之前就估计到兔子就会让海军兔,海监兔,渔船又是演又是蹲又是巡又是捞。。顺带断了狒狒补给。。。
不过这艘破船怎么搞,就要看兔子的腹黑程度。。。反正已被围,就要看用什么手段把狒狒恶心爆。。
看来菲菲坚持不了几天了。收复只是时间问题了。


所以狒狒的海军部才说,现在的破船已经不适合人类生存了~~ 破船已经没梯子出入,破船上的人想出海钓鱼的回来吃的条件也没了~~估计连破船上的各种生活设施也全部被兔子破坏了~~~呵呵~~

所以这次回到破船上的狒狒,天天叫苦连天地喊着要撤退~~笑死~~

所以狒狒的海军部才说,现在的破船已经不适合人类生存了~~ 破船已经没梯子出入,破船上的人想出海钓鱼的回来吃的条件也没了~~估计连破船上的各种生活设施也全部被兔子破坏了~~~呵呵~~

所以这次回到破船上的狒狒,天天叫苦连天地喊着要撤退~~笑死~~
大小企鹅 发表于 2013-5-31 02:05
有道理,让人浮想联翩啊
说不定现在那条破船底部满是小孔,堵都堵不住,
上面的几只猴子是不是正不断的往 ...
什么满是小孔?那船都没有底了,还堵什么?船就是一个壳,直接坐在礁石上的
这也只是楼主你个人的猜测,狒狒到底是上面一直有人,还是上次换班之后发觉到不对又偷偷派人回去船上,这里面的细节我们都不得而知,还是等以后内情解密吧。
战戈 发表于 2013-5-31 02:30
所以狒狒的海军部才说,现在的破船已经不适合人类生存了~~ 破船已经没梯子出入,破船上的人想出海 ...

破坏生活设施不太可能,因为狒狒说上面的发电设备还能用,否则上面的狒狒根本联系不了总部,也根本无法做饭了。显然我兔还是仁慈,没有不厚道到这种程度。

事实是岛上狒狒还能做饭和依靠发电设备的电力使用无线电和总部联系。

蓝色风暴-hs 发表于 2013-5-31 02:35
什么满是小孔?那船都没有底了,还堵什么?船就是一个壳,直接坐在礁石上的


是礁盘,不是礁石了,礁盘只是珊瑚虫的死尸堆积而成的,里面全是钙~~礁盘是会垮塌的,所以这破船还是会沉的,或者会翻滚出去大海的~~
蓝色风暴-hs 发表于 2013-5-31 02:35
什么满是小孔?那船都没有底了,还堵什么?船就是一个壳,直接坐在礁石上的


是礁盘,不是礁石了,礁盘只是珊瑚虫的死尸堆积而成的,里面全是钙~~礁盘是会垮塌的,所以这破船还是会沉的,或者会翻滚出去大海的~~
英文网上絶大多数(99%)是支持菲菲的文章。

Don't dictate to PH over seas, China told - Rappler.com
http://www.rappler.com/nation/30293-ayungin-shoal-dictate

Philippine legal move stirs South China Sea disputes
http://www.iiss.org/en/publicati ... a-sea-disputes-bd84

World View: China, Taiwan Gang up on Philippines in South China Sea
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Pea ... -in-South-China-Sea


fbi1982426 发表于 2013-5-31 02:40
破坏生活设施不太可能,因为狒狒说上面的发电设备还能用,否则上面的狒狒根本联系不了总部,也根本无法 ...


     狒狒说得出 『发电机还能用』这句话,就已经暗示了 兔子的确是有派人上破船搞了破坏了,但狒狒没证没据,也不敢明目张胆地说兔子的不是~~~
     再加上大家也得知,这次上面的人坚持不了半个月,所以狒狒这几天都很着急想派人再上去,以人道主义的名义,其实真实目的是修复各设施,令船上的人能适合长期坚守的作用~~

     狒狒的各政客这几天也犯傻,公然对外说这破船正是为了去占领仁爱礁的用途的,这正好强力旁证了狒狒侵占兔子领土的这事实,令狒狒在国际上也失分不少~~所以兔子外卖部今天正式发出要求,正式要求狒狒处理掉这破船,(暗示着,若你自己不处理,我就依法处理了)


fbi1982426 发表于 2013-5-31 02:40
破坏生活设施不太可能,因为狒狒说上面的发电设备还能用,否则上面的狒狒根本联系不了总部,也根本无法 ...


