From the ChiCommie party mouthpiece, their GGT.
“No South China Sea issue existed
before the 1970s. The problems only occured after North and South Vietnam were reunified in 1976 and China ’s Nansha and Xisha Islands
then became the new country’s target.
Unfortunately, though hammered by China
in the 1974 Xisha Island Battle and later the Sino-Vietnamese War in 1979, Vietnam ’s insults in the South
China Sea remained unpunished today. It encouraged nearby
countries to try their hands in the “disputed” area and attracted the attention
of the US
so that a regional conflict gradually turned international.
But it is probably the right time for us to reason, think ahead
and strike first before things gradually run out of hands.
It seems all the countries around the area are preparing for an
arms race.
It’s very amusing to see some of the countries vow to threaten or
even confront China with
force just because the US
announced that it has “returned to Asia .”
The tension of war is escalating second by second but the initiative is not in our hand.China should take
part in the exploitation of oil and gas in South China Sea .
For those who infringe upon our sovereignty to steal the oil, we need to warn them politely, and then take action if they don’t respond.
The tension of war is escalating second by second but the initiative is not in our hand.
For those who infringe upon our sovereignty to steal the oil, we need to warn them politely, and then take action if they don’t respond.
We shouldn’t waste the opportunity to launch some tiny-scale
battles that could deter provocateurs from going further.
By the way, I think it’s necessary to figure out who is really
afraid of being involved in military activities. There are more than 1,000 oil
and gas wells plus four airports and numerous other facilities in the area but
none of them is built by China .
Everything will be burned to the ground should a military conflict
break out. Who’ll suffer most when Western oil giants withdraw?
But out there could just be an ideal place to punish them. Such
punishment should be restricted only to the Philippines
and Vietnam ,
who have been acting extremely aggressive these days.
The Afghanistan
and Iraq Wars have already set some bad examples for us in terms of the scale
of potential battles, but the minnows will get a reality check by the art of
our move.
Many scholars believe that the US presence in this area caused our
inability to sort the mess out.
However, I think US
pressure in the South China Sea should not be taken seriously, at least for now
given the war on terror in the Middle East and
elsewhere is still plaguing it hard.
The Philippines ,
pretending to be weak and innocent, declared that mosquitoes are not wary of
the power of the Chinese elephant.
The elephant should stay restrained if mosquitoes behave
themselves well. But it seems like we have a completely different story now
given the mosquitoes even invited an eagle to come to their ambitious party. I
believe the constant military drill and infringement provide no better excuse
for China
to strike back.
However, being rational and restrained will always be our guidance
on this matter. We should make good preparations for a small-scale battle
while giving the other side the option of war or peace.
The author is the strategic analyst of China Energy Fund
Committee. opinion@globaltimes.com.cn”
Oh deary me.
Heads down.