Tag: Sino-imperialism
Orwellian Quote Of The Week
“Many people believe that a forced war would convince some countries of China’s sincerely peaceful intentions.”
— Chinese Communist Party newspaper, the Global Times
China’s Peaceful Rise? Beijing Slavers For War
Chinese unilaterally declare Japanese air-zone as their own.
If he were an honest man, Joe Hung of Taiwan's China Post would now write a column apologizing for being hoodwinked by claims of "China's Peaceful Rise".
IF he were an honest man…
UPDATE: Ha. Missed this quote from Yang Yujun of China's Ministry of War:
China "has always respected the freedom of over-flight in accordance with international law".
Sure. With exactly the same respect it affords the territory of its neighbors.
ChiCom-ikaze Gets Just Reward
But is there any particular reason for the Chinese Empire to violate international law by sending an armada of 50 fishing trawlers into South Korean waters?
Oh, I forget myself. All your resources are belong to us.
(YouTube link here)
Japanese Prosecutors Refuse To Arrest Senkaku Island Video Leaker
Encouraging, but the man's not out of the woods yet.
Very unfortunate that the Kan administration of Japan is attempting to classify "information which is merely embarrassing to the government" as a "national security secret".
Japanese Coast Guard Officer Admits Leaking Senkaku Videos
Story at The Japan Times.
I can certainly understand why he did it. Must be demoralizing to spend hours chasing a Chinese fishing boat which has rammed two coast guard vessels . . . only to see the Japanese government let the perp walk.
UPDATE (Nov 10/2010): Thought so.
"He was aboard a patrol boat for many years, and I suppose he might have felt righteous indignation about the fact that his colleagues' clash with a Chinese ship at the risk of their lives was hidden from the eyes of the public," a JCG official said.
That Left Turn At Albuquerque
Japan Probe, on the Chinese fishing boat "collision" with Japanese coast guard vessels near the Senkaku Islands in October:
According to international rules, ships that are in risk of collision should turn to the right. In the video, the Chinese ship is very clearly veering to the left: straight into the Japanese ship.
I've indeed confirmed that this is true. Here's Rule 15 of the International Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea:
When two power-driven vessel are crossing so as to involve risk of collision, the vessel which has the other on her starboard side shall keep out of the way . . .
Let me remember now . . . port is left, starboard is right. Got it. Pretty commonsensical. If a ship is on your starboard (right) side, you're not supposed to steer LEFT because that might, y'know, cause your ship to RAM into the other one.
(Image from Rule 15 explanation of the International Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea)
Of course, if that's your intention all along, then go for it. Just don't forget to gun the motor!
Which brings me to Rule # 8e of the regulations, unmentioned in the Japan Probe blog entry:
If necessary to avoid collision or allow more time to assess the situation, a vessel shall slacken her speed or take all way off by stopping or reversing her means of propulsion. [emphasis added]
All that black diesel smoke suddenly belching from the Chinese boat at 1:29 . . . Sure looks like an intentional acceleration to me.
Postscript: I've added new related updates at the end of this post, as well as this one.
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Winning Hearts And Minds
87% of Japanese view China as untrustworthy.
Which reminds me: Not content with snatching Taiwan & Tibetan flags, Chinese ultranationalists have decided to bring some joy into their dreary little lives by snatching Japanese flags as well.
UPDATE: The Chinese Communist Party spends millions on propaganda to inculcate rabid anti-Japanese sentiments in its citizens . . . then spends millions more to PROTECT Japanese against those very same citizens.
UPDATE (Nov 9/2010): The Chinese Communist Party is so concerned about the anti-Japanese Frankenstein's monster it created, that it fills the stadium with well-behaved astroturfed government workers to prevent racial violence against Japanese spectators.
The Truth Will Out
During the Senkaku incident of September 2010, newspapers mistakenly claimed that a Chinese fishing vessel "collided" with two Japanese coast guard vessels.