     狒狒说得出 『发电机还能用』这句话,就已经暗示了 兔子的确是有派人上破船搞了破坏了,但狒狒没证没据,也不敢明目张胆地说兔子的不是~~~
     再加上大家也得知,这次上面的人坚持不了半个月,所以狒狒这几天都很着急想派人再上去,以人道主义的名义,其实真实目的是修复各设施,令船上的人能适合长期坚守的作用~~

     狒狒的各政客这几天也犯傻,公然对外说这破船正是为了去占领仁爱礁的用途的,这正好强力旁证了狒狒侵占兔子领土的这事实,令狒狒在国际上也失分不少~~所以兔子外卖部今天正式发出要求,正式要求狒狒处理掉这破船,(暗示着,若你自己不处理,我就依法处理了)

英文网上絶大多数(99%)是支持菲菲的文章。

Don't dictate to PH over seas, China told - Rappler.com

全世界都支持它,那又怎样呢?说到底,南海问题就是中美问题

lightsun7 发表于 2013-5-31 02:54
英文网上絶大多数(99%)是支持菲菲的文章。

Don't dictate to PH over seas, China told - Rappler.com


洋人没几个人 了解中国的历史,和中国的版图~~了解中国的那几个人,都是和兔子对着干的人~~


说老实一句,兔子自建国以来,一直都是洋大人们心目中的邪恶轴心国的首位位置~~~若不是兔子现在很有钱,他们老早就列进名单里公示出来了~~洋人一直很怕兔子长大后,会和他们玩秋后算帐的,兔子会好好地和他们算清朝那笔帐~~

所以,有文化的,懂历史的洋人们,如那些CNN、BBS等洋人媒体,几十年来一直都没停止过对兔子的抹黑和打压~~~

lightsun7 发表于 2013-5-31 02:54
英文网上絶大多数(99%)是支持菲菲的文章。

Don't dictate to PH over seas, China told - Rappler.com


洋人没几个人 了解中国的历史,和中国的版图~~了解中国的那几个人,都是和兔子对着干的人~~


说老实一句,兔子自建国以来,一直都是洋大人们心目中的邪恶轴心国的首位位置~~~若不是兔子现在很有钱,他们老早就列进名单里公示出来了~~洋人一直很怕兔子长大后,会和他们玩秋后算帐的,兔子会好好地和他们算清朝那笔帐~~

所以,有文化的,懂历史的洋人们,如那些CNN、BBS等洋人媒体,几十年来一直都没停止过对兔子的抹黑和打压~~~
战戈 发表于 2013-5-31 03:13
洋人没几个人 了解中国的历史,和中国的版图~~了解中国的那几个人,都是和兔子对着干的人~~
但一落到实处,就没几个洋人愿意当“志愿者”去帮助狒狒抵抗“中国入侵”或要求政府帮助狒狒对中国实施制裁或打击的
洋人是普遍同情支持狒狒,但又能怎样呢?估计没几个会真正傻到和中国做对,顶多骂几声罢了。然后,注意力就转移到更需要“皿煮”、“普世”和被“拯救”的国家如叙利亚、伊朗、阿富汗这些地方了。
fbi1982426 发表于 2013-5-31 03:41
洋人是普遍同情支持狒狒,但又能怎样呢?估计没几个会真正傻到和中国做对,顶多骂几声罢了。然后,注意力就 ...
开玩笑,洋人对这次狒狒枪杀V4渔民还是认为很野蛮的,对于搞个破船去坐滩占地盘也认为是没有道理的可笑的。洋人也不傻!在一些了解亚洲情况的老外眼里,兔子虽然不皿煮但是经济不错,不像狒狒比较荒蛮落后。
如果真能做到让那艘船上的人什么时候滚那些人就滚,那也就不急着结束了,留着做个劫材挺好
ifowrd 发表于 2013-5-31 05:12
如果真能做到让那艘船上的人什么时候滚那些人就滚,那也就不急着结束了,留着做个劫材挺好
个人认为还是早让他们死了心滚蛋强,这样耗下去搞不好迟早响枪,这是兔子不愿意发生的,也是兔子的短处。


黄岩岛后下一个就是仁爱礁?
After Scarborough, is Ayungin next?

Chinese general boasts of takeover

    Published on Friday, 31 May 2013 00:00   Malaya Business Insight
    Written by VICTOR REYES   


IS CHINA poised to repeat its takeover of Scarborough Shoal in Ayungin Shoal?

