
Originally Posted by
monroy
Poaching is a criminal act, not an act of war or aggression. It is committed by citizens of countries, not their military. A civilian infraction does not merit a military response, otherwise the whole region will be plunged into war because no country can control all of its citizens. However, a country should be held responsible for the conduct of its military personnel.
Anyway, you're letting yourself get carried away. Russia incident involved China, not Taiwan. Confusing these two can be a very costly and deadly mistake, because Taiwan is a close ally of the U.S., while China is not. I think it's better to wait for the results of the investigation.
No, we are talking about borders and sovereignty here,
it's not a common sneak and poach kind of thing and what would you propose
who would we would place in our boarders, DENR employees?, then why do you think other countries
boarder guards are heavily armed what are they defending?
It's their mistake why they intrude,
and even gallantly as alleged rammed our patrol boats,
why is it that they did not surrender themselves properly so as not to be fired upon,
we should not be so lenient with our borders otherwise others will just consider it as
an entrance not a boundary to be respected.
I'm just citing how other countries would react if they do encounter
the same scenario as ours, and they do like us, defend what they do have,
it's never been surprising.
No this is just an exchange of idea,
walang personalan.