China has
been trying to appease the pressure from the Empire to act as dictated by the
Emperor. But China quietly refused to comply. China is not going to make an
enemy out of North Korea. The envoy left Beijing still smiling. Over the
weekend the Empire acted. It sailed two warships to within the 12 nm
territorial limits of a Chinese island in the South China Sea. This was the gravest provocation to date, an
act of aggression that the Americans coded as an exercise on ‘freedom of
navigation’. The Americans sailed across the Pacific Ocean to violate the
territorial sovereignty of China and expect the Chinese to take it quietly with
heads bent.
The Empire
has been setting many conditions to tie the hands of China in trade and other
peaceful enterprises and forcing China to take hostile actions against its
allies. China is not allowed to sell fighter aircraft to Iran and weapons to
many of its allies while the Americans are even selling to Taiwan, a renegade
island that broke away after a civil war. The empire also signed a defence
treaty to intervene in the civil war, to come to the defence of Taiwan.
Why would China
want to play ball and be on the losing side of the Empire? Why would China
allow the Empire to dictate terms and curb its peaceful activities with
countries of the world? Why would China be forced to take responsibility when
North Korea acted independently? North
Korea is an independent country unlike South Korea, a semi colony of the USA.
China has no right to interfere with the actions of an independent country.
The latest
provocation in the South China must be the last straw that broke the camel’s
back. It is about time China stands up to the bullying of the Empire. China
does not need to cooperate with the hostile and aggressive Empire. China should
conduct its diplomacy in its own interest and in the way it likes. China should
no longer cooperate with the Empire in the interest of the Empire.
It is about
time China exerts itself as an independent country and a super power that would
look straight in the eyes of the Empire. No more cooperation. The Empire can do
as it pleases. China would do as it pleases. China must build up its military
forces in the South China to avoid being attacked by the Empire.
The message
of the Empire is simple and clear. China must come under the influence of the
Empire to obey the dictates of the Empire. Refusal to do so would lead to war. And it would be China’s fault for provoking a
war with the ‘good’ Empire. China must be
prepared for war with the Empire. The Empire is banging at China’s door. China
cannot hide behind the door and pretend everything is fine. China must step out of the house to face the
Empire squarely. Not doing so would encourage the Empire to misbehave and act
wildly and war becomes a certainty.