Necessary deterrents to China
16/8/15
Japan confronting China on the East China Sea
On July 22, Xihua newspaper
quoted the statement of China Foreign Ministry spokesman threatened that “Beijing has rights to
react properly”. The statement was issued after the announcement of Japan’s Defense White Paper, which calls on the
1.4 billion-citizen country to stop exploiting petroleum in disputed areas of
the East China Sea.
On the same day, the Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary, Yoshihide Suge
said that Tokyo had announced a map and a lot of
aerial images that posed 16 offshore constructs nearby the border between China and Japan
on the East China Sea. These constructs were
built by China
to exploit petroleum.
According to Japan’s media, the
announcement of the Defense White Paper was one week later as planned because the
Liberty Democracy Party did not accept the draft that “doesn’t mention the
construction of China on the South China Sea”. Later, the Japan Defense
Ministry had to add that “China unilaterally declared sovereignty over almost
3.5 million km2 of the South China Sea, overlapping sovereignty claims by the
Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan. Japan
has no sovereignty claims in the South China Sea, but has disputes with China over a group of islands in the East China Sea”.
On July 20, Reuters reported that
for the first time, in the Defense White Paper, Tokyo
had added aerial images of China’s
artificial islands that illegally built in the South China
Sea. Japan had
expressed concern that the China’s
illegally-build military outposts could badly affect to main marine trade
routes, which have total trade turnover of $ 5 trillion passing per year. In
the same day, the Defense News also reported that for the last 18 months, China had reclaimed about 800 hectares at 7
rocks and reefs in the Spartly
Island, including signs
of a military radar outpost. These show a remarkable increase of China’s military appearance in the South China Sea and make the dispute more complicated.
Japan also expressed concern
over Chinese airplanes and ships repeatedly infringed Japanese airspace and
waters nearby the border between two countries as well as China resembled
oil-rigs in bordering sea to discover and exploit petroleum. On July 10, in the
meeting with the Special Committee on the Law of Security of the House, PM Shinzo
Abe expressed his concern over China’s works had “changed dramatically the
security environment”. Japanese Defense Minister, Gen Nakatani also showed his
worry over the possibility that China will militarized areas around the rigs
and considered these Chinese actions new threats to Japan’s security.
According to New York Times, the
facts that Japan passed 11
bills and India is going to
increase 200 war ships in 2027 are inevitable moves in Asia – Pacific after China increased appearance in the South China
Sea and the East China Sea. And this is also
considered a remarkable victory of Japanese PM Shinzo Abe, who now has bigger
role in the regional security, yet has to face the growing and more aggressive China. Mr. Jeff
Smith, the Director of Asia Security Program of the US’s Foreign Policy Coucil
said Japan not only want to prevent China from monopolizing the South China
Sea, but also want to receive support from international community in the
dispute of Senkaku Islands between Tokyo and Beijing.
On July 20, the Multi-Facet
newspaper commented the plan of Japanese PM to implement military forces in the
South China Sea is just matter of time.
On July 21, the Japanese Senkei
reported Beijing demanded the Japan’s ruling coalition and the Government of PM
Shinzo Abe to put words of “colonialism, aggression, sorry” in his speech in
the 70th anniversary of ending of the World War II. The words of “regret,
sorry, invasion, colonialism” were put in the Murayama Declaration in 1995 in
the occasion of 50 years of ending the WWII. Professor Christopher Huges, Warwick University
commented it is a breakthrough in words if Japan uses the word “aggression” to
call Chinese actions in Japanese Defense White Paper.
China has objected the content of
the Paper that was announced on July 21. The Paper had 23 pages to analyze
Chinese situation and pointed out that Chinese military had become
multi-functional and highly specialized to strengthen the army’s power. The
Paper also issued the specific figures of Chinese defense budget. Accordingly,
in 2015 the Chinese defense budget reaches $ 144 billion, increases 10.1%
compared with the budget in 2014 and 3.6 times compared with the budget 10
years later. This made Japan
have to adjust the budget for its military operations. The Paper also condemned
China
for “its unilateral actions” that make the whole world worried./.
All comments [ 12 ]
Japan is taking actions to confront China's ambitions to control its surrounding seas
Japan has to show and use its power
China is always afraid of Japan and China will be careful to show its muscle to its neighbor countries.
now the word has more evidences to see clearly what China is doing in the East China Sea and South China Sea.
China wants to take control and exploit all resources in these seas.
The disputes happen due to China's ambition. Chinese is always too ambitious to satisfy their demands.
Now we have support from international community and friends, especially Japan who shares the threats from China in sovereignty dispute.
To face China's ambitions, we need to call on related countries in the respect of the international rules and laws
China is not powerful as dreaming. They shouldn't act as a bastard in a civilized world.
China now has a powerful rival
many countries support Japan in the territorial dispute over Senkaku islands between this country and China
US president Obama confirmed many times the US would protect their ally Japan in case Japan will be attacted from China
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