View Poll Results: Is Scarborough Shoal worth fighting?

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  1. #981

    Default Re: Philippine warship in standoff with Chinese vessels


    Quote Originally Posted by Ginalyn View Post
    when china start to wage a battle against phil. they do it when they knew they already won the war.
    meaning
    1.)they already weaken our country's economy
    (by flooding china products to kill the local industries).
    2.)they already converted our young men into shabu addicts
    (that is why we have a lot of chinese nationals running shabu laboratories everywhere.).
    3.)they already paralyzed our major industries.
    (this is the job of labor unions run by front organizations)
    4.)they already manage to shoo away US support for the phil.
    (this is the purpose of militant rallyist on the streets.)
    5.) military low morale
    (this is the job of the NPA's and other rebel groups and their front organizations blaming their own executions on the military.)

    i think we/ they are halfway there.
    Case in point if thats how see it , then the war begun for a long time already . Probably more than 2 decades ago . And not only that , it must have been WORLD WAR too . China's economy was boosted because it was catering on a global level .

    Unless you are trying to point out that there are no CRYSTAL METH ADDICTS , PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED in CHINA , UNIONS , LEFTIST and RADICALS because you are simply stating that without the CHINESE or CHINA , these would be NON EXISTENT . Therefore , CHINA ang ga FUND ani nila diay ?

    So the please dont use the word WAGE if you dont intent to define a WAR between two nations . Like WAR , WAR .
    Last edited by SPRINGFIELD_XD_40; 04-14-2012 at 11:11 AM.
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

  2. #982

    Default Re: Philippine warship in standoff with Chinese vessels

    maau pa ihatag na lang ang unsa man diha gi-claim sa china. karon ra ta kapansin kay naa man gud sila nakit-an nga mga resources diha. and besides, dili man pud ta tanan mu-benefit if naa ba oil dira. same man lang pud gihapon. friendly mode na lang unta ta.

    basin someday, pati luzon angkinun na sa china, and the southern part, sa malaysia na, visayas na lang mahabilin sa pinas.

  3. #983

    Default Re: Philippine warship in standoff with Chinese vessels

    The scary thing about being in a conflict with a country like China is that over there the state completely controls the press . Their people rarely know the truth about a situation and even if they disagreed with the the Communist Party few would openly challenge them. Most powerful nations are mindful of public opinion; China on the other hand only allows protest against other nations and never anything critical of domestic policy. This allows the regime to pretty much do whatever they like.

  4. #984

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    Quote Originally Posted by mckoy_slipstream View Post
    maau pa ihatag na lang ang unsa man diha gi-claim sa china. karon ra ta kapansin kay naa man gud sila nakit-an nga mga resources diha. and besides, dili man pud ta tanan mu-benefit if naa ba oil dira. same man lang pud gihapon. friendly mode na lang unta ta.

    basin someday, pati luzon angkinun na sa china, and the southern part, sa malaysia na, visayas na lang mahabilin sa pinas.

    damn. nagpuyo ka sah pinas as of now sir? how selfish can you get

  5. #985

    Default Re: Philippine warship in standoff with Chinese vessels

    i not sure if this post is allowed

    but naa me puyo dool sa naval base.
    and gahapon pani hantod nalang nag kadlawn then karon napud hapon
    daghan kaayo cgeg agi agi mga military trucks, armord tanks, huge trailers escorted by military trucks, and buses diri sa naval.
    waman jud ko kita ani sa una nga busy kayo sila.
    And this morning naay murag manga 6 helicopters nag land diri sa naval base.

    dini maayo da.

  6. #986

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    Quote Originally Posted by NiceNice View Post
    i not sure if this post is allowed

    but naa me puyo dool sa naval base.
    and gahapon pani hantod nalang nag kadlawn then karon napud hapon
    daghan kaayo cgeg agi agi mga military trucks, armord tanks, huge trailers escorted by military trucks, and buses diri sa naval.
    waman jud ko kita ani sa una nga busy kayo sila.
    And this morning naay murag manga 6 helicopters nag land diri sa naval base.

    dini maayo da.
    Para na sa Balikatan tingali bro, sa lunes man magsugod ang balikatan... Unsa na barko ang naa diha sa base? Kay ang Bonhomme Richard ug Essex murag paad2 naman ug Palawan...

  7. #987

    Default Re: Philippine warship in standoff with Chinese vessels

    The Chinese Fishermen have already left the Shoal with their catch....

  8. #988

    Default Re: Philippine warship in standoff with Chinese vessels

    The Philippine claim over the Spratly Islands began in May 1956, when Tomas Cloma, owner of a Philippine fishing vessel company and director of the Philippine Maritime Institute, declared the founding of the new state called "Kalayaan" (Eng.: freedom). He found the islands while he, with his brothers and 40 crew, was adventuring in the vast South China Sea. Observing that there was no human settlement nor national flag present on them, he decided to establish the Kalayaan state. He posted a document in English, entitled Notice to the Whole World, on all features he claimed. His claim comprises about fifty features among the Spratly group.[5] His declaration was met with violent reactions from other countries like China and South Vietnam, as well as the European countries of France, United Kingdom, and the Netherlands, who were representing their colonies in Southeast Asia. While the Philippines did not endorse the new state to the world, it acknowledged it as the true sovereign state. In September 1956, after the Republic of China occupied the largest island, Ligao Island (Itu Aba), Tomas Cloma decided to cede and sell all the territories of his state to the Philippines for just one peso (US$0.50 of the time)


    The Philippines sent troops to the Spratly group for the first time in 1968. It prioritized large islands such as Pagasa (Thitu) Island, Likas (West York) Island, Parola Island (Northeast Cay), Kota (Loaita) Island, Lawak (Nanshan) Island, and Pugad Island (Southwest Cay). Two small islands, Patag (Flat) Island and Panata Island (Lankiam Cay), were also occupied. Both are less than a hectare in size.
    To further the claim of the Philippines on the island group, the late President Ferdinand Marcos, on June 11, 1978, formally annexed the Kalayaan Islands by virtue of Presidential Decree No.1596 to the Palawan.[6]
    Several years after the Philippines had occupied its latest island, it had been apparent that Vietnam is not content in only occupying islands. Vietnam started occupying many reefs. As of 2008, Vietnam has about 20 non-island occupied features. Some of these are very close to Philippine-occupied islands. Due to this pressure of losing fishing area in South China Sea, the Philippines decided to occupy at least two reefs. One is Rizal (Commodore) Reef which does not belong in the northeast region. It is near to many Vietnamese and Malaysian occupied reefs, thus serving as a good sentry against eastward expansion of Vietnam and northward expansion of Malaysia (see the map below). Another one is Balagtas (Irving) Reef. Unlike Rizal Reef, Balagtas Reef lies at the center of the northeast region, making islands occupied by the Philippines seem to be closer to each other. If this was occupied by other country, Philippine-occupied islands would have a hard time reaching each other.

  9. #989

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    Quote Originally Posted by balipseyev View Post
    The Chinese Fishermen have already left the Shoal with their catch....
    what the..!!! naa ka link ana bro?

  10. #990

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    Dili man pa sudlan ang base karon did2 me. Wala pud ko kita ug barko nga dagko nag port.
    Quote Originally Posted by balipseyev View Post
    Para na sa Balikatan tingali bro, sa lunes man magsugod ang balikatan... Unsa na barko ang naa diha sa base? Kay ang Bonhomme Richard ug Essex murag paad2 naman ug Palawan...

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