Troubled Waters Over South China Sea


 



There is a red line drawn in the South China Sea: cross it and war breaks out. The Philippines delivered this stern warning to China as tension keeps rising over competing territorial claims in this vast waterway 
The “red line” is Manila’s way of saying that if its citizens are killed by a “wilful act” of China in any encounter on the high seas, then it would constitute an “act of war”.
Of course, the Philippines will not go to war with mighty China in a one-to-one encounter. Big Brother America will do all the fighting because of the defence pact that binds the two countries.
Backed by the US, the Philippines has adopted a more belligerent stance and is pushing China to the extreme.
What of Asean?
Tension has risen a notch higher when China recently introduced a new law which authorises its coastguards to detain foreigners who enter Chinese waters illegally for up to 60 days without trial.
Manila’s response was prompt and defiant: ignore the trespass law. Filipino fisherfolk will continue to go fishing in what they consider is their exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea.
But the Philippines is a member of Asean, a regional grouping set up to forge economic and security cooperation. Although it is not a military alliance, the fact that it is also collaborating on security matters means it must show great concern about the deteriorating maritime row.
Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia are also claimants and they should be rightfully worried if the situation gets out of control. Would Asean remain a mute bystander if China attacked the Philippines?
Would not an attack on the Philippines constitute an attack on all Asean members?
Would Asean response decisively with a show of military force by deploying ships and troops to the contested areas?
But Asean is no match to the military might of China either individually or jointly. China is a nuclear superpower and its mere sabre-rattling is enough to send puny countries scattering in fear.
When it comes to trade, China is all friendly and accommodating. Its smile is as wide as the South China Sea because it has all to gain and nothing to lose when doing business.
But when you touch the South China Sea, Beijing instantly morphs into a fire-spewing dragon. There is no way it is going to give up an inch of the waterway which it claims was handed down to them since ancient times.
It was in the 13th century that China drew a rough maritime map that showed the whole of the South China Sea under its control. Modern China came up with the so-called nine-dash line to reinforce its claim.
The U-shaped line encompasses practically the entire 3.5 million square kilometres of the waterway. But the problem is it also eats into areas that several Asean countries are contesting as their own because they come within their EEZ.
And the Philippines has denounced the new map as a “gigantic historical fraud”.
A difficult conundrum
Why are all these countries salivating over this body of water? Take an aerial view of the region and what do you see? Only rocks, reefs, atolls and small parcels of islands.
But beneath these troubled waters lies the main attractions: largely untapped oil and natural gas besides the flourishing fishing grounds.
How then can all the claimants, especially the Asean members, make their case for a share of this resource-rich seabed? Drag China to court? Pointless. Beijing would simply ignore any international court ruling that is unfavourable.
Try aggressive diplomacy? But what is aggressive diplomacy? If it means pursuing China relentlessly with endless engagements without outside interference, it might not yield the desired results because as far as the Beijing leadership is concerned, the South China Sea is a closed topic.
Aggressive diplomacy also implies adopting a carrot-and-stick approach - expanding business opportunities with China accompanied by threats of cutting off trade - but it would only exacerbate the problem. Beijing would eat the carrot and break the stick.
A workable, acceptable, constructive formula to break the impasse is a long way off given the assertive behaviour of China. Assertive behaviour and aggressive diplomacy cannot coexist. It will always give rise to endless disputes.
In the meantime, tension will continue to boil on the high seas. Beijing will maintain sleepless watch over its priceless “property” to ensure no one can breach the Great Seawall of China. Cross the nine-dash line and war breaks out. - Mkini
PHLIP RODRIGUES is a retired journalist.
The views expressed here are those of the author/contributor and do not necessarily represent the views of MMKtT.


Artikel ini hanyalah simpanan cache dari url asal penulis yang berkebarangkalian sudah terlalu lama atau sudah dibuang :

http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2024/06/troubled-waters-over-south-china-sea.html

Kempen Promosi dan Iklan
Kami memerlukan jasa baik anda untuk menyokong kempen pengiklanan dalam website kami. Serba sedikit anda telah membantu kami untuk mengekalkan servis percuma aggregating ini kepada semua.

Anda juga boleh memberikan sumbangan anda kepada kami dengan menghubungi kami di sini
Malaysia Must Continue To Reject China S Claim On South China Sea Says Expert

Malaysia Must Continue To Reject China S Claim On South China Sea Says Expert

papar berkaitan - pada 4/6/2024 - jumlah : 272 hits
Maritime expert Toshi Yoshihara said accommodating China was like dealing with taxes you either pay now or later with penalties KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia must continue to firmly reject China s claim over the South China Sea says a maritime expe...
Malaysia China Agree To Resolve South China Sea Disputes Peacefully

Malaysia China Agree To Resolve South China Sea Disputes Peacefully

papar berkaitan - pada 21/6/2024 - jumlah : 146 hits
Malaysia and China have agreed to resolve disputes in the South China Sea by peaceful means These include friendly consultations and negotiations in accordance with the universally recognised principles of international law including the 19...
Hubungan Dengan China Jamin Kepentingan Jangka Panjang Malaysia

