A China Como Futura Ameaça?

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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #150 em: Junho 06, 2016, 01:16:58 pm »
China declara que não vai aceitar decisão do Tribunal de Haia em disputa com Filipinas
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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #151 em: Julho 06, 2016, 11:29:24 am »

O incidente no final do vídeo faz-me pensar sobre a necessidade de ter armamento de calibre decente neste tipo de navios... 
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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #152 em: Julho 12, 2016, 10:58:29 am »
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-07-12/china-no-historic-right-to-south-china-sea-resources-court-says
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China’s assertions to more than 80 percent of the disputed South China Sea have been dealt a blow with an international tribunal ruling it has no historic rights to the resources within a 1940s map detailing its claims.
“There was no evidence that China has historically exercised exclusive control over the waters or their resources,” the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague said Tuesday in a statement. “The tribunal concluded that there was no legal basis for China to claim historic rights to resources within the seas falling within the ‘nine-dash line’.”
The case was brought by the Philippines, arguing that China’s claims don’t comply with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. While the court says the ruling is binding, it lacks a mechanism for enforcement.


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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #153 em: Julho 12, 2016, 02:08:54 pm »

Philipppines urges "restraint and sobriety" over South China Sea ruling


Victory rally in Manila over the ruling 



China: the arbitration is illegal, and Beijing doesn't recognize it
 

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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #154 em: Julho 13, 2016, 09:52:02 am »


South China Sea: Island, rock or reef?
 

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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #155 em: Julho 13, 2016, 11:35:39 am »
Pequim não acata decisão do Tribunal de Haia sobre pretensões das Filipinas no mar do Sul da China


 

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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #156 em: Julho 13, 2016, 12:23:30 pm »
Pequim não tenciona desistir do Mar do Sul da China


 

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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #157 em: Julho 13, 2016, 01:00:07 pm »
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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #158 em: Julho 19, 2016, 12:34:52 pm »

Territorial dispute over South China Sea continues
 

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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #159 em: Agosto 08, 2016, 08:32:58 pm »


China / Japão: Emissário filipino tenta serenar ánimos
 

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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #160 em: Setembro 28, 2016, 08:31:24 am »

Chinese and Russian Marines Invade a Tropical Island During Massive Amphibious Assault Beach Landing
 

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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #161 em: Setembro 28, 2016, 10:51:24 am »
Chineses e os seus camuflados azuis... :N-icon-Axe: :nice:
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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #162 em: Dezembro 15, 2016, 07:43:16 pm »
Pequim rejeita sugestão de militarização indevida do Mar do sul da China


 

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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #163 em: Dezembro 17, 2016, 02:33:29 pm »
China 'seizes US vessel' in S China Sea



The US has issued a formal request to China to deliver an unmanned underwater drone that was seized in international waters, US officials say.
The Chinese navy seized the US underwater research vessel in the South China Sea on Thursday, the US alleges.
The incident took place just as the USNS Bowditch, an oceanographic survey ship, was about to retrieve it.
The device, dubbed an "ocean glider", was used to test water salinity and temperature, officials say.
The data was part of an unclassified programme to map underwater channels, Pentagon spokesman Capt Jeff Davis told reporters.
"It was taken" by China, Capt Davis said during a press briefing on Friday.
"The UUV [unmanned underwater vehicle] was lawfully conducting a military survey in the waters of the South China Sea," he added.
"It's a sovereign immune vessel, clearly marked in English not to be removed from the water - that it was US property."
Analysis - Carrie Gracie, BBC China Editor
The Chinese seizure of a US navy drone only serves to increase uncertainty and tension between the US and China, coming in the same week as a US think tank published satellite images of anti-aircraft missiles on China's artificial islands in the South China Seas and in the aftermath of remarks from US President-elect Donald Trump criticising China for building what he called a "massive fortress" in the region.
Despite previous statements that China had no intention of militarising the islands, the Chinese Defence Ministry defended what it described as "necessary military facilities" which it called "proper and legitimate".
Since Mr Trump questioned the so-called "One China" policy which Beijing describes as the 'political bedrock' of the US China relationship, China has also mounted fighter exercises over the Taiwan Strait.
The Obama administration has reaffirmed what it called its "unwavering commitment" to the "One China" policy but the seizure of a US navy drone may be Beijing's way of sending a message to the incoming administration that it too has ways of disrupting expectations and upsetting the status quo.
The encounter occurred in the South China Sea about 50 miles (80km) northwest of Subic Bay, Philippines, the US says.



"The Chinese navy ship ASR-510, a Dalang III-class ship, approached within 500 yards of the Bowditch, launched a small boat, and seized the UUV," the Pentagon said in a statement.
The Bowditch made radio contact with the Chinese ship to demand its immediate return but were "ignored".
"This is not the sort of conduct we expect from professional navies," Capt Davis added.
The seizure will likely add to US concerns about the growing military posture taken by China in the South China Sea.

A US think tank reported this week that aerial imagery shows that China has installed weaponry along seven artificial islands they have built at sea, despite US protests.
In November 2015, two US B-52 bomber planes flew over the man-made islands, known as the Spratly Islands.
Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said the device was a "sovereign immune vessel of the United States" and demanded its immediate return from China.
Senator Ben Cardin, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations committee, called the seizure "a remarkably brazen violation of international law".
Senior Republican Senator John McCain said the US should not tolerate "such outrageous conduct", adding that "this brazen provocation fits a pattern of increasingly destabilizing Chinese behaviour, including bullying its neighbours and militarising the South China Sea".
"This behaviour will continue until it is met with a strong and determined US response, which until now the Obama administration has failed to provide," Mr McCain added.

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Re: A China Como Futura Ameaça?
« Responder #164 em: Dezembro 18, 2016, 12:30:28 pm »