Saturday, June 18, 2011

South China Sea: China shows more muscle in face-off with Vietnam

June 17, 2011
By Michael Martin
International Business Times

Although China has promised that it won't use force in the mounting face-off with Vietnam, the People's Republic is taking measures to show muscle in the disputed South China Sea.

First there was maritime patrol ship that Beijing sent to the South China Sea from the southern Chinese province of Guangzhou yesterday.

Where there's one, China plans to add hundreds more. China Daily is reporting that the China Maritime Surveillance force plans to beef up its serves with over 520 vessels by 2020.

Still, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hong Lei maintains that China will "not use force" in the growing dispute with Vietnam and five other nations and territories for sovereignty for the valuable water space.


It is still unknown just how much natural gas and oil is beneath the South China Sea's seabed.

Some Chinese sources estimate it's over 200 billion barrels, roughly 80 percent of Saudi Arabia's oil reserves, but others say that's an extreme exaggeration.

The benefits may be unclear, but Beijing can calculate how much its mounting face-off with Vietnam over the sea space would cost the Chinese economy.

At face value, the price tag is US $12.7 billion-- the amount of Vietnam's trade deficit with China in 2010, according to Vietnam's General Statistics Office.

That's seven percent of China's trade surplus from last year, a small but significant chunk of the country's earnings.

Still, analysts say all-out war would mean a much more complicated calculation of losses.

Responding to the six-hour-long live-fire drills Vietnam conducted in the South China Sea-- one hour for each of the countries and territories laying claim on the waters, China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hong Lei announced that China "won't use force" to respond to what it sees as offensives in an area where the People's Republic claims to have "indisputable sovereignty."

"I think that economics definitely had something to do with the announcement," said Nariman Behravesh, chief economist at the IHS Global Insight, a leader in economic analysis, on call from London.

It has growing trade links with all Asian economies, especially the countries interested in Spratly," Behravesh said, referring to the disputed islands, located in the South China Sea, closer to the Philippines.

Analysts believe that despite the ongoing deluge of strongly worded condemnations, accusing Vietnam of threatening Chinese autonomy in the region, China is likely to stand by its promise of detente.

"There is a way to measure how likely things are to lead to military confrontation," said Dr. Donald K. Emmerson, Director of the Southeast Asia Forum at Stanford University.

Emmerson attended the 2011 Shangri-La dialogue in Singapore, after Chinese ships cut cords on PetroVietnam's survey ships late last month. Then, China's tone was conciliatory, until another subsequent attack on June 9, when another Chinese vessel cut cords on another PetroVietnam ship, in what Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Phuong Nga said was a "premeditated" offensive.

"China relies increasingly on the import of fuels from the Middle East. Those fuels come from the Malacca Strait into the South China Sea. If China were to wage a war in the primary transit area for fuels, that would be an unwise decision," Emmerson said,

That's one reason not to go to war over the South China Sea.

Another reason for the Southeast Asian nations and territories laying claim to the sea-- there are six in total, including Vietnam, the Philippines and Taiwan-- not to engage China militaristically would be to preserve geopolitical stability in the region.

"The border states realize that a full-scale war with tankers being blown up at sea would be so dangerous to the countries concerned," he said, explaining that the international economy would be greatly shaken by the disruption of the key shipping route.

Half of the world's merchant fleet by tonnage sails through South China Sea every year, Emmerson said.

"That's a huge artery of global trade. Although it's true that the South China sea is [the] main passage way, there are more costly alternatives, moving eastward through Philippines and Indonesia."

As far as solutions, both Emmerson and Global Insight's Behravesh see cooperation in China's future with its ASEAN business partners to the South.

And there's precedent.

Emmerson explained that in July 2005, a joint marine seismic undertaking was founded by China, the Philippines and Vietnam -- the signatories included companies like PetroVietnam -- not the foreign ministers or prime ministers. It was in the name of joint work between the companies -- to begin finding out how much oil was beneath the seabed.

"They at first wanted joint exploration and then joint exploitation.Then the project lapsed in 2008," he added.

Where China clearly stands to benefit from an increased oil supply in its endless drive to fuel its growing economy, Vietnam also stands to benefit.

"I certainly think Vietnam has the capability through joint ventures to exploit the reserves," said Behravesh, explaining that a win-win partnership on the oil could help cool geopolitical heat in the region and allow for the joint exploitation of the region's resources.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen may seek to stand on Chinese side. I think he is leaning to China.

Cause China is pouring a lot of money into Hun Sen regime.

Hun Sen! Which one you're choosing??

Anonymous said...

China and Vietnam have been the trouble makers in Asia-- Indo-China War, Korean War, Cambodia-Vietnam War.

Vietnam has betrayed China and killed many Ethnic Chinese in Vietnam. Vietnam has been expanding its territory by encroaching/conquering other countries such as Champa, Laos and Cambodia.

China has taught Vietnam a lesson in 1979. It is time for China to do it again, and this time take over Vietnam altogether.

Anonymous said...

My suggestion to ah Kwack you must give up the Vietcong ghost, and side with China to take our Island and Land back from barbarian. Right now is the good time for your dumbest ass to wake up idiots don't so stupid be wise don't let ah Yuon people lookdown at Khmer people. Even though ah Yuon OverSeas they call Khmer people dumbest and uneducation people too, let do some thing for our country and people ah Kwack before your ass die alright.

