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Author: wartakita

perebutan kuasa di LCS - update: Pesawat China ceroboh Senkaku

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Post time 17-6-2011 07:53 AM | Show all posts
kalau ikut peta ni..sepatutnya spratly lebih kepada kita dan brunei je...kenapa orang lain nak menyibuk..sedangkan negara mereka lagi jauh...kita jgn menyerah mudah untuk kali ini...
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Post time 17-6-2011 09:04 AM | Show all posts
indon indon...dia pulak yang sibuk pasal hal orang lain...
stonefury Post at 16-6-2011 14:20


indon sibuk pasal tak dapat turut serta dalam isu Spratly....
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Post time 17-6-2011 09:05 AM | Show all posts
wartakita Post at 16-6-2011 17:21


wak..kalo ikut peta klaim China termasuk Natuna....seharusnya indon gusar nich....
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Post time 17-6-2011 10:04 AM | Show all posts
wak..kalo ikut peta klaim China termasuk Natuna....seharusnya indon gusar nich....
gede-bab Post at 17-6-2011 09:05



    ah santai saja lah.... x de minyak kat sana...minyak kat spartly jer... lagi banyak
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Post time 17-6-2011 04:11 PM | Show all posts
wak..kalo ikut peta klaim China termasuk Natuna....seharusnya indon gusar nich....
gede-bab Post at 17-6-2011 09:05


cina klaim natuna ...kok indon diem aja ...biasa lah kalo ama cina , ..indon takut setengah mampos bisa-bisa indon berak dalam celana kalo berhadapan ama cina...lihat juga tu media2 indon pada bungkam semua ...maklum aja media2 indon kan orang cina punya jadi mereka diam aja pura2 gak tau ...tapi kalo yg klaim natuna itu malaysia...baru lah media2 indon punya cina tu abis2an lah buat berita provokasi ganyang malaysia bahkan metro tv dulu waktu kasus ambalat opening news nya pake putar lagu perang segala maju  tak gentar membela yg bayar , sebagai negara indon tu lemah karna ekonomi udah di pegang cina , media juga di kuasain cina maka nya gak usah heran media indon suka mengadu domba antara2 negara serumpun kayak indon ama msia ...media2 indon punya cina tu sekutu cina singapork...
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Post time 17-6-2011 05:13 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by wongedandotcom2 at 17-6-2011 17:17


Indonesia and China Hold Military Training
Friday, 17 June, 2011 | 13:05 WIB



TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:The Indonesian Army’s special troop command is holding military training with the Chinese Army’s special troops in Bandung, West Java.


“This is the first training to be done with China,” said Deputy Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin yesterday.


Indonesia and China are also planning to conduct military training for their air forces. “Especially for Sukhoi pilot training because they have a simulator,” said Sjafrie.


http://www.tempointeractive.com/hg/nasional/2011/06/17/brk,20110617-341384,uk.html
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 Author| Post time 17-6-2011 08:01 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by wartakita at 17-6-2011 20:04

cina klaim natuna ...kok indon diem aja ...biasa lah kalo ama cina , ..indon takut setengah mamp ...
eltoro Post at 17-6-2011 16:11


Are you joking?   Do you want 'Lempar minyak kat api''? ...
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Post time 17-6-2011 08:21 PM | Show all posts
biasalah msia mana ada bran nak tentang china
nasib sahajalah vietnam dan filipina sedia klaim spartly
bolehlah msia turut join sekaki tumpang seronok la tu
msia sensorang mana brann klaim spratly
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Post time 17-6-2011 09:04 PM | Show all posts
Are you joking?   Do you want 'Lempar minyak kat api''? ...
wartakita Post at 17-6-2011 20:01


i can't wait any longer to fight against cina , a chance to send them back home where they belong...

are you happy pretending as a malaysian , semarmesem ?...
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Post time 17-6-2011 09:10 PM | Show all posts
Reply 25# eltoro

well-said bro!

Truth hurts for some like wartakita. Probably he's one of those caines (spt bilang teman gwe).
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Post time 17-6-2011 09:12 PM | Show all posts
Reply 27# wartakita

hek elehh.... media indon gebang aje lebih.
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Post time 17-6-2011 10:21 PM | Show all posts
i can't wait any longer to fight against cina , a chance to send them back home where they belon ...
eltoro Post at 17-6-2011 21:04


husssshhhh  
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 Author| Post time 18-6-2011 10:24 AM | Show all posts
i can't wait any longer to fight against cina , a chance to send them back home where they belong...


eltoro Post at 17-6-2011 21:04


Who is semarmesem?  is/he a trouble-maker from indon because of flame and racism in this forum?

I don't know who you are ... but it seem that you are pretending to be a Indon .. .. but your anti chinese campaign look like you are one of Malaysian's  PERKASA .. Please note that No other 'real' indons in this forum called themselves as Indon like you did ...
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 Author| Post time 18-6-2011 10:50 AM | Show all posts
I got this from Pinoy forum ... This is the oil and gas deposit map of the Philippines and the ones in red are already being explored or drilled and I believe that the one in light brown the reed bank were the giant oil rig is suppose to go and it is very near the Philippines 70-80 miles away.

