Heated Foe China Sea, China Want To Make US Cs Bloody
South China Sea area disputed between China and some ASEAN countries. | (CNN)
BEIJING - Beijing Military called for a strong response to the United States (US) and its allies in the dispute in the South China Sea triggered by a maritime dispute. China's military called on to make a "nose" The US and its allies bloody as desksripsi of an invasion.
The Chinese government had openly rejected the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) in The Hague. The verdict is out on July 12, 2016 it won a lawsuit Philippines against China concerning the dispute "Nine-Dash Line" South China Sea region.
China assess the PCA ruling in favor of the Philippines as a joke that does not have a legal basis and a part of the planned anti-China were "cooked" in Washington. So far, Beijing has not shown signs of wanting to take stronger military action. Instead the Government of President Xi Jinping, has called for a peaceful resolution through negotiations outside the PCA's decision related to the South China Sea dispute.
However, some elements of China's military more confidence to give a strong military response against US and its regional allies. This was revealed by the four sources have close ties to the military and Chinese leaders.
"People's Liberation Army (PLA) is ready," said a source with close ties to China's military, told Reuters on Monday (08/01/2016).
"We have to go and give them a bloody nose as did Deng Xiaoping to Vietnam in 1979," the source added referring to the brief invasion of China towards Vietnam while defending Beijing ally, the Khmer Rouge. Source request written on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media. Another source with ties to the leadership of China confirmed that there anti-US sentiment in the elements of the PLA.
"The United States will do what must be done. We will do what we have to do, "he said. "All the military side has hardened. It is a huge loss of face (them), "he added. Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman, Yang Yujun, reluctant to address the issue of China's military desire to respond to foreign countries to interfere in the South China Sea dispute. While the political experts and the Chinese military to justify their anti-US military sentiment strengthened.
"China will increase its military and fight hard and China would never submit to any country on matters of sovereignty," said Liang Fang, a professor at the National Defense University.
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