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China says Manila provoking trouble in seas ahead of legal case

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I think we need a new phrase because "pot calling the kettle black" is starting to lose its meaning with the frequency we have to use it with China.

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China accused the Philippines on Monday of deliberately provoking trouble in the South China Sea by delivering supplies to a contested military outpost

So the Chinese want the people at the outpost to starve? The Philippine government isn't going to leave their people there without any support. The Chinese are making a big deal out of a non-event.

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Wow. Look up "Second Thomas Shoal" on Google maps!

Cheeky China!

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Communist China is so afraid of multilateral resolution against their false and groundless claim of the territory. They know only one way which is to satisfy their bully agenda without any shame. If further case of China removes itself from the world body regarding land and see agreement in order to avoid the legal binding, it is time to remove China from the U.N. It is so obvious of China's greediness and selfishness as they are getting stronger. Watch for the law of gravity, Communist China.

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The unelected Chinese dictatorship hates having its sneaky, land-grabbing activities exposed to the world. It shows up their repeated claims of "peaceful development" for the lies that they are.

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Not to defend Japan's right wing here, but it does seem like 90% of the conflicts in Asia are PR of China with X country.

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YAaaaaaaawn.

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So China wants Japan to go to arbitration in the East China Sea but doesn't itself want to go to arbitration in the South China Sea.................

Who's calling who hypocrisy here?

China accused the Philippines on Monday of deliberately provoking trouble in the South China Sea by delivering supplies to a contested military outpost

So the Chinese want the people at the outpost to starve? The Philippine government isn't going to leave their people there without any support. The Chinese are making a big deal out of a non-event.

Big China is just having a hissy fit that little Philippines managed to evade two Chinese coastguard ships trying to block the path.

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The Chinese are really making fools of themselves here. Nobody outside China is going to believe this pig slop.

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