What preparations has China made for Scarborough Shoal?

Updated on military 2024-07-16
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Economic sanctions: Recently, China's bananas from the Philippines have been strictly inspected, which has put pressure on the Philippine side and the economy, and many batches of goods have been forced back, in order to use the domestic pressure of the Philippine side to force it to bow to China.

    2. Political negotiations: China's official response to the Scarborough Shoal incident has always stated that it has not closed the door to a peaceful settlement, but if there is a precondition for negotiations, that is, the Philippines must recognize Scarborough Shoal as an inherent territory within China's sovereignty, otherwise there will be no possibility of negotiations. On May 28, the Chinese and Philippine defense ministers held talks...

    3. Resolve by force: This is also China's last card, and once this card is played, it is believed that China will take the opportunity to recapture other Chinese islands and reefs illegally occupied by the Philippines. Now it seems that the existence of such a possibility cannot be ruled out, we do not want to see such an outcome, and the Philippine side does not want to see such an outcome, if it does happen, the fiasco is undoubted.

    As for whether the United States can directly send troops to support or provide other assistance, it is not yet known, but I personally believe that the scope of protection stipulated in the US-Philippine mutual defense treaty is limited to the Philippine mainland, not the disputed islands and reefs, and the United States has always avoided direct confrontation with China, and the United States' strategic moves are premised on its national interests. That would only be a lose-lose situation for both China and the United States, and the United States would not be less injured than China.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Economically isolated, politically tough, ideologically self-reliant.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The current way of dealing with Scarborough Shoal is definitely the most correct, maybe the people in China think that the current leader is too weak, but this is really not a question of whether he is soft or not, a small Philippines, the time required to destroy him can be calculated in minutes, but now is really not ripe. You see, we only used a few fishing boats and fishery administration boats to make the Philippine ** nervous, and they didn't dare to shoot the first shot. If it is opened, then the Chinese Navy will immediately destroy them.

    If we fire the first shot, the situation will be very unfavorable for us.

    In addition, when we were in school, teachers often taught us a sentence, see the essence through the phenomenon, right? The only way to solve this essential problem is to focus on economic development in a peaceful environment and solve major domestic problems, so that only after the national strength is strong can we have the strength to confront the United States. Destroying the Philippines will not fundamentally solve the South China Sea issue, but will lead to more serious encirclement by the international community, and the United States can continue to incite other countries.

    There are two types of people who shout and kill on the Internet: 1. Foolish people, 2. Spies. Inciting civil war sentiment in order to make the people dissatisfied with ZF and destabilize the situation.

    To endure humiliation for 10 years is to not be humiliated for the next 100 years, and if you can't bear these 10 years, start a war rashly, and continue to be humiliated after 100 years, our children and grandchildren will benefit from our correct decisions today, because I have never heard anyone say that it is a cowardly behavior for the king of Yue to lie down and taste guts, right?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Retreat is the way forward, and that's what I think.

    If the Philippines continues to use ** inch by inch, and when the time is ripe, then China will have a reason to use force to solve the problem of a small country in an instant, not to mention just earning an island.

    However, the United States is not in a position to do anything, and if it falls out with China, the impact on the United States can be imagined as soon as the economy recovers, and the benefits of the Philippines to the United States are far less than those of China.

    Contemptible opinion and the top of the upstairs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    International law is a matter of sovereignty.

    It is a problem to look at 4 points, first to discover, first name, actual control, effective development. Internationally, it is basically taken exclusively.

    There are more in the last 2 points.

    China has an absolute advantage over Scarborough Shoal, and China actually controls Scarborough Shoal. Actual control is king.

    Of course, the Philippine clown can say that we do not recognize China's sovereignty over Scarborough Shoal, but even if we don't, it is useless, because we China have the right to govern without recognizing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, they made a delaying tactic and couldn't leave.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No troops have been stationed at the moment.

    There are several reasons for this:

    Scarborough Shoal. There can be no garrison, Scarborough Shoal is just an island and reef to be precise, and the area that is usually exposed to the water is very small, and it will even be completely submerged at high tide.

    The biggest feature of the islands and reefs in the South China Sea is that the islands are small, and most of them can only be regarded as reefs. There are only a dozen or so islands in the South China Sea that can barely garrison troops. And most of them can barely station an observation post. Even the largest Woody Island.

    Taiping Island, in fact, is only the size of 1 or 2 football fields. Scarborough Shoal is an uninhabitable island.

    If you look at the map, you should know that Scarborough Shoal is very far from the mainland, and where to garrison it should consider its geographical location.

    strategic significance and ease of supply. If you want to garrison troops there, you have to think about supplies first. It's too far to resupply.

    And now the situation in the South China Sea is complicated. Territorial disputes are large, and if troops are hastily stationed, it may lead to armed conflicts between countries. According to the intention of our leaders, we should put aside the controversy first and develop it together.

    Resolve the issue diplomatically.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Scarborough Shoal is now under the control of our army, and the expansion of the island has been successful.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, it's all coast guard ships to enforce the law.

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