Harassment?

By beachsand

This is interesting, the US navy ship is conducting “surveillance” at China’s doorstep but China is accused of harassing it, what is the logic? Why isn’t the the exact location where this incident happened pinpointed in the news report? Of course it is international waters again, why not? This piece of information comes along with recent provocative actions taken by Philippines and Malaysia, both of  which have territorial disputes with China. So I have to second guess the intention of the US navy. Does this have something to do with the US-S. Korea joint drills, or the US is stumping for the two SE Asian countries over these disputes? I suspect the warmongers are in action now.

Update:

Another coverup by CNN, the “Impeccable” was doing its “survey” only 75 miles (120 km) south of the Province of Hainan. Don’t forget the Exclusive Economic Zone is 200 nautical mile (370 km) from a country’s coast. I am just curious, did the navy ship notify the Chinese governement it’s going to survey in China’s EEZ? What’s the fuss with the complaints and protests anyway? Would the US allow any foreign military ships near its coast? I would guess the order from the top is to sink whatever comes near without leaving a trace, just like what the movies say.

Update 2:

Geez, here comes the funnier part: while everywhere else (like here) a 75 miles distance from Hannan is mentioned, this report went ahead by saying it’s 100 miles. No matter what, it’s still within the 200 miles EEZ range, idiot! Maybe next time a newer version of the story will tell us it’s 150 miles away, so they can go on and on until the incident gets completely out of the South China Sea. What’s more, the retarded journalist even translated EEZ into “special economic zone” as if it’s China’s special zone. Go get a life, dummy.

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