Hubungan Dengan China Jamin Kepentingan Jangka Panjang Malaysia

papar berkaitan - pada 20/6/2024 - jumlah : 309 hits
PETALING JAYA Pengukuhan hubungan bilateral dengan China bukan hanya untuk meraih keuntungan jangka pendek sebaliknya bagi menjamin kepentingan jangka panjang kepada negara dan rakyat Malaysia kata Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim B...
Art Space Gallery By Lycent Design Studio In Jiangsu China

Art Space Gallery By Lycent Design Studio In Jiangsu China

papar berkaitan - pada 20/6/2024 - jumlah : 146 hits
Project Art Space Gallery Architects Lycent Design Studio Location Suzhou Jiangsu China Area 13 993 sf Year 2023 Photographs by Established Gao Yi Art Space Gallery by Lycent Design Studio Margin is the scale of The post appeared first on
China S Premier Li Qiang Arrives In Malaysia For 3 Day Official Visit

China S Premier Li Qiang Arrives In Malaysia For 3 Day Official Visit

papar berkaitan - pada 19/6/2024 - jumlah : 228 hits
The Air China aircraft carrying Chinese premier Li Qiang and his delegation touched down at the KLIA Bunga Raya Complex at 8 44pm SEPANG China s premier Li Qiang arrived in Malaysia today to begin his three day official visit marking his fi...
Eksport Terus Ke China

Eksport Terus Ke China

papar berkaitan - pada 20/6/2024 - jumlah : 95 hits
Hari ini saya amat gembira kerana Kementerian Pertanian dan Keterjaminan Makanan telah memeterai Protokol Keperluan Fitosanitari Pengeksportan Buah Durian Segar dari Malaysia ke Republik Rakyat China Protokol ini dimeterai antara saya selak...
Bina Komuniti China Malaysia Maksud Tersirat Dap

Bina Komuniti China Malaysia Maksud Tersirat Dap

papar berkaitan - pada 19/6/2024 - jumlah : 310 hits
Perdana Menteri China Li Qiang beramah mesra bersama Menteri Pengangkutan Anthony Loke selaku Menteri Pengiring sejurus tiba di Kompleks Bunga Raya Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur sempena lawatan rasmi tiga hari ke Malaysia bermu...
Pj Gubernur Sebut Perusahaan China Bakal Investasi Bahan Pertanian Rp13 Triliun Di Kaltim

Pj Gubernur Sebut Perusahaan China Bakal Investasi Bahan Pertanian Rp13 Triliun Di Kaltim

papar berkaitan - pada 20/6/2024 - jumlah : 132 hits
Anhui Guangxin Agrochemical merupakan perusahaan produsen atau penghasil bahan pertanian kimia
Pengecualian Visa Pahang Di Jangka Mengalami Lonjakan Besar Kehadiran Pelancong Dari Negara China

Pengecualian Visa Pahang Di Jangka Mengalami Lonjakan Besar Kehadiran Pelancong Dari Negara China

papar berkaitan - pada 23/6/2024 - jumlah : 159 hits
KUANTAN Pahang dijangka mengalami lonjakan besar kehadiran pelancong apabila Malaysia dan China melaksanakan pengecualian visa bertujuan memperkukuhkan hubungan dua hala antara kedua dua negara Exco Perpaduan Pelancongan dan Kebudayaan Paha...
The Future Of Nutrient Analysis In Cannabis Cultivation

Verizon Accessories Must Have Gadgets To Boost Your Device Performance

Siti Kasim Pas Loyalists Are Fools If They Fall For The Jihad Fundraising Drive To Save Siti Mastura S Skin

Pas Launches Donation Drive To Help Mp Settle Rm825 000 Defamation Bill

Kemalangan Di Lebuh Raya Utara Selatan Enam Mangsa Maut

Ditch The Cubicle Your Home Office Guide

Semak Bantuan Barang Dapur 2025

Scammer Di Facebook


echo '';
Info Dan Sinopsis Drama Berepisod Curang Tanpa Niat Slot Megadrama Astro Ria

5 Insiden Jalan Sesak Yang Berlaku Lebih 24 Jam Durasinya

Senarai Lagu Tugasan Konsert Minggu 6 Gegar Vaganza 2024 Musim 11

Keputusan Markah Peserta Konsert Minggu 5 Gegar Vaganza 2024 Musim 11

10 Filem Drama Seram Melayu Berhantu Terbaru 2024 2025 Mesti Tonton


Abu Hudzaifah Bin Utbah Berhadapan Dengan Ayah Demi Aqidah

Kural Vista A Luxurious Waterfront Villa By Saota On Palm Jumeirah Dubai

Police Arrest Two Over Fight Between Football Fans At Lrt Station

Major Projects Will Make Sarawak An Asian Economic Force Says Premier

Merry Christmas 2024

Tarikh Bayaran Pencen Pesara Kerajaan 2025