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SENATE CONSIDERING SOUTH CHINA SEA SANCTIONS ON CHINA AS MASSIVE TRADE WAR RATTLES RELATIONS

I still remember the situation in 2016 when two US carrier battle groups arrived in the South China Sea and were frightened away by Dongfeng missiles.:D

The United States has no courage at all to fight a local war with China. If it really wanted to fight, we should have fought wars three years ago.
*Anyway, no matter how loudly the United States shouts. Its inner hope was that its slaves would fight for him, instead of its fighting in person.

Now do you know why China keeps developing its military strength?
 
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@TaiShang @Han Patriot @sinait

Guys if you're unmarried. Don't ever marry another breed. This above post will be the result of your child's IQ.

So instead of responding you insult - tell me what ally China has except Pakistan.

And also the US regularly sails ships through Taiwan Strait and works with Japan navy under your nose. Does China do anything on the US coast?
 
China is like a sitting duck though. The US has made numerous alliance with India, Vietnam etc to hit China from close range, but China has no close launch pad to do the same to US mainland.

If any war breaks out it will be 90% done around China mainland, and the US will use Japan, India, Vietnam, Australia with it.

Fight on mainland China? Unless some wants Armageddon to happen for the globe.



 
So instead of responding you insult - tell me what ally China has except Pakistan.

And also the US regularly sails ships through Taiwan Strait and works with Japan navy under your nose. Does China do anything on the US coast?
Don't make the quality of your posts even worse. Keep your mouth shut is the solution.
 
What genius don't understand is that if a WAR breaks out, it will be the end of humanity. =)
You are willing to put the fate of China, the lives of 1.4 billion people on poker table instead of abandoning the rediculous 9 dash claim?

I admire your stupidity.
 
https://www.newsweek.com/china-south-china-sea-sanctions-senate-marco-rubio-trade-war-1433563

A bipartisan group of U.S. senators will reintroduce legislation Thursday that would allow the government to sanction Chinese individuals and groups involved in Beijing’s activity in the South and East China Seas.

The South China Sea and East China Sea Sanctions Act—sponsored by Republican Senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Tom Cotton of Arkansas, and Democratic Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland—was designed to pressure China to cease its enforcement of territorial claims in the waters off the country’s coast, The South China Morning Post reported.

If it is signed into law, the legislation would force the government to seize U.S.-based financial assets and revoke or deny U.S. visas of any individual involved in “actions or policies that threaten the peace, security or stability” in areas claimed by one or more members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

China’s claims in the South China Sea—which the country has enforced by building a network of military bases on shoals and reefs—overlap with those of Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Brunei and Malaysia, all members of ASEAN. The waters contain rich fishing grounds, vital shipping routes and potentially lucrative natural resources.

Beijing has dismissed its neighbors' claims. Its network of well-armed bases means that, according to the head of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Admiral Philip S. Davidson, China has control of the sea “in all scenarios short of war with the United States.”

U.S. warships and aircraft have conducted many “freedom of navigation” and overflight operations in the disputed region, designed to keep pressure on Beijing and assert Washington’s belief that the area constitutes international waters. China has called such operations inflammatory and a threat to regional peace, but the proposed legislation calls for such missions to be expanded.

Rubio told The South China Morning Post that the bill “strengthens efforts by the U.S. and our allies to counter Beijing’s illegal and dangerous militarization of disputed territory that it has seized in the South China Sea.

“This legislation reiterates America’s commitment to keeping the region free and open for all countries, and to holding the Chinese government accountable for bullying and coercing other nations in the region,” he added.

The proposal would commit the American secretary of state to send a report to Congress every six months listing any Chinese people or companies helping to create the island bases used to enforce Beijing’s claims.

The bill was first brought forward in 2017 but got stuck in the Foreign Relations Committee and never made it to a vote in the Senate. Current strained relations with China and two more years of Chinese militarization in the South China Sea, however, may give the proposal a shot in the arm. The chairmanship of the committee has also since passed to Senator James Risch, who has made oversight of China a key element of his tenure.

A spokesperson for Rubio said the senator was “very optimistic” about the legislation’s chances, and that there would be little deviation in language from the 2017 bill.

Its passage would further undermine relations between Washington and Beijing. President Donald Trump’s tough stance on Chinabecame one of the hallmarks of his presidency, and shows no sign of diminishing.

Should banning Vietnamese vessels too in South China sea, they are real pirates and thief
 
You are willing to put the fate of China, the lives of 1.4 billion people on poker table instead of abandoning the rediculous 9 dash claim?

I admire your stupidity.
Aand you think US is willing to sacrifice 300+ mil Americans for Vietnam and some isles? International shipping line don't go through there genius. Notice US is sailing 12nm from those isles, why don't you ask them to land and give a try? This world is not as simple as it seems, there are rules between superpowers. The rule is you don't fight direct wars.
 
If he had 0.1% of his brains. He would delete his earlier post. :D
Lets sent him on a long holiday.
I had a lot of fun sponsoring that placemat Indian guy for a holiday from yesterday.
Hope his holiday will be a long one.
Some holidays are only a week long, not satisfying.
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And then any individual or company involved in Huawei will be banned.

Then those involved in China's HSR.

Then China's EV.

Then Chinese food.

Then Chinese clothes.

etc...

The list goes on...


Down to level when nuclear war launched.
 
And then any individual or company involved in Huawei will be banned.

Then those involved in China's HSR.

Then China's EV.

Then Chinese food.

Then Chinese clothes.

etc...

The list goes on...


Down to level when nuclear war launched.
Exactly! China should respond with a preemptive first strike.
 
Aand you think US is willing to sacrifice 300+ mil Americans for Vietnam and some isles? International shipping line don't go through there genius. Notice US is sailing 12nm from those isles, why don't you ask them to land and give a try? This world is not as simple as it seems, there are rules between superpowers. The rule is you don't fight direct wars.
I admire your optimism.
Ever heard of Cuba crisis? You should read a bit in history when USSR and USA were close to nuclear armageddon.
 
I admire your optimism.
Ever heard of Cuba crisis? You should read a bit in history when USSR and USA were close to nuclear armageddon.
And it will be close too if they try something stupid. I don't mind you hating China, but it saddens me to see you cheering for US. I saw a documentary on agent orange, I thought the effects were over, kids were borned defect until today. I don't see you asking for compensation from them at all. Like dogs you embrace them again.
 
And it will be close too if they try something stupid. I don't mind you hating China, but it saddens me to see you cheering for US. I saw a documentary on agent orange, I thought the effects were over, kids were borned defect until today. I don't see you asking for compensation from them at all. Like dogs you embrace them again.
Pls spare me of your crocodile comment.
You forgot that it was Vietnam that ousted France/USA from Indochina, it was China that invited/allied the US back to Asia to attack Vietnam, imposing sanctions.
 

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