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Southeast Asia maritime build-up accelerates, raising risks in disputed seas

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It is clear who is the instigator in all of this: the country that is larger by mass and population that is insisting on only negotiating bilaterally and unilaterally building in the disputed area.

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And some folks still want to blame the US presence for causing it all. Never mind that things were pretty quiet until China decided to "expand" it's territory with its new-found economic growth.

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China will continue to test the waters until they realize foreign industries and investment in the nation that contributed, if not created its rise to power, are leaving. But its leaders are probably thinking "apres nous le deluge". They may be miscalculating the actions nations in the region will resort to to arrest the thinly veiled aggression and provocation, showing China as a most hateful nation. This comment is strictly directed at the country's administration and not its people. many of whom suffer inequality, discrimination, low income, lack of sanitation, etc, etc.

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