#REDDRAGON – RED DRAGON – THE EVIL EMPIRE – POLICY OF EXPANSIONISM:

Today, Friday, April 17, 2015, Filipino people protested outside Chinese Consulate near Manila. Philippine President Benigno Aquino shared his sense of fear and explained that world must share his fear. US President Barack Obama while speaking in Kingston, Jamaica on Thursday, April 09, 2015 shared his concern and warned Beijing using its sheer size and muscle to force countries into subordinate positions. Admiral Samuel Locklear, head of US Pacific Command stated that China’s island building program in the South China Sea would give them de facto control of the entire maritime territory they claim as Chinese. US Pacific Fleet Commander expressed the same concern.
The Evil Policy of Expansionism formulated by Red China’s Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong continues unopposed and unchallenged for China always uses deception while it gobbles territory of its weak neighbors.
Rudranarasimham Rebbapragada
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-4162, USA
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CHINA MAY GAIN CONTROL OF SOUTH CHINA SEA – US NAVY SAYS:
By David Tweed.
April 16, 2015.
Mischief Reef
DigitalGlobe imagery from 16 March 2015 shows significant construction and dredging underway at Mischief Reef. Source: Photo DigitalGlobe via Getty Images
China’s island building program in the South China Sea may result in it gaining control of some of the world’s most important waterways, the U.S.’s most senior military commander for Asia said.
“If this activity continues at pace, is that it — those would give them de facto control” of the maritime territory they claim, Admiral Samuel Locklear, head of the U.S. Pacific Command, told the U.S. Senate. Locklear said China could install long-range detection radars, base warships and warplanes on the islands, potentially giving it the ability to enforce an air defense identification zone.
Satellite photos this month showed images of Chinese dredgers at work at Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands, a feature also claimed by Vietnam, the Philippines and Taiwan. President Barack Obama said April 10 that the U.S. is concerned that China is using its “muscle and power” to dominate smaller countries in the region.
Locklear said the pace of China’s building program was “astonishing” and added that the islands would improve China’s ability to locate a maritime security force in the waters that would be larger than the combined coast guards of the Southeast Asian countries.
China claims about four-fifths of the South China Sea, home to some of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, under a so-called nine-dash line drawn on a 1940s map. Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei also claim territory in the waters.
Minimum Defense
China says it has a right to carry out construction work on its sovereign territory in the South China Sea.
“It certainly complicates the security environment,” said Locklear. Efforts by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to work with China to develop a code of conduct in the South China Sea haven’t “produced very much at all.”
Locklear said the U.S. has reinvigorated its alliance with the Philippines and is looking at helping its government improve its minimum defense.
To help improve security in the region, the U.S. had also developed partnerships with nations that it wouldn’t have considered possible over the past two decades, he said, citing Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Locklear said the increasing number and technical sophistication of the submarines in the Indo-Pacific was changing the dynamic of how the U.S. navy operates in the area. He estimated that of the 300 submarines in the world that aren’t U.S. vessels, 200 are in the Indo-Pacific, which he said was the “most militarized part of the world.”
Locklear said Asian nations are building their submarine capabilities because they understand the vessels afford them the ability to deny access to enemies, as well as their value as a deterrent.
Conflict with China isn’t inevitable, he said.
“A China with a military that would come forward as a net provider of security, rather than a net user of security would be beneficial to not only the region, but would be beneficial to us,” he said.
(An earlier version of this story was corrected to clarify that the estimate of 300 submarines is for non-U.S. vessels, not the global total.)
Yes I have been following this topic for some time. China have been involved than any other country since 1945.
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That should read ‘China have been involved in more border conflicts than any country since 1945.’
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Hi Robert,
Thanks for visiting my blog post and sharing your comment. I am talking about Communist China’s Expansionist Policy. The October Red Revolution in 1949 created People’s Republic of China and the Nationalists fled to Formosa now called Taiwan. They grabbed entire Tibet during 1949/50 and it is a lot more serious event and not a border skirmish or border conflict.
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Yes, I have been following that policy closely myself. I live in Vietnam and you’ll know the infringements around Hoang Sa islands which are Vietnamese as well as the stand-off with Japan and the Phillipines about the Spratley Islands. China is super-motivated to increase land mass even buying land from Tajikistan and the incidents go on and on.
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I am also very concerned about China’s claims for Indian territory which it calls Southern Tibet. Beijing is ‘doomed’. Its fate is unsealed. Its day of reckoning coming very soon. Its power and wealth will be destroyed in one hour’s time as revealed in The Book of Revelation, Chapter 18, verse 21.
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