Now the video has leaked, so we can all decide: Collision…or deliberate ram?
You make the call: (It's an 11 minute video, with the impact taking place at 2:18. There's little of interest beyond the 5 minute mark, but knock yourself out if you like.)
Another video shows the Chinese ship ramming (sorry, "colliding with") the second ship. This one has English subtitles:
No wonder the current Japanese government wanted to keep these under wraps — for they clearly show that Prime Minister Naoto Kan released guilty men under pressure from the Butchers of Beijing.
Best thing Japan can do now is release ALL the tapes in the interests of transparency. We've got all the money shots now, but for completeness sake the rest need to be made public.
And the worst thing? Attempt to cover it all up by maintaining the current fiction that the tapes are part of "an ongoing judicial investigation" and cannot be released. Because in case Prime Minister Kan hasn't noticed, the case ceased to be a judicial one the day the Chinese took Japanese hostages in order to get Captain Ramboat back.
UPDATE: Good story, bad headline — Senkaku collisions video leak riles China. (Bad headline because the story itself makes it clear that China doesn't seem too "riled". And of course, the two ramming incidents were more than mere "collisions").
Nonetheless, it seems the Japanese government is blustering about prosecuting those whose only crime was revealing the totality of Kan's surrender on this issue. Idiots.
UPDATE #2: Great stuff from the Afterword of this post by Ampontan:
"Had the Kan government been born with a spine, they would have done [what Adlai Stevenson did at the U.N. during the Cuban missile crisis]. They could have shown the world what the Chinese did, just as the world saw what the Soviets were doing in 1962."
UPDATE (Nov 9/2010): Japanese government seizes YouTube records to find identity of leaker. Dunno how well that's gonna go over — freeing Captain Ramboat but punishing the guy who revealed C.R.'s guilt.
UPDATE #4: Prosecutor's office bombarded with over a thousand requests from the Japanese public to drop the inquiry against the leaker.
Meanwhile, opposition parties in Japan grouse that the government has shown them less footage (6 minutes in total) than were leaked to the public.
Phantom Menaces
The China Post (Taiwan's pro-Communist newspaper of record) frets that the greatest menace to peace in Asia is . . . Japan. Beware a second Pearl Harbor, the editors darkly warn.
LOL. The chances of PACIFIST Japan pulling Pearl Harbor II anytime during our lifetimes ranks somewhere between an attack by trident-wielding Mer-people and a Zombie Apocalypse.
In other words, not bloody likely.
Quiet, you.
UPDATE: China now matches the number of attack submarines (63) that Japan had when it struck at Pearl Harbor. Funny coincidence, that. (Modern Japan has only 16.)
Some other facts the Chinese ultranationalist editors of the Post may be aware of:
- China has nuclear weapons. Japan has none.
- China has over a thousand missiles targetted onto Taiwan. Japan has none.
- China has offensive weaponry. Japan is constitutionally prevented from possessing same.
- China maintains the largest number of territorial disputes (somewhere between 19 and 26) in all of Asia.
- China has recently laid expansionist claim to the entire South China Sea. Japan has not.
- China's military has enjoyed double digit budgetary increases for several years now. While on the other hand, high Japanese vehicle costs mean that Japan's military expenditure in real terms is roughly on par with South Korea or Taiwan.
And finally, China routinely ranks among the 10 worst countries in the entire world when it comes to press freedom. Maintaining strict media censorship, the government indoctrinates the population with ultranationalist propaganda, just as Imperial Japan once did.
(Far more difficult to imagine the Japanese being similarly brainwashed since Japan has the world's 11th freest press.)
So 2,500 Japanese marched in downtown Tokyo in defiance of Chinese bullying over the Senkaku Islands. Big deal. With a population of 128 million, that's a 0.002% turnout.
Reckon more people showed up for the latest "Tentacle Pride" rally . . .
UPDATE (Oct 26/2010): A profile of those Japanese "wildmen" Taiwan's China Post is so afear'd of.
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