Analysis: What's the harm of China warships shooting at Vietnamese fishing boats?

Analysis: What's the harm if China warships shoot Vietnamese fishing boats?

Not yet out of the doubt of the video "Vietnam claims that the China warship fired on the Vietnamese fishing boat, which China claims is justified", but also into the confusion swamp of "the so-called shooting of the Vietnamese fishing boat by the China navy ship is a fabrication". Just when the incident was confusing, the "international gendarmerie" of the United States made a noise of "expressing concern about the incident of China ships shooting over fishing boats". In the face of this situation, Lenovo's false news of "China shooting at Vietnamese fishing boats" in February last year was equally pleasant. The author can't help but ask, when can China fire on foreign ships that offend my sacred territory? What's more, even if China shoots at a foreign ship to safeguard national sovereignty, what does it have to do with the self-styled "international gendarmerie"?

Over the years, I don't know how many old news stories have happened that some foreign countries have used various excuses to get rough with China. From the "international military police" that the United States "mistakenly bombed" our embassy in Yugoslavia, to the shooting of fishermen in China by Palau, a tiny country, to the incidents in which Russian, Vietnamese, Philippine, South Korean and other neighboring countries captured or sentenced or killed our citizens, China people were bullied all over the world because of various international disputes, and the list goes on and on. But why the incident of "China navy firing on Vietnamese fishing boats" has become a major international news, which is really puzzling and confusing. Could it be that "I'm a fish for a knife" will always be an eternal patent of China people?

since it is a rising power, it must have the demeanor of a great power. This style should not only show the gentlemanly demeanor of loving peace and being a good neighbor, but also glow with "I won't commit crimes unless people attack me;" If people attack me, I will be a prisoner. No matter which country violates international law and China law and dares to provoke China's borders and the bottom line of national dignity, even if it uses force when the warning is invalid, I'm afraid no foreign force has the right to make arbitrary comments. Otherwise, it may give the "international gendarmerie" or some covetous restless neighbors an illusion that China is a soft persimmon that the old lady can pinch casually, and China's army is holding fire sticks.

(The following is a similar essay scribbled by the author on February 26th last year because Japan * * * released false news)

I am glad to hear that China shot at Vietnam in the South China Sea

Japan * * * news agency reported that a local fishing boat No.22 was shot by a Chinese sea surveillance ship in the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea where there was a sovereignty dispute between China and Vietnam, and its hull was damaged by the bullet.

It is reported that China fired at the fishing boat and sprayed water on the Vietnamese crew. After boarding the ship, the relevant equipment for sailing and fishing, as well as the fish caught, were confiscated, and most of the fuel of the fishing boat was abandoned in the sea and released.

After reading this news, the theme song "Sleepless for a hundred years, Chinese people have awakened" of the TV series "Huo Yuanjia" seems to ring in my ears again. For all countries in the world, territorial waters have always been sacred and inviolable, but China's theory of "shelving disputes and developing together" at the beginning of reform and opening up has continued to this day due to various factors. Perhaps it is under the guidance of this kind of thinking that neighboring small countries flock like thieves, plundering the oil and fishery resources in the South China Sea, so that the good islands in the South China Sea have been carved up by neighboring countries, and the "nine-segment line" in the coastal areas exists in name only.

The South China Sea is rich in oil reserves, of which about 35 billion tons have been proved so far, and it is known as the second Persian Gulf. There is no doubt that such reserves will be an important bargaining chip affecting the world oil market in the future. In the face of such an attractive cornucopia, which neighboring countries are not coveting? When we hide our strength and devote ourselves to construction, they either seize it under the signboard that whoever is close to the land belongs to it, regardless of the historical ownership records, or fabricate historical arguments to exploit it. It seems that the South China Sea is a no-man's land where no one can brazenly run amok.

According to incomplete statistics, up to now, among the South China Sea islands, Vietnam has occupied 29, ranking first among all countries. The Philippines occupies 8, ranking first among countries in terms of time; Malaysia has five, and each country has the richest resources. Indonesia and Brunei occupy 2 and 1 respectively; China only occupies nine, including eight in mainland China and one in Taiwan Province. It has become a common phenomenon that the vast sea border is divided and fragmented, and resources are plundered. Fishermen are on tenterhooks when they work in the South China Sea, and seeing foreign warships is like a frightened bird. It seems to be a common occurrence that fishing boats are detained and fishermen are arrested.

China's sea surveillance ship finally dared to shoot foreign ships that invaded our territorial waters, and no matter how many shots were fired this time, whether it was a rifle or a machine gun, whether it was shooting over the ship or aimed at the hull, as long as it dared to shoot, it was very fortunate, because China kept a low profile for too long. If we don't shoot again, I'm afraid the neighboring countries may really think that China people are holding fire sticks. This shooting incident can not only promote China's prestige, but also play a deterrent role to some extent to neighboring small countries. It is gratifying and gratifying.

Relevant information shows that at present, "some smaller islands and reefs in the South China Sea are also under the control of other countries. Among them, among the disputes with other countries, the dispute with Vietnam is the most intense and prominent. The 29 islands occupied by Vietnam are not only the largest in area, but also have built docks, airport runways, power stations, protective dikes and military bunkers on the island. " Its ambition to seize the wolf forever can be seen. Vietnam is like this, so are other countries? If we don't shoot again, just by constantly expressing concern or protest at the regular press conference by the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, how can we make thieves and robbers have the fear to withdraw their greedy clutches that have already been extended?

China finally shot at Vietnam in the South China Sea. The sound of the gun was like the roar of China's army at the Lugou Bridge with weapons, indicating that the sleeping lion would eventually wake up and be angered. I hope that the report of the Japanese news agency is not groundless, and I hope that the gunfire will not come to an abrupt end again for some reason.