China Militarizing Their Fake Islands in the Contested Seas

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 9, 2016

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The Spratly Islands are located between the Philippines and Vietnam, not really very close to China at all.

The United States has, since WWII, used the Philippines as its main military base in Southeast Asia.

It had been assumed that China, witnessing the insane actions of the US government over the last couple of decades, grabbed the Spratly Islands – which had formerly been claimed by the Philippines, because they are in waters that obviously exist within the Philippines’ maritime borders – in order to strike US forces in the Philippines, in the event of a war.

Throughout, China has been all like, “naw dawg, it ain’t like dat.”

But now…

New York Times:

When President Xi Jinping of China visited President Obama at the White House last September, he startled many with reassuring words about his intentions for the Spratly Islands, a contested area where the Chinese government has been piling dredged sand and concrete atop reefs for the past few years and building housing and runways on them.

“China does not intend to pursue militarization,” Mr. Xi said, referring to the area as the Nansha Islands, a Chinese name for what most of the rest of the world calls the Spratlys in the South China Sea.

The most recent satellite photographs suggest a different plan. The photos, collected and scrutinized by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based research organization, show the construction of what appear to be reinforced aircraft hangars at Fiery Cross, Subi and Mischief Reefs, all part of the disputed territories.

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There were no military aircraft seen at the time the photos were taken. But a summary of the center’s analysis suggests that the hangars on all three islets have room for “any fighter-jet in the People’s Liberation Army Air Force.”

A larger type of hangar on the islets can accommodate China’s H-6 bomber and H-6U refueling tanker, a Y-8 transport aircraft and a KJ200 Airborne Warning and Control System plane, the center said in its analysis.

While China may assert that the structures are for civilian aircraft or other nonmilitary functions, the center says its satellite photos strongly suggest otherwise. Besides their size — the smallest hangars are 60 to 70 feet wide, more than enough to accommodate China’s largest fighter jets — all show signs of structural strengthening.

“They are far thicker than you would build for any civilian purpose,” Gregory B. Poling, director of the center’s Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative, said on Monday in a telephone interview. “They’re reinforced to take a strike.

It might end up being irrelevant, as the new shitlord President of the Philippines is trying to eject the US and pursue closer ties with China.

But we are going to have a war with China if Hillary Clinton is elected. I don’t even exactly understand why this is being pushed, but it clearly is. She is campaigning on a World War.

Apparently, it just relates to trying to reassert the US as a global Jewish-run military power.