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PLA capable of removing Philippines military base in disputed area of South China Sea

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PLA capable of removing Philippines military base in disputed area of South China Sea, warns Communist Party mouthpiece

China has shown patience, but it is committed to defending its territory, says commentary in the People’s Daily ahead of tribunal ruling on maritime disputes in the region

China is fully capable of removing a Philippine naval vessel set up as a permanent base in a disputed atoll in the South China Sea, but has so far shown restraint, the Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece said on Monday.
The commentary in the People’s Daily comes ahead of an imminent ruling from a international court in The Hague on China’s claims to territory in the region’s disputed waters. The case was bought by the Philippines.

The Philippines Navy deliberately grounded an old US built landing craft on the disputed Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea in 1999.
It has since kept a team of about a dozen military personnel on the ship to maintain occupation.
The shoal in the Spratly Islands chain is also claimed by China and is called Renai in Chinese.
China has repeatedly protested and asked for the removal of the craft.
Chinese coastguard vessels blocked Philippine supply ships’ attempts to approach the shoal two years ago and forced them to drop provisions by air to the already severely corroded craft.
“The story of the Renai Shoal best explains that China is fully capable of dragging away that Philippine vessel hanging in there,” said the People’s Daily.
“But for the stability of the South China Sea, China offers goodwill and patience and has always shown high restraint.”
China was, however, committed to defending every inch of its territory, the commentary said. “It is determined by China’s will and capability,” it added.
The commentary repeated that China would not accept any ruling from the international tribunal in The Hague. It has refused to take part in the hearings.
It also accused the Philippines of launching the arbitration process without consulting China.
By playing this “meaningless games” the Philippines and “the power behind them ”would only end up shooting themselves in the foot, the article said.

The commentary also criticised US involvement in South China Sea disputes.
It said it was militarising the region and raising tensions.
The US demonstration of its military power had deepened China’s concerns about security and triggered its determination to strengthen its defence capability, the article said.

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^I love this Sierra Madre (LT-57)

http://news.abs-cbn.com/specials/sierra-madre


The shoal in the Spratly Islands chain is also claimed by China and is called Renai in Chinese. For the rest of the World, the shoal is called Ayungin or Second Thomas Shoal.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Thomas_Shoal

Ex-USS Harnett County (LST-821) in Philippines service as BRP Sierra Madre (LT-57) at A.G.& P. Shipyard at Batangas. Vessel was grounded in Ayungin Shoal...

The Sierra Madre from the Space (Philippine Navy should re paint the deck):

gOOGLE MAPs
@9.7909956,115.8567385,295m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d9.733333!4d115.866667?hl=en" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> https://www.google.com/maps/place/9%...5.866667?hl=en

Wikimapia :
http://wikimapia.org/#lang=en&lat=9....56667&z=19&m=b



 

PLA capable of removing Philippines military base in disputed area of South China Sea, warns Communist Party mouthpiece

China has shown patience, but it is committed to defending its territory, says commentary in the People’s Daily ahead of tribunal ruling on maritime disputes in the region

PUBLISHED : Monday, 27 June, 2016, 1:06pm
UPDATED : Monday, 27 June, 2016, 1:06pm

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Ex-USS Harnett County (LST-821) in Philippines service as BRP Sierra Madre (LT-57) at A.G.& P. Shipyard at Batangas. Vessel was grounded in Ayungin Island

Repainting is needed


An Army CH-47A “Chinook” heavy-lift helicopter in the process of hooking up a damaged UH-1B Seawolf helicopter from the deck of USS Harnett Cunty (LST-821) for transportation to NAS Binh Thuy for repairs.
Photo from Seawolf.org.


Liu Zhen
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China is fully capable of removing a Philippine naval vessel set up as a permanent base in a disputed atoll in the South China Sea, but has so far shown restraint, the Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece said on Monday.
The commentary in the People’s Daily comes ahead of an imminent ruling from a international court in The Hague on China’s claims to territory in the region’s disputed waters. The case was bought by the Philippines.

The Philippines Navy deliberately grounded an old US built landing craft on the disputed Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea in 1999.
It has since kept a team of about a dozen military personnel on the ship to maintain occupation.
The shoal in the Spratly Islands chain is also claimed by China and is called Renai in Chinese.
China has repeatedly protested and asked for the removal of the craft.
Chinese coastguard vessels blocked Philippine supply ships’ attempts to approach the shoal two years ago and forced them to drop provisions by air to the already severely corroded craft.
“The story of the Renai Shoal best explains that China is fully capable of dragging away that Philippine vessel hanging in there,” said the People’s Daily.
“But for the stability of the South China Sea, China offers goodwill and patience and has always shown high restraint.”
China was, however, committed to defending every inch of its territory, the commentary said. “It is determined by China’s will and capability,” it added.
The commentary repeated that China would not accept any ruling from the international tribunal in The Hague. It has refused to take part in the hearings.
It also accused the Philippines of launching the arbitration process without consulting China.
By playing this “meaningless games” the Philippines and “the power behind them ”would only end up shooting themselves in the foot, the article said.
Philippine aircraft drops supplies to troops at disputed Renai reef

The commentary also criticised US involvement in South China Sea disputes.
It said it was militarising the region and raising tensions.
The US demonstration of its military power had deepened China’s concerns about security and triggered its determination to strengthen its defence capability, the article said.

 
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