A Chinese Air Force general has boasted to China’s media about how its military took control of Scarborough Shoal, sealing it using a layered “cabbage (security) strategy” and transforming the island 124 miles west of Zambales province into an exclusive fishing ground for Chinese fisherman.

Chinese Air Force Maj. Gen. Zhang Zhaozhong(张召忠) said the tactic could be adopted in other islands that are occupied by the Philippines.  

The transcript of Zhang’s recent television interview in Beijing was posted by China Daily Mail in its website last Tuesday.

China has been in virtual control of the Scarborough Shoal, which it calls “Huangyan Island,” which used to be an impact area for US bombing run exercises when the Americans still had military bases in the Philippines.

In April last year, a standoff between Philippine and Chinese ships took place after a Philippine Navy ship tried to accost Chinese fishing boats gathering giant clams, turtles and corals at the shoal.

Chinese ships later responded and prevented the Filipino ship from arresting the fishermen.

The Philippine Navy ship, BRP Gregorio del Pilar, was later replaced by a Coast Guard ship and Bureau of Fishery and Aquatic Resources vessel. However, the two ships withdrew due to supposedly inclement weather, leaving China in virtual control of the shoal.

“Since then, we have begun to take measures to seal and control the areas around Huangyan Island, seal and control continuously up to now,” said Zhang.

“In over one year period since then, there have been fishermen inside. Our fishermen are often there because there is lot of fish there. Fishermen go there in large ships and then sail small boats in the lagoon to fish. They can have shelter in the lagoon when there is a typhoon,” he said.

Defense officials have admitted that China has put up buoys at the shoal, which Philippine authorities are continuously monitoring pending the resolution of the dispute.

“The fishermen conduct normal production there. In the area around the island, fishing administration ships and marine surveillance ships are conducting normal patrols while in the outer ring there are navy warships. The island is thus wrapped layer by layer like a cabbage. As a result, a cabbage strategy has taken shape,” said Zhang.

Zhang said Filipino vessels have to ask permission from Chinese Navy and fishery administration officials if they want to go into the outermost part of the shoal, also known in the Philippines as Bajo de Masinloc.

“Therefore, our fishermen can carry out their production safely while our country’s marine rights and interests as well as sovereignty are safeguarded. Is that not satisfactory?” Zhang also said.

He said the takeover strategy can be adopted elsewhere by China without having to resort to war.

“You have invaded and then left. You have violated Chinese law and China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, haven’t you? Why did you point your guns at our fishermen?” he asked, apparently referring  to how the Philippine Navy ship accosted their fishing boats at the shoal in April 2012.

“As you have first violated the law and pointed your guns at our fishermen, you would never be allowed to enter the area,” added Zhang.

Zhang said China should pursue similar actions in the future and “grab the right timing to do them.”

“For those small islands, only a few troopers are able to station on each of them, but there is no food or even drinking water there. If we carry out the ‘cabbage’ strategy, you will not be able to send food and drinking water onto the islands. Without the supply for one or two weeks, the troopers stationed there will leave the islands on their own. Once they have left, they will never be able to come back,” said Zhang.

VIOLATOR

Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said China, not the Philippines, is violating the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea that binds countries claiming the disputed Spratly Islands not to resort to use of threat or force.

“We have been adhering to the conduct, we’ve been following the DOC. We’ve not changed anything,” Gazmin told defense reporters in an ambush interview at the military general headquarters in Camp Aguinaldo.

Gazmin was reacting to the appeal by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei for claimant-countries to fully and earnestly implement the DOC that also mandates the parties to refrain from actions that will amplify the dispute.

“They’re the ones who are not (following the DOC),” said Gazmin, adding that the violations are reflected in the series of diplomatic protests that the Philippine government filed against China.

The latest protest involved Chinese incursion at the Philippine-occupied Ayungin Shoal where 30 Chinese fishing boats, escorted by a Chinese Navy frigate and two Chinese Maritime Surveillance ships, were seen last May 8. As of last Monday, the two CMS are still at the shoal.

A Philippine Navy ship is due to proceed to Ayungin Shoal to bring supplies for the soldiers who are staying at the landing ship tank BRP Sierra Madre that ran aground in the area in 1999.

NEW FLASHPOINT

The wrecked navy transport ship could be the next flashpoint in the South China Sea as Philippine officials expressed fears that the Chinese ships will block supplies to about a dozen Filipino Marines there.

The Ayungin Shoal, known as Second Thomas Shoal, is a strategic gateway to Reed Bank, believed to be rich in oil and natural gas. In 2010, Manila awarded an Anglo-Filipino consortium a license to explore for gas on Reed Bank but drilling stalled last year due to the presence of Chinese ships.

