The Chinese Coast Guard intervenes to deter Japan s ambitions

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-01

The Chinese Coast Guard intervenes to deter Japan's ambitions

The Chinese patrol will not have any warning in the future when it takes action against the Diaoyu Islands.

The Sino-Japanese summit was held in San Francisco, and Sino-Japanese relations have gradually warmed up, and the two sides have more and more economic and trade exchanges. But when it comes to important issues, such as China, it has always been uncompromising.

A spokesman for the China Coast Guard said a Japanese fishing boat and several patrol boats had illegally intruded into the Chinese islands, and that the Chinese border police had warned them and expelled them. Diaoyu Dao and the surrounding archipelago have always been China's inherent territory, and China's maritime patrol vessels have the right to patrol China's waters and territory and respond accordingly. China calls on Japan to immediately end its illegal actions in the waters in question and to ensure that such incidents will not recur.

The Diaoyu Islands and related waters are China's inherent waters, and the Chinese cruiser fleet has in fact exercised effective control over these waters. Under the guise of a maritime department frigate, Japan attempted to encroach on China's maritime waters and sovereignty, which was strongly opposed by the Chinese patrol force. Chinese patrols aggressively expelled Japanese fishing boats in November. From now on, Chinese maritime patrol vessels will not issue any warnings, but will expel them outright.

Chinese patrols fight to defend sovereignty over the Diaoyu Islands.

There were reports that Japanese fishing boats and patrol boats had trespassed into the waters of China's Diaoyu Islands without authorization, and Chinese border guards immediately dispatched a law enforcement boat to control the vessel and issue a warning before finally driving it away. The Diaoyu Islands and its affiliated archipelago are inherent territory of China, and China has the right to exercise patrol powers over this area.

In fact, the deployment of China's patrol force is to defend China's sovereignty and maritime interests in the waters around the Diaoyu Islands. Under Japan's provocation, China's border guards have changed from the initial "warning" to "take the initiative" to safeguard China's territorial and maritime interests.

According to relevant information, China's maritime patrol vessels carry out regular patrols in the waters around the Diaoyu Islands, and the results are obvious. In terms of quantity and quality, it far surpasses Japan's Marine Department, and has established a strong management system in the Diaoyu Islands and surrounding waters. When encountering violations of rights, China's border guards will do whatever it takes to safeguard the safety and security of the motherland.

The Chinese patrol reacted to the Japanese challenge.

In order to defend China's territory and territorial interests, a Chinese coast guard officer said that Japanese fishing boats and patrol boats were illegal in the waters near China's Diaoyu Islands, a spokesman for the Chinese Border Police said. The Diaoyu Islands and its affiliated archipelago have long been Chinese territory. Chinese maritime patrol vessels have the right to patrol them and carry out the necessary counterattacks against them.

In recent years, China's maritime patrol forces have stepped up patrols and enforcement in the waters around the Senkakus in an attempt to deter Japanese aggression. China's coastal patrol vessels have long exercised control over the Diaoyu Islands and surrounding waters, and have developed an effective response to provocations.

Some right-wing politicians in Japan tried to get their hands on the Diaoyu Islands, but were stopped by Chinese patrol law enforcement officers, so they often sent ships into the islands in an attempt to provoke China. However, China's patrol forces not only have an absolute superiority in numbers, but also far surpass Japan in quality. China's maritime patrols have established an efficient "expulsion" system, which effectively guarantees China's sovereignty, security and maritime rights.

The conclusion is:

The measures taken by the Chinese patrol on the Diaoyu Islands show that China is determined to defend China's territorial and maritime rights. No matter how Sino-Japanese relations develop, Japan's challenge to China's territory and territory, China's patrol will resolutely fight back.

Although Sino-Japanese relations have eased somewhat, Japan is still reluctant to take a "provocative" attitude toward China, and there is still a long way to go to bring Sino-Japanese relations back to normal. Japan, a key U.S. ally in the Asia-Pacific region, is unlikely to come together with China again because tensions between China and the United States are getting worse.

It has become customary for China to patrol and enforce the Diaoyu Islands by maritime patrols, and Japan is slowly getting used to this new situation. China has been patrolling the Diaoyu Islands since 2013 and is now doing so daily. While Japanese politicians still want to seize the Diaoyu Islands, they are not capable of doing so in the face of China's maritime patrol forces. No matter how the relations between the two countries develop, if Japan invades the Diaoyu Islands, China's maritime defense forces will certainly safeguard China's rights and interests.

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