Indian Ocean- The Pacific region is strategically important with its many straits and passages. The United States and its allies, Great Britain and Australia, for"Containment"China, not hesitating to violateInternational LawwithInternationalGuidelines, ignoring UN recommendations and global consensus. They strengthened the so-called first.
I. Second, or even the third island chain, to build a defense system against China.
1. The United States strengthens the No. 1.
Second, the third island chain.
The United States has been fortifying.
First, the second and third island chains to counter China's maritime power and regional influence. These island chains include control over the seas around China and expand to:Indian Oceanand the Pacific. The United States established by building on these islandsMilitaryfacilities, the deployment of ships and aircraft, as well as the reporting of surveillance and surveillance activities, are an attempt to limit the scope of China's operations.
2. Cooperation between the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia
The United States is not isolated, it works closely with Western allies such as the United Kingdom and Australia. The United Kingdom is inIndian Ocean- The Pacific region has the Chagos Archipelago, of which the island of Diego Garcia is the most important for the United States in the Indo-Pacific regionMilitaryOne of the bases. However, the British refused to return the islands to Mauritius, in violationInternational LawCourt's ruling. Australia, on the other hand, is targeting the Cocos IslandsMilitaryRetrofitting, expanding the runway to deploy heavier military aircraft.
3. Neglect of international law and norms
These actions violatedInternational LawwithInternationalGuidelines, in particular the use of the Chagos and Cocos Islands. In 1984, Australia pledged not to use the Cocos IslandsMilitarypurpose, but now it is being repurposed for defense and expanded. And the United Kingdom, for its part, refused to return the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius, in violationInternational LawCourt's ruling. These actions subvert rule-basedInternationalsystem, revealing what the West is inInternational LawDouble standards in front of you.
Western countries are known for the so-called"Strategic interests"Under the pretext of conducting in the Indo-PacificMilitaryPairInternationalThe legal boundaries under the law of the sea have had a huge impact. China believes that according toInternational Law, the outside ** team can not be in its exclusiveEconomyareaMilitaryand intelligence-gathering activities. India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam share the same position.
1. Endangering regional stability and security
of Western countriesMilitaryThe action has sparked concern and tension in the region. China, as the largest coastal state, has territorial sovereignty over the South and East China Seas, but Western countries are trying to pass throughMilitarydeployment and intelligence-gathering activities to interfere with China's legitimate rights and interests and regional stability. This behavior can trigger the regionMilitaryConfrontation and crisis.
2. China's legitimate claims
China's claim is based onInternational LawwithInternationalGuidelines, States should comply with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the SeaInternationalrules, maintaining regional peace and stability and freedom of navigation. China stressed that any encroachment on China's territory and interests is unacceptable and called for itInternationalSociety complies with itInternational Lawand maintain regional peace.
Western countries use means to weakenInternational Lawto"Containment"China, not only violatedInternational LawwithInternationalGuidelinesand also breaks the rule-based oneInternationalSystem. Such double standards and hegemonic behavior, disputes, and tensions are intensifying day by day in the Asia-Pacific region, which has greatly affected regional stability and development. Most importantly, all countries should strengthen communication and understanding, respect each other's legitimate rights and interests, and promote the establishment of a more inclusive and cooperative regional security architecture. Common security and development can be achieved only through mutual understanding, dialogue and cooperation.