Manila says Reed Bank, about 80 nautical miles west of Palawan island at the southwestern end of the Philippine archipelago, is within the country’s 200-nautical mile exclusive economic zone.

Beijing says it is part of the Spratlys, a group of 250 uninhabitable islets spread over 165,000 square miles, claimed entirely by China, Taiwan and Vietnam and in part by Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines.

The Department of Foreign Affairs said China is not in a position to dictate what the Philippines can do within its maritime domain.

“China should pull out of the area because under international law, they do not have the right to be there,” Raul Hernandez, spokesman of the foreign affairs department, had said.

He has said the Chinese ships were a “provocation and illegal presence.”

Hong said on Tuesday the Second Thomas Shoal was part of the Spratly Islands, over which China had “indisputable sovereignty”.

“It is beyond reproach for Chinese boats to carry out patrols in these waters,” Hong said, adding China called on all parties to “refrain from taking actions that complicate the situation.”

As of Tuesday, two Chinese marine surveillance ships remained in the area, Philippine navy spokesman Col. Edgardo Arevalo said, adding the fishing boats and the frigate had left.

“The presence of those ships is a clear and present danger,” said another senior Philippine navy officer, who declined to be identified as he is not authorized to speak to media. He said the Philippines believed China was trying to pressure it to leave the shoal.

“We don’t want to wake up one day with fresh structures sitting near our navy ship there. We have to bite the bullet and strengthen our position there or risk losing the territory.”

Ian Storey, a scholar at Singapore’s Institute of South East Asian Studies, said tension at Second Thomas Shoal could prove more dangerous than last year’s stand-off at unoccupied Scarborough Shoal, given the presence of Filipino troops.

“It is hard to imagine China using force to gain full control over Second Thomas, but some kind of blockade to drive out the Philippines’ troops would have to be a possibility,” Storey said. “There is a real chance of escalation or miscalculation.”

The tension comes just before U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel meets his Asia-Pacific counterparts at the so-called Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore from May 31 to June 2. The South China Sea is on the agenda of the regional security forum.

Second Thomas Shoal is one of several possible flashpoints in the South China Sea that could force the United States to intervene in defense of its Southeast Asian allies.

Gazmin will participate in the security forum and will speak about “New Trends in Asia-Pacific Security”, along with Lt. Gen. Qi Jianguo, the deputy chief of staff of the China’s People’s Liberation Army, and Canadian defense minister Peter MacKay.

Gazmin said he is due to have bilateral talks with his counterparts from US, New Zealand, Singapore, and Malaysia but not with China.

Asean foreign ministers are also due to meet in Thailand in August to forge a position on the code of conduct in the South China Sea before meeting Chinese officials in late August or early September in Beijing. - With Reuters


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黄岩岛后下一个就是仁爱礁?
After Scarborough, is Ayungin next?

Chinese general boasts of takeover

    Published on Friday, 31 May 2013 00:00   Malaya Business Insight
    Written by VICTOR REYES   


IS CHINA poised to repeat its takeover of Scarborough Shoal in Ayungin Shoal?

A Chinese Air Force general has boasted to China’s media about how its military took control of Scarborough Shoal, sealing it using a layered “cabbage (security) strategy” and transforming the island 124 miles west of Zambales province into an exclusive fishing ground for Chinese fisherman.

Chinese Air Force Maj. Gen. Zhang Zhaozhong(张召忠) said the tactic could be adopted in other islands that are occupied by the Philippines.  

The transcript of Zhang’s recent television interview in Beijing was posted by China Daily Mail in its website last Tuesday.

China has been in virtual control of the Scarborough Shoal, which it calls “Huangyan Island,” which used to be an impact area for US bombing run exercises when the Americans still had military bases in the Philippines.

In April last year, a standoff between Philippine and Chinese ships took place after a Philippine Navy ship tried to accost Chinese fishing boats gathering giant clams, turtles and corals at the shoal.

Chinese ships later responded and prevented the Filipino ship from arresting the fishermen.

The Philippine Navy ship, BRP Gregorio del Pilar, was later replaced by a Coast Guard ship and Bureau of Fishery and Aquatic Resources vessel. However, the two ships withdrew due to supposedly inclement weather, leaving China in virtual control of the shoal.

“Since then, we have begun to take measures to seal and control the areas around Huangyan Island, seal and control continuously up to now,” said Zhang.

