Posted on 10/31/2015 7:15:37 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
At last.
After weeks of Hamlet-esque public debate, U.S. defense officials ordered Aegis destroyer USS Lassen to cruise within 12 nautical miles (nm) of Subi Reef on Oct. 27.
The reef is an undersea rock in the South China Sea that Beijing has built into an artificial island in the contested Spratly Islands. It wants it to be considered a real island, with a âterritorial seaâ surrounding it. That means a 12-nm zone where Chinese domestic law prevails, just like Beijing.
China claims it has the right to do so based on âhistoricâ claims to most of the South China Sea, an area through which $5 trillion dollars worth of trade passes.
By sending a warship within that zone, the U.S. Navy signaled that the United States rejects efforts to rewrite the rules governing the sea and sky. International law clearly states the open sea is no oneâs property, and such âfreedom-of-navigationâ voyages are standard fare elsewhere in the seven seas. And the Lassenâs cruise canât be a one-time trip without giving China another opportunity to assert its unlawful authority.
The nice thing about the law of the sea is that itâs well written. The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), says coastal states may construct artificial islands within âexclusive economic zonesâ extending 200 nautical miles off their coasts. Beyond that limit, the law allows no such projects.
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There is already Chinese military weapons on the islands (located 800 miles from China) - no need to wait for the first PAAF J series.
I’m wondering if those artificial islands are at risk of naturally calamity? I mean do they give them any strategic benefit?
I mean we wait this long to sail through there?
Sure they are at risk, especially of a tsunami. Strategic benefit? You are joking of course... they lie across major shipping lanes ... Waiting until the enemy is ready is an Obama tactic, part of the overall strategy of leading from the rear, aka the You-First-Strategy.
The Philippines is so screwed. All we can do is whine and complain but we don’t have the military to defend our islands. We actually have some armed men on a beached ship on a tiny island to maintain our claim, but the Chinese have blockaded them and is starving them out. We know they will seize it the moment our men leave. We cannot break the blockade and Obama won’t help. It is only a matter of time before we lose everything.
“We actually have some armed men on a beached ship on a tiny island to maintain our claim, but the Chinese have blockaded them and is starving them out.”
What island are they located on?
Can’t someone air drop supplies from an aircraft?
Are you talking about: Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal?
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