Yesterday I saw a news story that China and the United States are making a mess in the South China Sea, especially the Philippines recently.
Action. Within 24 hours, their **Marcos jumped out and said, "We're not going to be scared!.""It's exciting at first, but the question is, what the hell is going on?Why is the South China Sea always a little unpeaceful?What are we going to do?
First, on December 10, a Philippine ship broke into Second Thomas Shoal, only to be stopped by the Chinese coast guard. I don't understand, isn't this a violation?But Marcos hit the ground running, saying that China was "attacking and provoking" them. It is precisely because of this incident that the situation in the South China Sea has become more tense. The question is, what is the Philippines doing?Isn't it playing with fire?
China, however, has made a clear statement, saying that the Philippines did not listen to persuasion and that the responsibility for the incident lies with them. The Chinese side warned that it should stop doing such trouble-making things, otherwise the gains will outweigh the losses. But what should the Philippines do?They did not regret it at all, but continued to hype that China had rammed their ship and caused "serious damage" to the engine. What's going on?Did you hit someone else and still want to blame?
Before the matter was over, Marcos actually posted on social platforms that China's actions were "offensive and provocative acts" against the Philippines, and that they "will not be intimidated." It's really ridiculous, the South China Sea is so messy, they dare to be so arrogant. Is this a clear attempt to cause trouble in the South China Sea?
But the matter is not over, the United States has also got involved, siding with the Philippine side, saying that China's "reckless behavior" has damaged the Philippine ship and endangered the safety of the Philippine crew. It's as if China is unreasonable. I really can't stand it, it's obvious that the Philippines is provoking the trouble, but the United States is helping, what is the intention?Do you want to make trouble and create confrontation again?
This series of events makes me feel quite angry. It is clear that others are unruly, but it is unreasonable to say that it is someone else's fault. Moreover, these people are still making so much tension in the South China Sea, and everyone is not at peace. This is a provocation, isn't it?
Alas, the South China Sea issue is really a tricky one. Looking at this contradiction, I wondered, what the hell should we do?Is it really good to go on like this?
China has made it clear on many occasions that we have handled the South China Sea affairs professionally, in a standardized manner, and completely legally. But these guys who don't listen to persuasion just don't appreciate it, and they just want to create trouble. No matter how tricks the Philippines plays, Ren'ai Jiao is China's territory, and this is a fact that cannot be changed.
Not to mention the United States, which is obviously making trouble behind its own back, but it is very hard-mouthed, saying that China "undermines regional peace and stability", which is really funny and infuriating. Isn't this a clear attempt to use the Philippines to deal with China?Don't think we can't see it.
In short, the South China Sea turmoil is not only a manifestation of regional tensions, but also an attempt by some countries to contain China through such means. We need to look at it rationally and not be swayed by external pressures. China has the confidence and bottom line, and is not afraid of threats or provocations.
Therefore, in the face of this series of South China Sea issues, we should remain calm and not be led by their words and actions. China has the right to speak and has the ability to defend the interests of the country. We must resolutely safeguard peace and stability in the South China Sea and not allow some people with ulterior motives to succeed. The South China Sea is not a place where anyone can come to make trouble, and we in China have the confidence and bottom line.
Finally, I hope that everyone can look at it rationally and not be confused by some remarks and incitement. The South China Sea issue is not one-sided, let alone swayed by one-sided interpretations. We must resist the pressure, defend the dignity of the country, and silence those who sing the praise. We are not afraid, and we will not be frightened.
Just like this incident in the South China Sea, despite the different voices, we have to have confidence in ourselves. We're not that easy to bully. On this issue, we must have confidence and responsibility. The South China Sea is ours, and we are determined to protect it.
In fact, the turmoil in the South China Sea is also a test of China's strength and position. We must stick to the bottom line, not compromise, let alone show weakness. For those who have ulterior motives, we must have a clear understanding and not let them succeed.
In general, this is not only a turmoil in the South China Sea, but also a game of international politics. We must remain vigilant and protect our own interests. No matter how provocative the outside world is, we must be as steady as Mount Tai and straighten our waists. No one will be allowed to spread wild in the South China Sea, and we must take concrete actions to defend our rights and interests.
Therefore, we are by no means the one who is frightened by this incident in the South China Sea. On the contrary, we must straighten our backs, stick to the bottom line, and defend our dignity. On this issue, we are not afraid, let alone retreat. The South China Sea is ours, and we have the confidence and responsibility. Let those provocateurs see the power of China, we are by no means easy to bully.