China is the first to blow! After being driven out of the territorial waters of the Diaoyu Islands,

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-07

China has been working tirelessly on the Diaoyu Islands in recent years to restore air control over the islands. The Chinese Coast Guard patrols the Senkakus on a daily basis and warns and expels Japanese vessels. In addition, China has a long-term ship stationed in the waters around the Diaoyu Islands. The aim is to reduce the risk of armed conflict by influencing the situation on the ground without resorting to the coercive means of the military. With regard to the Diaoyu Islands, China has mainly used cruising force and used force in the waters outside it. Chinese maritime patrol vessels have repeatedly broadcast announcements to Japanese Self-Defense Force warplanes and have flown over the waters around the Diaoyu Islands. The move is intended to tell Japan and the world that China has sovereignty over the Diaoyu Islands and is determined to uphold its territorial integrity. The issue of the Diaoyu Islands is not only a border dispute between China and Japan, but also a larger geographical issue and competition for energy. The Diaoyu Islands and adjacent waters are rich in offshore oil and gas, as well as large fish resources.

Therefore, China and the Soviet Union had their own considerations for controlling the region: one was to protect the integrity of their territory, and the other was to seek their own economic and strategic gains. China has used maritime patrol vessels and ships and issued alerts over the waters around the Senkakus in an attempt to demonstrate its claims in a parade. This move not only conveys China's tough attitude on the Diaoyu Islands issue to Japan, but also demonstrates China's resolute attitude in safeguarding national sovereignty in the international community. However, China's move has also raised eyebrows. First of all, due to the growing tension between China and Japan, there is a possibility that it will turn into an armed confrontation, thus endangering the stability of the two countries and regions. Second, China's move could lead to competition from other countries in the region, which could further strain regional relations. In addition to the Sino-Japanese dispute, the issue of the Diaoyu Islands is also an issue that has attracted the attention of the world. Some countries, such as the United States, have made it clear that they will continue to support Japan's claims in the region and recognize Japan's true control over the Diaoyu Islands. This has made China a country isolated from the rest of the world and has made it difficult to deal with its problems.

All in all, China has been working in recent years to resolve the issue of the Diaoyu Islands, with the aim of restoring air control over the islands. China has sent coastal patrol vessels and ships in the waters around the Senkakus and issued alerts to flight personnel as a way to exert pressure to reduce the risk of armed conflict, all of which have been taken by the People's Republic of China. However, this has also brought with it a series of issues and concerns, which will be addressed through dialogue and consultation. Regional stability and development can only be resolved by peaceful means. To defend China's territorial claims in the region, Chinese coast guards and military aircraft regularly patrol around the Senkakus. Such cruises demonstrate China's right to administer the Diaoyu Islands and its surrounding archipelagos. As China's Marine Corps and People's Liberation Army (PLA) continue to grow, they are also using drones to carry out patrol missions, increasing control over the area. The Diaoyu Islands and its affiliated archipelagos, in the East China Sea, have always been a disputed area. Both China and Japan have claims to the zone. But China has always maintained that the Diaoyu Islands are part of China and has taken a series of steps to assert its sovereignty.

China's maritime patrol and defense work is an important function of China's exercise of maritime rights and territorial sovereignty in accordance with the law. They cruised near the Diaoyu Islands to preserve China's territorial integrity. The patrols of Maritime Self-Defense Force ships and warplanes demonstrate China's control over the region. In recent years, the Chinese Maritime Self-Defense Force has used it for sea patrols. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have strong mobility capabilities and are capable of performing reconnaissance missions in various complex conditions such as sea, air, and underwater. With the use of unmanned reconnaissance aircraft, the Chinese patrol team can have a more complete understanding of the waters around the Diaoyu Islands, so that they can respond quickly. In addition, the strengthening of China's air power in the eastern region is of great significance for China's maritime patrols. The involvement of air power has enhanced the patrol capability of the Chinese Maritime Self-Defense Force. Air forces are able to provide air support and support for the safe execution of the Coast Guard. Patrols by the Chinese Coast Guard and military aircraft are necessary to maintain China's sovereignty over the waters off the Diaoyu Islands.

These actions show that China has de facto control over the region, and it also gives more attention to the issue of China's sovereignty in the region. At the same time, the actions send a clear signal to Japan that China will not make any claims to the Diaoyu Islands. However, the dispute over the waters of the Diaoyu Islands remains unresolved. Japan insists that the Diaoyu Islands and all of its affiliated islands are theirs and that it will continue to increase patrols and enforcement efforts in the region. This has made relations on the Diaoyu Islands even more strained, and there is a danger of war. Therefore, if China and Japan want to reach an agreement on the Diaoyu Islands issue, they must engage in dialogue and consultation. Stability and peace in the region can be resolved only through peaceful means. At the same time, China should also play an active role in promoting and assisting in the dialogue between China and Japan. Overall, Chinese coast guards and military aircraft patrolling around the Senkakus demonstrate China's right to control the area.

In recent years, China's Maritime Self-Defense Force has increased its surveillance capabilities in the area by using drones to carry out patrol missions. At the same time, the air power in eastern China also provides support for the navigation of China's maritime patrol forces. However, the issue of the Diaoyu Islands remains unresolved and must be resolved through dialogue and consultation. Regional stability and peace can be achieved only by peaceful means.

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