Sunday, February 10, 2013

2/10/2013 How Far Will The Dragon Swim?

HOW FAR WILL THE DRAGON SWIM? WELL, HE SWIMS EVERY WORKDAY AND HOLIDAYS AS WELL


A Chinese ocean surveillance vessel sails near the disputed islands in the East China Sea
Chinese Ocean Surveillance Service Ship In Japanese Waters. Photo by Japanese Coast Guard


The Chinese Ocean Surveillance  Service (COSS) has posted another first.  COSS ships were spotted again patrolling inside Japanese territorial waters in the vicinity of the Diayou Islands Saturday , February 9, 2013. Today, Sunday, February 10, 2013 is the Chinese Lunar New Years that, also is sometimes called the "Spring Festival". Previously these provocative inroads didn't occur on holidays. It appears that the Chinese intend to give the Coast Guard of Japan no rest as the Dragon presses its bogus claim in the UN and muscles it way into its neighbor's sea territories without benefit of a court decision. The Chinese ploy is clear. These islands haven't been administered by any version of China over the last 5,000 years. But now they patrol and try to order Japanese Coast Guard vessels out. Each time there is a confrontation or even sighting of a Japanese Coast Guard craft around the islands the Chinese media reports it as a violation of Chinese territory and reports the incident in terms of Chines interdiction of intruding Japanese vessels. The Japanese vessels have been there for fifty years. But China is trying to present them to the UN as intruders and themselves a the effective administrators for the last 50 years. Commies, they do so love the big lie. Until recently they did not have the vessels to administer these islands which international law has recognized as Japan's since before WWI. Dragons speak with forked tongues and foul other peoples waters.

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