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So, let’s see .. 48 ships, each with say 10,000 Chinese soldiers?

Almost half a million .. beaching along remote Aussie coastlines?

Like Russia into Ukraine. Zero soldiers .. a few vengeful Voice losers?

Hard to shift troops, extremely motivated .. and billion-people backing!


We don’t own this place. We can’t defend it. Koories should rent to China


Else, Aussie no-worries war-smarts .. we all rent this place, as peace-makers?


“Alarm over 48 Chinese vessels swarming near Recto Bank container”

By CNN Philippines Staff Published Jul 7, 2023, 12:33:59 PM
https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2023/7/7/afp-chinese-fishing-vessels-recto-bank.html


Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, July 7) — The Armed Forces of the Philippines 
(AFP) has raised concerns over the growing number of Chinese fishing vessels 
spotted in the disputed West Philippine Sea, with the latest swarming seen as a 
“threat” to oil and gas-rich Recto Bank’s security.

Describing it as “a concerning development,” the AFP reported Friday that 
pilots aboard NV312—a Britten Norman Islander light patrol aircraft of the 
Philippine Navy—saw an “alarming presence” of Chinese vessels during their 
latest air patrol on June 30.

A total of 48 Chinese fishing vessels were observed roaming the Iroquois Reef, 
which is south of Recto Bank.

According to Lieutenant Edgard Abogado, pilot-in-command of NV312, the Chinese 
fishing vessels were “quite visible from the air.”

“[They] were observed to be anchored in groups of five to seven and no fishing 
activities were noticed. They seem to just loiter in the area,” Lieutenant 
Karla Andres, co-pilot of NV312, also said.

Meanwhile, three China Coast Guard (CCG) ships and two People’s Liberation Army 
Navy vessels were also “regularly loitering” at Sabina Shoal.

“These developments raise an alarming concern about China's intentions and 
actions within these disputed waters," the AFP said.

"Recto Bank, a significant feature for the Philippines holding immense 
potential for the country’s energy security and economic growth, stands as a 
focal point in this rising concern over China’s recent behavior,” it also said.

It also reiterated the call of AFP Western Command (WESCOM) spokesperson, 
Commander Ariel Coloma, for China to stop its swarming of vessels.

The AFP said the latest development would be reported to higher government 
officials for possible filing of a diplomatic protest.

The military’s statement came days after news reports surfaced about Chinese 
militia vessels allegedly shadowing and blocking Filipino coast guards on a 
resupply mission at Ayungin Shoal.


On Friday, the US government issued a statement calling out China over its 
“unprofessional maneuvers” in the contested waterway.

An international arbitral tribunal award in 2016 invalidated China's sweeping 
claims in the South China Sea, but Beijing continues to reject the ruling.

China's increasingly aggressive behavior in the hotly contested waterway has 
antagonized other claimants including the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, 
Taiwan and Brunei in the sea row that has long been regarded as an Asian 
flashpoint.

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