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With an Impeccable sense of timing
A RETIRED Chinese admiral likened the American navy to a man with a criminal record “wandering just outside the gate of a family home”. The Chinese, said America’s national intelligence director, Dennis Blair, had “become more aggressive” in asserting their maritime claims. Just as the two countries prepare for their presidents to meet, bickering has broken out. It is unclear whether it is over some silly local muscle-flexing, or a deliberately engineered provocation.
It would all sound familiar to George Bush, who faced a similar spat with China soon after becoming president eight years ago. Then, as now, the argument is about American military activity in China’s vicinity. For Mr Bush, the mid-air collision of a Chinese fighter with an American spy plane in April 2001 became the first foreign-policy crisis of his presidency. For President Obama, a stand-off in the South China Sea between an American naval ship and five Chinese vessels is not such an emergency. In 2001, a Chinese pilot died and the 24 members of the spy plane’s crew were held for 11 days. No one was killed or captured this time.
Originally posted by ArMaP
Try Wikipedia.
Originally posted by Evkha
I mean, how did "The Economist" even find this map? It is nowhere else I can find on the web.
As you can see there, this is nothing new, just ignored.
That was on a different Wikipedia article, I forgot that it was a different one and posted only that, this shows a map that I think shows the same area.
Originally posted by Evkha
But for now, I am afraid you have yet to show an online reference that predates the map in "The Economist" that shows (graphically) the parts of the South China Sea that The People's Republic of China has claimed after the fact of the move they have made to Challenge Obama.
I remember all that, why?
Yeah, yeah the Yuan Dynasty, the Manchu Dynasty, etc. Did you know that the maps that were drawn for the Manchu's were done by Jesuit priests? Don't you remember that the Vietnamese fought over two centuries for independence from the Chinese? Don't you remember that Ho Chi Minh's first choice for assistance in liberating his country from foreign occupation was asking for help from US President Harry Truman, who's poor insight into the situation was one of the milestones along the way to the mess we are in now?
Why should I do that?
Look, here is a recent article from the former President of the Philippines about the region we are talking about. Don't try to pin his opinions on me for citing him OK?
The problem is they do not even need free trade areas, they can do what they want regardless of the name, after all, they have been doing it for more than a century.
I wince every time I hear about "Free Trade" Areas because they are always bad news for working class people and always about big time Capitalists/Neo-Communists plans for fun and profit with no concern for the ecosystems they exploit.
That I do not know, I am not aware of what are the Chinese standards on that subject.
In fact, by Chinese standards, it was most certainly an insult to send a woman on such an important matter.
I think so myself, but that was to be expected, the Chinese have the stronger position on this.
The US President will be relegated to speaking with Minister Yang during the immediate crisis[/url] Call it what you like, the US has already lost face!
And why should that be a problem? Knowledge depends on those that gather it, regardless of sex, age, race, etc. I am sure you have a much better knowledge about this situation than myself, I was only trying to show that this is nothing new (the dispute over the Spratly Islands has been always about access to those waters).
But what do I know? I am also a mere female myself.
Originally posted by Evkha
A RETIRED Chinese admiral likened the American navy to a man with a criminal record “wandering just outside the gate of a family home”.