Comments by "People Liberator" (@lvjinbin28) on "Germany is increasing its military presence in the Indo-Pacific region | DW News" video.

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  6. ​ @akahment  China follows UNCLOS, it's you guys opposed WWII order and UNCLOS. Sino-Japanese Peace Treaty Article 2 It is recognized under Treaty of Peace with Japan signed at San Francisco, Japan has renounced all right, title and claim to Taiwan and Penghu as well as Spratly Islands and Paracel Islands. like Greece was the winner after the Balkan War, WWI, and WWII, so Greece can control 97% of the islands and EEZ in the Aegean Sea, but Turkey can only control 3% of the islands in the Aegean Sea, but Greece has not violated UNCLOS because Greece owns all islands, if Turkey wants to change the post-war order, win the next world war. West and Soviet let ROC, Not American Philippines or French Vietnam to control SCS after Japan left 1946, coz Southeast Asians and colonial troops surrendered to Japs in 1942, but KMT/CCP resisted fascist until 1945, PRC inherited same claim from ROC after 1949, that's why both Beijing and Taiwan claims same islands in South China Sea today. Beijing claims all the islands within the 9-dash line, and Taiwan claims all the islands within the 11-dash line. Beijing and Taiwan have never claimed the entire South China Sea. The South China Sea has never been China's internal waters. The Philippines, Vietnam, and Malaysia have also drawn a large dotted line, but they only claim the islands within the dotted line. No country regards the ocean within the dotted line as its internal waters, so no countries really disrespect UNCLOS, the only dispute is who owns those islands. Don't you understand this? Just like the United States claims many islands in the Pacific, but not the entire Pacific is the United States' internal waters, so Chinese merchant ships can sail in the Pacific at will, but once Chinese warships approach the EEZ of Hawaii and Guam, the United States will be angry! If China wants to challenge the US sovereignty over Guam, it is challenging the post-war order of the Spanish-American War. China used to tacitly acknowledge that Guam belonged to the United States. If China no longer recognizes it now on the grounds that Guam is too far away from the United States, then who do you think is the provocateur? And the US warships are approaching the islands claimed and controlled by China, which is a challenge to the World War II order, because it was the United States that gave the warships to the Chinese in 1946, allowing the ROC navy to control South China Sea. I wonder why USA doesn't oppose Taiwan's 11dashline claim? Of course it is based on the geopolitical factors of Cold War 2.0, not on so-called morality!
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