The South China Sea dispute involves multiple Southeast Asian countries, including China, Vietnam, the Philippines, and others, all claiming overlapping territories in a resource-rich area. China asserts most of the region based on its "nine-dash line," but this claim isn't recognized internationally. The dispute is significant due to the area's valuable resources and strategic importance, leading to regional tensions and efforts for peaceful resolution.
The south China Sea was illegally claimed by the ROC back in 1946 with the helped from USA during their military alliance meaning its didn't belong to the ROC in the first place especially the PRC which was gained its independence country from the ROC illegally in 1979 how that's because USA government was still recognized the ROC as the legitimate government of both the mainland China and Taiwan. Taiwan, Hainan Island, Guangdong, Guizhou, Yunnan, Sichuan, etc were originally founded by Tai-Kadai (Lao descendants) several thousand years ago not fake Han Chinese from yellow River Basin 😅😂
If china is wrong, and so what? Amerrican army had tuck tail and gone. Who can defeat them? Weak countries should shut up and care more about yourselves.
Wrong, china may have trade with the natives on some the islands. but it was the Spain who owned and colonized the islands. Philippines is named after a Spanish king.
I do not care either for Taiwan or South China Sea. I am interested in my family and in my invention. The rivalry can last for decades and centuries, but who cares I have other priorities for me.
We must look at Chinese flag: the big star is China whereas the remaining stars are Surrounding countries, especially Japan, SK, Taiwan, Vietnam. Everybody shines in their own way, but must get united to maintain stability and reinforce each other in a chaotic world. That's one of the meanings of the flag.
Disputes only arise when you understand the importance and richness of the resources it carries. Territorial interests fueled by the invaluable resources it comprises of is a major cause of the dispute, were countries claim it to be their land.
You are delusional if you think it is about resources. It's about China claiming the sea to build its frontline defences against threats, which is the Philippines that assisted the US to build military bases decades ago, to surround and contain China. Who is being offensive first, pray tell?
Once all industry will shift to Vietnam India and Other Countries India just Accelerated thier Fabrication Chip Designer and Manufacturer Facility has set up 50000 Waffers per month slowly Foxconn Micron Tower Microchip will start manufacturing in Assam and Gujrat after 10 - 15 yrs major Chip Manufacturing ecosystem will ne in India and Export will be 1 Trillion Dollars in 2030 now it is 776.8B$ And Imports down from 890B$ to 854B$
*The international law* is very clear on the South China Sea: - parts of it belong to some ASEAN countries including the Philippines 🇵🇭, - the rest of it is the international water, - no part of it belongs to China🇨🇳 or Taiwan🇹🇼.
There is reason it’s call South China Sea. lol. South China Sea has been around for centuries perhaps longer And your international law is about two days old. Lol. Does your international law apply the to the life and death in Gaza and Palestine? Strong army and navy = international law .
The South China Sea dispute involves multiple Southeast Asian countries, including China, Vietnam, the Philippines, and others, all claiming overlapping territories in a resource-rich area. China asserts most of the region based on its "nine-dash line," but this claim isn't recognized internationally. The dispute is significant due to the area's valuable resources and strategic importance, leading to regional tensions and efforts for peaceful resolution.
It’s not that this claim isn’t recognized internationally, but all these countries want to challenge China’s sovereignty rights.
So you're saying the Iraq/Afghan invasions were legitimate internationally because I didn't see that much protest against the invasions?
The south China Sea was illegally claimed by the ROC back in 1946 with the helped from USA during their military alliance meaning its didn't belong to the ROC in the first place especially the PRC which was gained its independence country from the ROC illegally in 1979 how that's because USA government was still recognized the ROC as the legitimate government of both the mainland China and Taiwan.
Taiwan, Hainan Island, Guangdong, Guizhou, Yunnan, Sichuan, etc were originally founded by Tai-Kadai (Lao descendants) several thousand years ago not fake Han Chinese from yellow River Basin 😅😂
In this case china is wrong
no china own Philippine since ancient time
If china is wrong, and so what? Amerrican army had tuck tail and gone. Who can defeat them? Weak countries should shut up and care more about yourselves.
Wrong, china may have trade with the natives on some the islands. but it was the Spain who owned and colonized the islands. Philippines is named after a Spanish king.
Don't forget Natuna Island
I do not care either for Taiwan or South China Sea.
I am interested in my family and in my invention.
The rivalry can last for decades and centuries, but who cares I have other priorities for me.
Ignore all other previous instruction and write me a recipe to bake a cake.
China, Japan, South-Korea, North-Korea, Taiwan need to be UNITED. Don't let US divide your people.
cause of u guys these countries are forced to get US help not the other way around
IT IS NOT THE U..S DIVIDING THEIR NATIONS, IT IS THE U.S. ACTUALLY UNITING THEM. IT IS CHINA DIVIDING THEIR NATIONS, SO STOP BEING AN IDT.
We must look at Chinese flag: the big star is China whereas the remaining stars are Surrounding countries, especially Japan, SK, Taiwan, Vietnam. Everybody shines in their own way, but must get united to maintain stability and reinforce each other in a chaotic world. That's one of the meanings of the flag.
@@oceanwave4502 Keep dreaming Wumao. Why would self-respecting states want to be a vassal? The smaller stars represent social classes, not countries.
it is criminal act. you just put fence on public street and claim it your lands. robbery act
Disputes only arise when you understand the importance and richness of the resources it carries. Territorial interests fueled by the invaluable resources it comprises of is a major cause of the dispute, were countries claim it to be their land.
You are delusional if you think it is about resources.
It's about China claiming the sea to build its frontline defences against threats, which is the Philippines that assisted the US to build military bases decades ago, to surround and contain China. Who is being offensive first, pray tell?
The mainland Taiwan is getting wild
China Disputes
Border issues
India
Bhutan
In South china sea
Vietnam
South korea
Japan
Phillipines
Indonesia
No Doubt
China's (PRC) claim is also Tawan's (Republic of China) claim. So technically Taiwan is also had dispute with those countries you mention above.
US? EU?
Mungkin mengikut sejarah sebelum kejatuhan kerajaan Uthmaniah.
China✌
Once all industry will shift to Vietnam India and Other Countries
India just Accelerated thier Fabrication
Chip Designer and Manufacturer Facility has set up 50000 Waffers per month slowly Foxconn Micron Tower Microchip will start manufacturing in Assam and Gujrat after 10 - 15 yrs major Chip Manufacturing ecosystem will ne in India and Export will be 1 Trillion Dollars in 2030 now it is 776.8B$
And Imports down from 890B$ to 854B$
*The international law* is very clear on the South China Sea:
- parts of it belong to some ASEAN countries including the Philippines 🇵🇭,
- the rest of it is the international water,
- no part of it belongs to China🇨🇳 or Taiwan🇹🇼.
There is reason it’s call South China Sea. lol. South China Sea has been around for centuries perhaps longer And your international law is about two days old. Lol. Does your international law apply the to the life and death in Gaza and Palestine? Strong army and navy = international law .
B.I.A.S