Tensions between Manila and Beijing remain high after the Philippines coast guard cut China’s barriers in disputed waters last month.
Manila resupplies its outpost in the Second Thomas Shoal, in the Spratly Islands, every month to reinforce its economic rights to waters that are both rich in fish and mineral resources.
Beijing claims almost the entire South China Sea, including the Spratlys, which is also claimed in part by the Philippines.
Imperialism, that’s what this is. It’s a naked land (or, I guess, mainly water) grab for strategic reasons, from land that is already owned by other nations.
For many of the same reasons that we can’t allow Putin to take any more European land, if the world turns a blind eye to China brazenly stealing territory in the South China Sea, what will they take next?
This is merely a precursor. Just wait until the broader resource wars kick off in the next 10-20 years.
- We’re rapidly depleting fresh water reserves everywhere, from groundwater to glaciers.
- Arable land is being squandered
- There aren’t enough finite resources to convert the world to a zero carbon energy grid, whether the blocker is hard (not enough) or soft (extraction &/or refinement is economically unfeasible)
There are probably going to be dozens of wars fought directly due to resource constraints in the next 50 years.
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We need a giant drone ship that just goes around and politely pushes belligerent Chinese vessels back to actual Chinese waters
The USS Put that Thing Back Where it Came From or so Help Me.
Or re-commission the USS Kidd and hoist the black flag again.
Sounds like the name of a Culture ship
It’s a musical! Put that thing back where it came from or so help meeee, so help me! So help me, and ICBM.
Arrrrr
Time for the US Navy to decide to use that waterway and watch them scatter.
Yeah we could, and occasionally we do, that but its very confrontational and can easily lead to a continually escalating game of one-upmanship that really has no good end.
It is properly called Freedom of Navigation and has nothing to do with one-upmanship. It is international law that pretty much everyone agrees to except China. We, as Americans, are in the best position to counter their territory grabs in the area by conducting Freedom of Navigation operations.
China actually is a signatory of UNCLOS but seems to forget that
Claiming the South China Sea is confrontational.
Showing those claims are bunk makes sure that China doesn’t think it can gain from further claims.
Constantly letting China grab whatever territory they want is 100% guaranteed to have no good end. A show of force is not. China has the option to back down, obey international law, and prevent war.
Found the Chineseshill account.
Wait, what? You must be joking. I’m a Chinese Shill? Huh, guess I’ll have to cancel my Patreon to China Uncensored…
Falun Gong shill, then.
“Territorial integrity”
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