“In over one year period since then, there have been fishermen inside. Our fishermen are often there because there is lot of fish there. Fishermen go there in large ships and then sail small boats in the lagoon to fish. They can have shelter in the lagoon when there is a typhoon,” he said.

Defense officials have admitted that China has put up buoys at the shoal, which Philippine authorities are continuously monitoring pending the resolution of the dispute.

“The fishermen conduct normal production there. In the area around the island, fishing administration ships and marine surveillance ships are conducting normal patrols while in the outer ring there are navy warships. The island is thus wrapped layer by layer like a cabbage. As a result, a cabbage strategy has taken shape,” said Zhang.

Zhang said Filipino vessels have to ask permission from Chinese Navy and fishery administration officials if they want to go into the outermost part of the shoal, also known in the Philippines as Bajo de Masinloc.

“Therefore, our fishermen can carry out their production safely while our country’s marine rights and interests as well as sovereignty are safeguarded. Is that not satisfactory?” Zhang also said.

He said the takeover strategy can be adopted elsewhere by China without having to resort to war.

“You have invaded and then left. You have violated Chinese law and China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, haven’t you? Why did you point your guns at our fishermen?” he asked, apparently referring  to how the Philippine Navy ship accosted their fishing boats at the shoal in April 2012.

“As you have first violated the law and pointed your guns at our fishermen, you would never be allowed to enter the area,” added Zhang.

Zhang said China should pursue similar actions in the future and “grab the right timing to do them.”

“For those small islands, only a few troopers are able to station on each of them, but there is no food or even drinking water there. If we carry out the ‘cabbage’ strategy, you will not be able to send food and drinking water onto the islands. Without the supply for one or two weeks, the troopers stationed there will leave the islands on their own. Once they have left, they will never be able to come back,” said Zhang.

VIOLATOR

Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said China, not the Philippines, is violating the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea that binds countries claiming the disputed Spratly Islands not to resort to use of threat or force.

“We have been adhering to the conduct, we’ve been following the DOC. We’ve not changed anything,” Gazmin told defense reporters in an ambush interview at the military general headquarters in Camp Aguinaldo.

Gazmin was reacting to the appeal by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei for claimant-countries to fully and earnestly implement the DOC that also mandates the parties to refrain from actions that will amplify the dispute.

“They’re the ones who are not (following the DOC),” said Gazmin, adding that the violations are reflected in the series of diplomatic protests that the Philippine government filed against China.

The latest protest involved Chinese incursion at the Philippine-occupied Ayungin Shoal where 30 Chinese fishing boats, escorted by a Chinese Navy frigate and two Chinese Maritime Surveillance ships, were seen last May 8. As of last Monday, the two CMS are still at the shoal.

A Philippine Navy ship is due to proceed to Ayungin Shoal to bring supplies for the soldiers who are staying at the landing ship tank BRP Sierra Madre that ran aground in the area in 1999.

NEW FLASHPOINT

The wrecked navy transport ship could be the next flashpoint in the South China Sea as Philippine officials expressed fears that the Chinese ships will block supplies to about a dozen Filipino Marines there.

The Ayungin Shoal, known as Second Thomas Shoal, is a strategic gateway to Reed Bank, believed to be rich in oil and natural gas. In 2010, Manila awarded an Anglo-Filipino consortium a license to explore for gas on Reed Bank but drilling stalled last year due to the presence of Chinese ships.

Manila says Reed Bank, about 80 nautical miles west of Palawan island at the southwestern end of the Philippine archipelago, is within the country’s 200-nautical mile exclusive economic zone.

Beijing says it is part of the Spratlys, a group of 250 uninhabitable islets spread over 165,000 square miles, claimed entirely by China, Taiwan and Vietnam and in part by Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines.

The Department of Foreign Affairs said China is not in a position to dictate what the Philippines can do within its maritime domain.

“China should pull out of the area because under international law, they do not have the right to be there,” Raul Hernandez, spokesman of the foreign affairs department, had said.

He has said the Chinese ships were a “provocation and illegal presence.”

Hong said on Tuesday the Second Thomas Shoal was part of the Spratly Islands, over which China had “indisputable sovereignty”.

“It is beyond reproach for Chinese boats to carry out patrols in these waters,” Hong said, adding China called on all parties to “refrain from taking actions that complicate the situation.”

As of Tuesday, two Chinese marine surveillance ships remained in the area, Philippine navy spokesman Col. Edgardo Arevalo said, adding the fishing boats and the frigate had left.

