Will China React Hard Problem Threatens South China Sea

WW111 - China threatens will provide answers worth if kept pressed for particulars South China Sea. Beijing also insists the decision will not acknowledge the International Arbitration Court in The Hague.
Serorang Chinese diplomat said Beijing would not recognize the decision of the international arbitration court in The Hague. He also warned other countries not to be excessive in response to the conflict in the South China Sea.
"Of course China is willing to accept constructive opinions and suggestions from relevant countries (in the conflict in the South China Sea)," said Ouyang Yujing, Director General of the Border and Water in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China.
"But if there is a country that just wants to pressure China, you can see it like a spring," he added. "If the pressure is too strong, the reaction will be just as strong."
Claims scramble region
Until June the International Arbitration Court at The Hague must make decisions regarding the Philippine claim over China's claims in the Spratly Islands. Since the last few weeks Beijing intensified the diplomatic machinery to seek support for his claim.
Ouyang said Beijing's attitude does not recognize the authority of the court in The Hague is already "is in accordance with" China's overseas commitments.
"In 2002 China and ASEAN countries, including the Philippines, signed a joint declaration of the code of conduct regarding the South China Sea, which lists their obvious that the territorial conflict should be resolved through negotiations with the country in question directly, he said.
Ouyang asserted that the Chinese authorities would prefer to resolve disputes bilaterally between nations and not with ASEAN. The attitude of inviting suspicion because Beijing feared would use his political power to pressure the countries involved.
China rate the Philippines has been "occupying" the islands in the South China Sea hers "illegally," said Ouyang. Regarding military cooperation between the Philippines and the United States, he referred to it as "an indication of the return of the Cold War mentality."
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• Allied with Russia
China alone in conflicts over the Spratly and Paracel Islands in the South China Sea. Unless Russia who regularly hold joint military exercises (Photo), the country's bamboo curtain is not much to gain support for its territorial claims. Especially since Beijing claims is contrary to international maritime law.
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• David Versus Goliath
In general, the Chinese are dealing with six countries in the conflict in the South China Sea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines who supported the United States. Beijing shrewdly distancing the other major actors of the conflict, such as India or Indonesia. South China Sea belong to a strategic because it is one of the trade routes of the fattest in the world and is considered rich in natural resources.
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• diplomacy Concrete
When diplomacy a dead end, the only way to confirm the claims of the region is to build something. The same way taken by Malaysia in the islands of Sipadan and Ligitan conflict with Indonesia. In contrast to Malaysia, China more strengthening military infrastructure on the islands were claimed.
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• reaction Philippines
Similar measures are applied Philippines. The island nation recently began diligently to build on the islands it claims to be, among other San Cay Reef (picture). Some of the islands are used Manila to put military power, although not as fancy as China is already building an airport in the Spratlys.
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• Under the shade of Uncle Sam
Philippines may be the greatest military power than China in the conflict in those waters. If Beijing cooperating with Russia, the Philippines has always closely related to the United States. The two countries regularly hold joint military exercises. Recently the two countries biggest maneuver involving more than 1,000 US soldiers.
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• Indonesia Monitor
Indonesia basically reject the claims of China, because it contributes to bulldoze the sea area around the islands of Natuna. Although not involved, the military was ordered to swiftly deal with conflict that is believed to be the source of evil was the largest in Asia. Last year the military mobilized all the forces of the Western Fleet fighter to maneuver warfare around Natuna.
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• Braces For War
TNI also formed a Joint Special Operations Command to ward off the threat from the north. The Command involving dozens of warships, amphibious battle tanks and fighter aircraft Sukhoi.
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• Indonesia Rejects Claim of China
China seeks to steer Indonesia away from the conflict by recognizing the sovereignty of Indonesia in the Natuna kepualuan and asks for the willingness of Jakarta as a mediator. However Chinese warships repeatedly detected entering the territorial waters of Natuna without coordination. In general attitude tinged mutual suspicion between the two countries, especially after President Jokowi said claims China has no legal basis
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• US Not Stay Silent
Mid-May 2015 the Ministry of Defense announced it was testing option is sending warships to the South China Sea. Some observers believe Washington will shift its naval forces in the Seventh Fleet to the Pacific in order to ward off the threat from China.

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