China aims to occupy entire East Sea:
int’l analyst
The
Chinese proposal to conduct negotiations to settle tensions in the East Sea
in a peaceful way is only a ruse for its real intentions, according to Dr
Marvin C. Ott, an international prestigious analyst, and former analyst at
the CIA.
Hanoians demonstrate against China's illegal oil rig.
The Chinese have been nurturing an ambitious plan to
occupy the entire East Sea, turning the nine-dotted line (Đường lưỡi bò,
in Vietnamese, which means "cow tongue line") around the dispute
territory into reality and grabbing the exclusive economic zones of Vietnam
and other countries. (The nine-dotted line is the demarcation line used by
the governments of both the People's Republic of China
(PRC) and the Republic of China (Taiwan)
for their island claims of part of the South China Sea.)
In an interview given to VietNamNet, the US analyst stressed that what has happened in
recent days in the East
Sea is quite
predictable. China’s
determination to control the lands and waters in the East Sea
has been clear to everyone.
China has been
reinforcing its navy and air force capability in recent years in an attempt
to expand its influence and control over the East Sea.
It has been carrying out many activities to implement its ambitious plan. The
latest one was the dispute with the Philippines at Scarborough Shoal.
The deployment of the oil rig in the Vietnamese
exclusive economic zone seems to be different from the way China did with the Philippines, but it is actually
of the same type.
Firing high-power water cannons and hitting Vietnamese
ships proved to be the favorite trickery Chinese like to use because it is
very effective. The Chinese seem to avoid the use of fire and military
weapons when trying to expand their control in the East Sea.
However, in South East Asia, Vietnam understands China better
than any other country. And it is not easy to be trapped by them.
Dr. Marvin believes that Vietnam has been responding to
the Chinese provocative activities wisely. There is a big gap between China and Vietnam in military strength. If Vietnam sent navy ships to the site to force
Chinese ships to retreat, and if fire broke out, the situation would turn bad
for Vietnam.
And Vietnam
did not do this.
What Vietnam
has done is bring the case to the international community, drawing the
world’s attention to China’s
provocative acts in the East
Sea.
What Vietnam can also do, according to the US analyst,
is consult with other South Asian countries which also claim to have
sovereignty in the East Sea, namely the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei. Vietnam and
the countries could reach a consensus on joining forces to look for solutions
to settle disputes in the region. If so, they could create a common front
when confronting China.
“Divide and rule” is a part of Chinese tactics. They
want to settle disputes with Vietnam
separately, then with the Philippines
and later with Malaysia.
China
does not want to deal with a bloc of united South East Asian countries which
have a common voice.
The Philippines
has made a wise move to bring the case of China’s statement about the “cow
tongue line” to the international court. All international lawyers believe
that the Philippines
will win the lawsuit, though it will have to wait several years. If this
comes true, China’s
“invented” nine-dotted line will be officially judged as illegal.
The decision of the Philippines
to sue China
in the international court will be beneficial to all countries in the region.
China,
which understands well that its claim about the “U-shaped (nine-dotted/cow’s
tongue) line” does not have any legal foundation, has shown its hostile
attitude to the Filipino action, trying to stop the lawsuit.
China, after
taking a series of unilateral provocative activities in the East Sea,
has unexpectedly “lowered its voice”, suggesting that it would settle the
dispute through negotiations.
Dr. Marvin commented that this is just another artful
behavior conducted by China.
The country in 2011 once signed a document, calling to settle the disputes
peacefully. At that time, many scholars doubted if China would fulfill its
commitments. And what is happening now shows that they had reasons to be
worried.
All the Chinese acts and trickeries, in the US analyst’s opinion, have one goal – turning
the U-shaped line into reality – which would allow it to occupy nearly the
whole East Sea,
and encroach on the exclusive economic zones of Vietnam and other regional
countries. China
has been attempting to turn the cow tongue line into the territory’s boundary
that would be recognized in the world.
However, China cannot implement its plan
at once. In order to avoid strong protests from the international community, China tries to be “soft” after every activity
that seeks to expand its control in the East Sea,
such as the Scarborough Shoal and the HD 981 drilling rig. This is called
being “an iron fist in a velvet glove” by some people.
China should
understand that the international community has lost faith in China, which
has conducted activities in an attempt to expand its de facto occupation and
control. All the regional countries have become watchful of China, while
its good relations and cooperation programs built up in the last many years
have been spoiled within a short time.
Minh Ngoc, VietNamNet Bridge
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