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Chitchat Wah SAP whack China again!

WujiBo

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Wah SgP whack China again!

You may have incidents’: Singapore’s defence minister warns non-military vessels in South China Sea create ‘uncertainty’
The South China Sea has become a flashpoint for the broader tussle between China and the US for influence in the western Pacific
BLOOMBERG

PUBLISHED : Monday, 03 October, 2016

Chinese and Russian ships during joint naval drills in the South China Sea. Photo: Xinhua
The risk of a clash in the South China Sea lies with non-military ships, Singapore’s defence minister said, as China deploys more heavily armed coast guard vessels in the disputed waters.

Singapore has joined other nations in the region and the US in warning the reliance on fishing boats and coast guards to assert territorial claims in the South China Sea raises the prospect of an incident. China has used its so-called white hull fleet to chase and shoo ships including fishing boats from other countries away from the reefs it claims.

We are interested in the South China Sea because it is a major shipping route ... We think that uncertainty may lead to incidents
NG ENG HEN, SINGAPORE’S DEFENCE MINISTER
A practical concern for nations whose ships travel through the area – it’s a key shipping lane that carries as much as US$5 trillion in trade a year – is how to develop processes to defuse incidents as they occur, Ng Eng Hen told reporters on the sidelines of a meeting of Southeast Asian and US defence ministers in Hawaii.

“It may have, in fact, very little to do with military ships” given an agreed code in place for navies, he said. “But you may have incidents arising from fishing, you may have incidents arising from white ships,” Ng said. “Whatever colour ships they are, they can precipitate incidents.”

Singapore is not a claimant in the South China Sea, and Ng said China is “not a threat to us”. Still, it has called for a reduction in tensions and for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to take a more united approach to resolving the disputes. The South China Sea has become a flashpoint for the broader tussle between China and the US for influence in the western Pacific as President Xi Jinping seeks to build his country into a regional power.

“We are interested in the South China Sea because it is a major shipping route, and a lot of economies depend on it,” Ng said. “We think that uncertainty may lead to incidents.”

Ng Eng Hen, Singapore’s Minister of Defence. Photo: AP
Ng Eng Hen, Singapore’s Minister of Defence. Photo: AP

China’s assertions cross over those of nations including Vietnam, the Philippines and Malaysia, and it has reclaimed thousands of acres in the waters in recent years, adding airstrips and fighter jets. An arbitration court in the Hague in July ruled in favour of a Philippine challenge to China’s territorial claims, but that has not deterred China from continuing to beef up its presence in the waters.

Ministers in Hawaii talked about how to prevent an escalation in tensions and how to keep communication open, Ng said.

“We talked about forums at which we can bring up disputes,” he said. “We talked about how we can resolve disputes.”

Still, recent meetings of Asean foreign ministers or leaders have failed to take a tough stance on the disputes. Asean statements have not mentioned China by name, while expressing concern about developments in the South China Sea.

South China Sea code of conduct is essential for regional peace and stability

Asean operates on consensus and it only takes one member state to disagree for a statement to be torpedoed. A meeting of foreign ministers in China in June ended in confusion after Malaysia released and then retracted a joint Asean statement that cited China for the first time over its behaviour. Observers said at the time that smaller states like Cambodia could be swayed by Chinese pressure.

That has led several Asean states to publicly call for greater unity for the bloc, amid concerns about its effectiveness going forward.

“[The South China Sea is a] problem of positions,” Ng said. “We have often said that whether you are claimants or non-claimants, whether you are China, US or other countries, I think there is wisdom in the system to understand what it is you are really fighting over. I do not see it as an immediate threat.”
 
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syed putra

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I don't understand this.
Malaysia welcomes china prc. They allowed a china coast guard to anchor 80 miles off miri coast for several years already. When an australian diver visited the shoal, he planted a malaysian flag there this year. The china coast guard reported the incident to malaysia authorities, who quickly came and pulled the flag out.
 

Rogue Trader

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I don't understand this.
Malaysia welcomes china prc. They allowed a china coast guard to anchor 80 miles off miri coast for several years already. When an australian diver visited the shoal, he planted a malaysian flag there this year. The china coast guard reported the incident to malaysia authorities, who quickly came and pulled the flag out.

Umno should bestow the ozzie a dato sri title. But too bad he's not malay
 

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I don't understand this.
Malaysia welcomes china prc. They allowed a china coast guard to anchor 80 miles off miri coast for several years already. When an australian diver visited the shoal, he planted a malaysian flag there this year. The china coast guard reported the incident to malaysia authorities, who quickly came and pulled the flag out.

Mudland has a far weaker military than indonesia. Perhaps Najib should give some of his donations to build a better navy. Chinkland is flexing its muscles at Singapore because Singapore is the richest, most stable and military strongest of ASEAN. It is the only ASEAN member with a modern and credible military. If Singapore gives in to chinkland, China basically has mastery over ASEAN.

This is more than just about the south china sea. Once the south china sea is firmly in China's orbit, China will seek to extend its territorial control further south. Don't be surprise if they intend to contest for waters south of the 9-dashed line.
 

greedy and cunning

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Mudland has a far weaker military than indonesia. Perhaps Najib should give some of his donations to build a better navy. Chinkland is flexing its muscles at Singapore because Singapore is the richest, most stable and military strongest of ASEAN. It is the only ASEAN member with a modern and credible military. If Singapore gives in to chinkland, China basically has mastery over ASEAN.

This is more than just about the south china sea. Once the south china sea is firmly in China's orbit, China will seek to extend its territorial control further south. Don't be surprise if they intend to contest for waters south of the 9-dashed line.

Singapore is the richest, most stable and military strongest of ASEAN. It is the only ASEAN member with a modern and credible military.
you intentionally left this out : all that is achieved by sucking the US cock .

If Singapore gives in to chinkland, China basically has mastery over ASEAN.
china would not agree to it even if sillypoore wanted to be part of china.
this tiny place has nothing except cock suckers like u.
 

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Mudland has a far weaker military than indonesia. Perhaps Najib should give some of his donations to build a better navy. Chinkland is flexing its muscles at Singapore because Singapore is the richest, most stable and military strongest of ASEAN. It is the only ASEAN member with a modern and credible military. If Singapore gives in to chinkland, China basically has mastery over ASEAN.

This is more than just about the south china sea. Once the south china sea is firmly in China's orbit, China will seek to extend its territorial control further south. Don't be surprise if they intend to contest for waters south of the 9-dashed line.

You dream too much. Sg military won't last a day against Indo's. the scale is too different. You have a scale problem typical of island frogs. Sg knows it can never hope to beat Indonesia militarily, that's why it does not even bother make indo the target of its exercises, m&d land is used instead, with Indo it opts for the groveling "diplomatic" cultivation stance.
 
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