Senator’s request comes after a standoff between Philippine and Chinese ships in Second Thomas Shoal, which saw Chinese ships firing water cannons.
It is believed that the Chinese buoys are used to collect military-related data.
The South China Sea may be lost forever to China. Assuming the Chinese regime listens to the ruling by the international UN tribunal in the Hague, which is probably pretty unlikely. But how has China been dealing since the Hague Tribunal ruling? With five stages of grief.
Senator’s request comes after a standoff between Philippine and Chinese ships in Second Thomas Shoal, which saw Chinese ships firing water cannons.
It is believed that the Chinese buoys are used to collect military-related data.
The South China Sea may be lost forever to China. Assuming the Chinese regime listens to the ruling by the international UN tribunal in the Hague, which is probably pretty unlikely. But how has China been dealing since the Hague Tribunal ruling? With five stages of grief.