Prevent China from building artificial islands on the East Sea
2/10/14
A Chinese vessel at Johnson South Reef (Gac Ma), which is being turned into an island
From early 2014, China has
been aggressively expanding the reclamation sites that they had forcibly
occupied in the naval combat in 1988 of Spratly (Ga Ven, Huy Go, Chu Thap, Chau
Vien, Xu Bi , Gac Ma) to serve the overarching goal, to monopolize the East
Sea.
Seriously, China is
turning Gac Ma into a construction site with several tens of hectares. Days and
nights, dozens of excavators, bulldozers, cranes and a lot of boats are pumping
huge amounts of sand onto Ga Ma.
Gac Ma is strategically
located in Spratly
Islands, where took place
fiercest battle between the Chinese army and Vietnamese soldiers. Gac Ma is the
bottleneck Sinh Ton
Islands and the group of northern
islands, blocking the shipping lanes and marine routes to the Spratly Islands
and the East Sea,
very close to the coast of Vietnam
(only about 250km to the east).
In nearly half of a year,
from a submersible reef, Gac Ma has now become an artificial island with a concrete
structure of a deep-water port, a large pier, a wide apron with a long runway...
According to the plan revealed by the Chinese media, China's military intention
is to turn Gac Ma into an unsinkable military base with a mix function of full
adequate facilities, logistics, engineering, information... becoming outposts
for a new invasion of the East Sea. The China’s
reclamation, expanding the sites in Spratly
Island is serving for two
purposes:
Firstly, to build an Air
and Navy military base, creating a springboard for expanding China’s invasive
actions to seas in the South of China. Once completed, these bases are large
enough to accommodate the strong attacking forces. That will also help China to
overcome its weaknesses such as lacking bases for wide range actions, improvements in basic supplies,
transportation, air and navy coordination in combat... China will significantly enhance
the ability to control in the air, on the sea and underwater.
Secondly, to turn these submersible
sites to giant islands to take advantages in claiming the, continental shelf and
disputed waters with other countries, transforming the exclusive economic zone,
the continental shelf of other countries, which have no dispute, into the
disputed waters and demanding "joint exploitation" under China's conditions.
The China Foreign Ministry’s spokesman has blatantly advocated for their
illegal actions that: "The renovation of the reef is to serve people's
lives on the island".
This means that China will be liable that the artificial island
is habitable, with regulations like the other natural islands and China can draw
the baseline, claim the territorial sea, the exclusive economic zone as defined
in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982. If that happens, they will
gradually establish a new legal basis for the claim their current irrational
"U-shaped line", occupying the entire the East Sea.
The China’s reclamation in
the Spratly is changing the status quo in the East
Sea and seriously violated the
Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC), which China signed with ASEAN countries in 2002,
threatening peace, stability and freedom, security and safety of marine lanes,
aviation in the South China Sea. China's
actions are creating concerns for the countries in the region and beyond.
At regional security
forums, the Secretary of the US, John Kerry issused initiative to "freeze"
activities which can lead to tensions in the East Sea with similar content to
the 3-step Plan of the Philippines. The goal of the plan of Philippines and the America Initiative is to
prevent the unruly actions of Chinese expansionism in the East Sea.
Evaluating China's actions, Bonnie Glaser, a senior adviser
on Asian affairs at the Center for Strategic Studies and International (CSIS),
said the first goal of China's
action is to "create a new reality on the East Sea".
UN Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982 regulations can not claim water reefs
and "rocks not sustain human settlements or no economic life will have no
exclusive economic zone or continental shelf". The second goal is to build
on Gac Ma military facilities such as runways, radar systems to collect
intelligence... Ms. Glaser added.
Canadian journal Kanwa
Defense Review warned China’s
defense military base on Gac Ma will monitor naval operations of the US and other
regional countries.
Professor Ian Storey from the Institute
of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore) said that China’s
artificial island building on the Spratly is mainly to realize the dream
"U-shaped line" and expand its military presence at the Spratly Islands. Mr Storey added: "In my
opinion, this is destabilizing behavior and flagrant violations of the
Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) signed by China and
ASEAN in 2002".
Clearly Beijing's
brazen actions are breaking the status quo in the East
Sea and creating a new landscape which
is in China's
favor. To cope with this situation, Vietnam
should cooperate with the Philippines,
the United States and other
ASEAN countries to actively promote the "freeze" initiatives of the United States and the Philippines
3-step plan; and also mobilising other countries to strongly condemn China’s
unilateral actions despite the international law./.
All comments [ 10 ]
China considers the East Sea as its own pond, and they can do whatever they want to.
That's unacceptable, China is throwing the international law into dustbin.
Sand, cement, wood, and steel are China’s weapons of choice as it asserts its claim over the Spratly Islands in the East Sea.
In recent months, vessels belonging to the People’s Republic have been spotted ferrying construction materials to build new islands in the sea
China is showing their filthy face to the international community as they can get what they want by using its muscle power.
Artificial islands could help China anchor its claim to waters that host some of the world’s busiest shipping lanes
They are creating artificial islands that never existed since the creation of the world
The construction is massive and nonstop, and could pave the way for China’s total control of the East Sea
Any move to fortify the reef will raise tensions and violate the Declaration of Conduct
China is preparing facilities for battles with other countries to gain the whole control of the East Sea.
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