“The presence of those ships is a clear and present danger,” said another senior Philippine navy officer, who declined to be identified as he is not authorized to speak to media. He said the Philippines believed China was trying to pressure it to leave the shoal.

“We don’t want to wake up one day with fresh structures sitting near our navy ship there. We have to bite the bullet and strengthen our position there or risk losing the territory.”

Ian Storey, a scholar at Singapore’s Institute of South East Asian Studies, said tension at Second Thomas Shoal could prove more dangerous than last year’s stand-off at unoccupied Scarborough Shoal, given the presence of Filipino troops.

“It is hard to imagine China using force to gain full control over Second Thomas, but some kind of blockade to drive out the Philippines’ troops would have to be a possibility,” Storey said. “There is a real chance of escalation or miscalculation.”

The tension comes just before U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel meets his Asia-Pacific counterparts at the so-called Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore from May 31 to June 2. The South China Sea is on the agenda of the regional security forum.

Second Thomas Shoal is one of several possible flashpoints in the South China Sea that could force the United States to intervene in defense of its Southeast Asian allies.

Gazmin will participate in the security forum and will speak about “New Trends in Asia-Pacific Security”, along with Lt. Gen. Qi Jianguo, the deputy chief of staff of the China’s People’s Liberation Army, and Canadian defense minister Peter MacKay.

Gazmin said he is due to have bilateral talks with his counterparts from US, New Zealand, Singapore, and Malaysia but not with China.

Asean foreign ministers are also due to meet in Thailand in August to forge a position on the code of conduct in the South China Sea before meeting Chinese officials in late August or early September in Beijing. - With Reuters


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战戈 发表于 2013-5-31 03:13
洋人没几个人 了解中国的历史,和中国的版图~~了解中国的那几个人,都是和兔子对着干的人~~
洋人的确不了解中国的历史

他们永远不懂得什么叫韬光养晦 他们永远不了解中国人的国家民族概念

他们永远不了解中国人祖先给这个民族的血液里留下的永远的坚持执拗和荣光

兔子终究会化龙的
国际媒体上只看到菲律宾的观点,中国应组织一批人到世界各大媒体,杂志去説明中国的观点。这很重要,不要小看。
时间会证明一切的。
Che 妹妹?   “一抠脚大汉……”
一盘很大的棋
  昨天外交部与国防部的发言人都已经放话了,仁爱礁的事这些日子就可以见分晓了。
lightsun7 发表于 2013-5-31 02:54
英文网上絶大多数(99%)是支持菲菲的文章。

Don't dictate to PH over seas, China told - Rappler.com
西方人喜欢一个落后的,谁都能踩上一脚的中国,所以你认为他们会支持中国吗?
期待一场台风了。
国产巡洋舰 发表于 2013-5-31 03:02
全世界都支持它,那又怎样呢?说到底,南海问题就是中美问题
别什么事都拉上美国。南沙,(注意,是南沙问题,东西中沙都木有争议了),美国还真没什么立场,插不上手。
国际媒体上只看到菲律宾的观点,中国应组织一批人到世界各大媒体,杂志去説明中国的观点。这很重要,不要小看 ...
欧美媒体是选择性无视,不是找人去就可以的
兔子还不驱除那个破烂?
既然趁人不在上去搞破坏为什么不直接把那船给做掉呢
仁爱礁,风平浪静的最适合养鱼了。
发电机为毛不给灌点水拆点零件
国际媒体上只看到菲律宾的观点,中国应组织一批人到世界各大媒体,杂志去説明中国的观点。这很重要,不要小看 ...
天真,你还真指望cnn帮中国呀?
一样爱国 发表于 2013-5-31 07:17
西方人喜欢一个落后的,谁都能踩上一脚的中国,所以你认为他们会支持中国吗?
百度吧里各种盼王师的脑残儿童一堆,找个YY小说看都时不时给你来恶心一下,真受不了。
国际媒体上只看到菲律宾的观点,中国应组织一批人到世界各大媒体,杂志去説明中国的观点。这很重要,不要小看 ...
兔子有这本事的时候就是世界第一了
英文网上絶大多数(99%)是支持菲菲的文章。

Don't dictate to PH over seas, China told - Rappler.com

不用管他们,南海这边又没有这帮孙子的利益
我们解放军蜀黍应该趁着菲佣们换班时,去该船,在所有地方拉满翔, 特别是他们的厨房和卧室,墙上也涂满了,然后,不战而胜。