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 Author| Post time 18-6-2011 07:53 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by wartakita at 18-6-2011 20:12


Let see the above map ... not only China ... but all parties involved in SCS are 'TAMAK' and 'RAKUS'  .......

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Post time 18-6-2011 08:07 PM | Show all posts
Scarborough patrol shows Philippines resolve to defend sovereignty

By Norman Bordadora
Philippine Daily Inquirer
June 18th, 2011




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MANILA, Philippines—A presidential aide said Saturday the deployment of the BRP Rajah Humabon—the country’s old and only warship—to patrol the seas near the Scarborough Shoal was meant to show the country’s resolve in defending its sovereignty over what it considers undisputed Philippine territory.

“It’s a way of saying that this is ours,” said Ramon Carandang, head of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office.

Carandang said that while the Philippines wants a diplomatic and peaceful resolution to the dispute over rival territorial claims, it is asserting its sovereignty over its territories.

“We may be small country but we will do whatever we can to defend our sovereignty…. Whatever capabilities we have, no matter how big or small, we’re going to assert our sovereignty,” Carandang said in an interview.

The only World War II-era destroyer still in active service, the Humabon’s patrol of the Scarborough Shoal in waters off Zambales came after Beijing sent Haixun 31, a helicopter-equipped 3,000-ton maritime patrol ship, on a voyage that will see it pass through the West Philippine Sea, the name the Aquino government has given the South China Sea.

The Humabon’s displacement is only 1,390 tons. Acquired in December 1978 and commissioned by the Philippine Navy in February 1980, the Humabon is the Philippines only warship.

The Scarborough is one of the territories in the West Philippine Sea that the Chinese government claims as part of its territory.

In a news briefing over the government radio station dzRB, Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said Malacañang expected China to continue supporting  a peaceful and diplomatic settlement of the issue, which also involves overlapping claims by Vietnam and Taiwan.

Valte made the remarks after President Benigno Aquino said the Philippines “will not be pushed around because we are a tiny state compared to (China).”

Aquino reiterated the country’s right to explore its seas despite China’s claims.

“Our statements have always been very clear in such that our approach is a rules-based settlement of the dispute and that we are seeking a multilateral approach to the dispute resolution,” Valte said.

“But I think our counterparts in China are saying the same thing…. there will be no use of force and they also want a diplomatic means to come up with a peaceful resolution of the problem,” she added.
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Post time 18-6-2011 08:08 PM | Show all posts
Scarborough patrol shows Philippines resolve to defend sovereignty

By Norman Bordadora
Philippine Daily Inquirer
June 18th, 2011




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MANILA, Philippines—A presidential aide said Saturday the deployment of the BRP Rajah Humabon—the country’s old and only warship—to patrol the seas near the Scarborough Shoal was meant to show the country’s resolve in defending its sovereignty over what it considers undisputed Philippine territory.

“It’s a way of saying that this is ours,” said Ramon Carandang, head of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office.

Carandang said that while the Philippines wants a diplomatic and peaceful resolution to the dispute over rival territorial claims, it is asserting its sovereignty over its territories.

“We may be small country but we will do whatever we can to defend our sovereignty…. Whatever capabilities we have, no matter how big or small, we’re going to assert our sovereignty,” Carandang said in an interview.

The only World War II-era destroyer still in active service, the Humabon’s patrol of the Scarborough Shoal in waters off Zambales came after Beijing sent Haixun 31, a helicopter-equipped 3,000-ton maritime patrol ship, on a voyage that will see it pass through the West Philippine Sea, the name the Aquino government has given the South China Sea.

The Humabon’s displacement is only 1,390 tons. Acquired in December 1978 and commissioned by the Philippine Navy in February 1980, the Humabon is the Philippines only warship.

The Scarborough is one of the territories in the West Philippine Sea that the Chinese government claims as part of its territory.

In a news briefing over the government radio station dzRB, Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said Malacañang expected China to continue supporting  a peaceful and diplomatic settlement of the issue, which also involves overlapping claims by Vietnam and Taiwan.

Valte made the remarks after President Benigno Aquino said the Philippines “will not be pushed around because we are a tiny state compared to (China).”

Aquino reiterated the country’s right to explore its seas despite China’s claims.

“Our statements have always been very clear in such that our approach is a rules-based settlement of the dispute and that we are seeking a multilateral approach to the dispute resolution,” Valte said.

“But I think our counterparts in China are saying the same thing…. there will be no use of force and they also want a diplomatic means to come up with a peaceful resolution of the problem,” she added.
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Post time 18-6-2011 08:47 PM | Show all posts
Buruk2 pun Destroyer tu R6..
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Post time 19-6-2011 09:12 PM | Show all posts
legend tuh..... Destroyer zaman perang dunia kedua......
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Post time 19-6-2011 10:48 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by ikanpekasamasam at 19-6-2011 22:49

da sampai masa anta komando malaysia g training kat korea or japan. climate diorang lebey kurang ngan china... even china pon anta komando diorang training kat indonesia---sumthing fishy???????  xtra info: diorANng pon ada jemput komando dr south american dtg train diorang nya komando.. south american climate=malaysia climate......xtra fishy........
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