China ships sail in waters near disputed islands

Sep 14, 2012 18:11

Six Chinese surveillance ships briefly entered waters around islands claimed by both Japan and China, amid a bitter territorial dispute.

China said the ships were carrying out "law enforcement" to show jurisdiction over the islands, called Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan.Three vessels left after a short time and the other three have now also ( Read more... )

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Imperialism communist38 September 14 2012, 12:56:55 UTC
Its prove Japan imperialistic agresion. Japan have disputs of islands with Russia, China, Korea, Taiwan, so its surely that Japan wants just take away the islands of these countries. Its distribution of japanese politicy.

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Re: Imperialism homasse September 14 2012, 14:33:27 UTC
Only, no.

China had no interest in the Senkaku islands, and even has maps listing them as being Japanese, prior to oil deposits being found near them.

Nice try, though, and by "nice," I mean "wrong."

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Re: Imperialism communist38 September 14 2012, 17:02:53 UTC
Pfff...And what? Ok, but Japan want to take away not only this Islands, it want take away Russian and Korean islands too, it prove that Japanese is agressor.
And its is China right to have interests or not in politicy.

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Re: Imperialism yami_no_hoshi September 14 2012, 17:10:05 UTC
it's not really taking them away, they don't belong to China. China wouldn't care about them if they didn't have oil, as homasse said.

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To all communist38 September 14 2012, 23:39:08 UTC
Ok dudes, maybe my english is not too good to prove you what i mean, or we have too different views on the political situation, but its is late and i will sleep now, so bye, and all in all thank for disscusuion.

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