Business as usual:
A
screenshot of IHS Jane's Defense Weekly that shows
The Vietnamese received some disquieting news ahead of their
Lunar New Year celebrations this year.
On February 15, four days shy of the Lunar
New Year, satellite analysis published by IHS Jane's Defense Weekly showed
According to the satellite photographs, a
new installation is being built on Hughes Reef. Reuters quoted the satellite
analysis as describing a "large facility" having been constructed
on 75,000 square meters of sand reclaimed since August.
It also published images of Fiery Cross
Reef, which now includes a reclaimed island more than 3 km (1.8 miles) long
that experts said would likely become a runway, according to Reuters. Work is
also well established on Gaven, Cuarteron and Eldad Reefs, with the new
dredging taking place on Mischief Reef.
But these maps have been emphatically
rejected by international experts and fly in the face of competing claims by
four members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) --
In January,
Since August, after withdrawing from
Vietnamese waters the infamous oil rig that bedeviled Sino-Vietnamese ties,
China has continued to pursue a number of land reclamation works around small
islands in the Spratlys. The
Analysts say at a minimum, the new
artificial islands would create forward operating bases for commercial
activities, fisheries and hydrocarbon exploration, and search and rescue.
“These artificial islands could store
material and fuel, house repair and maintenance facilities, dock ships, [or]
provide medical care,” said Carl Thayer, an Australia-based
“In the long term, these artificial islands
will be linked up with very large floating docks that include will enhance
all of the activities just mentioned.
Several analysts say
These analysts say the big issue for
“This is a serious threat to
“The Chinese have been unable to enforce the
ADIZ in the East China Sea, so I think they really want to be able to do so
when they are ready to declare the ADIZ over the
Reuters quoted Roilo Golez, a former
Philippine national security adviser, as saying that
"They are connecting the dots. They're
putting real muscle into this," Golez said.
But at least at this stage, analysts say
Chinese land reclamation activities are not aimed at establishing a base for
a future Air Defense Identification Zone.
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Given that, for the
But “
By An Dien, Thanh Nien News
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Thứ Sáu, 20 tháng 2, 2015
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