Anonymous said...

With the help from Cambodian and Laotians China must act harder from the North Cambodians and Laos from the East to finish the Viet at the same time China on the win and win situation Free Cambodia and Laos from The Viet and Asia will be peaceful place to leave ,The China will be rich and independent Power SOLE in that area,Act now or China wait until the third hands get IN?
khmersott

Anonymous said...

China is free to destroy Vietnam.

All Cambodian will support China.

Anonymous said...

FIFA ASIAN CUP GAME

Group A: China vs. Taiwan

Group B: Vietnam vs. Nambodia

Group C: Malaysia vs. Indonesia

Group D: Phillipines vs. Brunei

Anonymous said...

I Really Really Hate who ever says a word Nambodia. Can anyone Stop this none sense. Or Just Kick his ass, if you know who he is.

Anonymous said...

FUCK YOU AH YOUN HUN XEN 7:39AM

Anonymous said...

Hey You little territory-grabbing Viet thieves, this time the Chinese's eyes are all on you shorty-azzed gangsters. Your muscles are like stinky poop while the Chinese are world renown. This time the Chinese are carry big stick to club your heads with. Go China!

Anonymous said...

China, please destroy Vietnam as soon as possible. Cambodian wants to have the border with China, not with Vietnam. China, please occupy Vietnam right now.

Bravo China.
Down Vietnam.

Anonymous said...

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នោះ វាមិនជាអ្វីទេ ប្រយ័ត្នប្រាំឬប្រាំមួយប្រទេស
ទៀតគេរួមកម្លាំងវាយចិនវិញ តើគិតធ្វើយ៉ាងណា?
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Anonymous said...

Ah lop tang os. Youn veay Jen, Jen vaey youn, vea gnob tae khmer te. Ah chhkout.

Anonymous said...

Overseas Cambodians are a bunch of clowns. The last time Cambodia sided with China, almost 2 millions Cambodian lost their lives. Despite the horrific tragedy, they still don’t seem to learn the lesson. The US, ASEAN, and Japan are siding with Vietnam. Cambodia should be careful not to repeat the mistake stand on the wrong side of history. This time Vietnam might not come to rescue Cambodia again.

Anonymous said...

FUCK YOU 11:39AM.

AND FUCK YOU 4:32PM. IT WAS VIETNAMESE BO DOI FORCES TO KILL KHMER DURING POL POT. IT WAS NOT CHINESE. THE VIETS BO DOI WERE THE ANGKAR, NOT KHMER ROUGE ( READ YEAY TEANG'S BOOK).

Anonymous said...

I strongly support the Chinese's action in the South China Sea against Vietnam.

To weakened the Vietnamese economy, most, if not all, Chinese companies will pull their factories out of Vietnam in a short time and put them in Cambodia, its best friend.

There is no doubt, Vietnam will lose this up-coming war with China in the South China Sea for certain.

China will force Vietnam to give Koh Tral back to Cambodia that they stole during A Chkuot Hun Sen's administration.

Khmer WA

Anonymous said...

Koh Tral Island must not be forgotten

By Ms. Rattana Keo

Why do Koh Tral Island, known in Vietnam as Phu Quoc, a sea and land area covering proximately over 30,000 km2 [Note: the actual land size of Koh Tral itself is 574 square kilometres (222 sq miles)] have been lost to Vietnam by whose treaty? Why don’t Cambodia government be transparent and explain to Cambodia army at front line and the whole nation about this? Why don't they include this into education system? Why?

Cambodian armies are fighting at front line for 4.6 km2 on the Thai border and what's about over 30,000km2 of Cambodia to Vietnam. Nobody dare to talk about it! Why? Cambodian armies you are decide the fate of your nation, Cambodian army as well as Cambodian people must rethink about this again and again. Is it fair?

Koh Tral Island, the sea and land area of over 30,000 square kilometres have been lost to Vietnam by the 1979 to 1985 treaties. The Cambodian army at front line as well as all Cambodian people must rethink again about these issues. Are Cambodian army fighting to protect the Cambodia Nation or protecting a very small group that own big lands, big properties or only protecting a small group but disguising as protecting the Khmer nation?

The Cambodian army at front lines suffer under rain, wind, bullets, bombs, lack of foods, lack of nutrition and their families have no health care assistance, no securities after they died but a very small group eat well, sleep well, sleep in first class hotel with air conditioning system with message from young girls, have first class medical care from oversea medical treatments, they are billionaires, millionaires who sell out the country to be rich and make the Cambodian people suffer everyday.

Who signed the treaty 1979-1985 that resulted in the loss over 30,000 km2 of Cambodia??? Why they are not being transparent and brave enough to inform all Cambodians and Cambodian army at front line about these issues? Why don't they include Koh Tral (Koh Tral size is bigger than the whole Phom Phen and bigger than Singapore [Note: Singapore's present land size is 704 km2 (271.8 sq mi)]) with heap of great natural resources, in the Cambodian education system?

Look at Hun Sen's families, relatives and friends- they are billionaires, millionaires. Where did they get the money from when we all just got out of war with empty hands [in 1979]? Hun Sen always say in his speeches that Cambodia had just risen up from the ashes of war, just got up from Year Zero with empty hands and how come they are billionaires, millionaires but 90% of innocent Cambodian people are so poor and struggling with their livelihood every day?

Smart Khmer girl Ms. Rattana Keo,