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>> On Sep 10, 3:34ย am, เบเบนเปเบเปเบฒเบงเบฅเบฒเบง gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> The Hanoi government has complained to Beijing about postings on Chinese
>>> websites that detail plans for an invasion of Vietnam. Chinese officials
>>> have dismissed the posts as the ramblings of a hypernationalist
>>> minority. But the diplomatic flare-up is seen as an indication of rising
>>> tensions between the two nations over the potentially oil-rich South
>>> China Sea. There, China has been pressuring Western oil firms to cancel
>>> joint exploration projects with Vietnam in waters that Beijing also claims.
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>>> The South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported that the invasion plans
>>> have been posted on the popular Chinese web portal
Sina.com and at least
>>> three other websites. Analysts interviewed by the SCMP characterized the
>>> posted "invasion plans" as the work of kooks, with little military value.
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>>> ย ย The supposed plans detail a 31-day invasion, starting with five days
>>> of missile strikes from land, sea and air and climaxing in an invasion
>>> involving 310,000 troops sweeping into Vietnam from Yunnan, Guangxi and
>>> the South China Sea. The electronic jamming of Vietnamese command and
>>> communications centers is mentioned, along with the blocking of sea
>>> lanes in the South China Sea....
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>>> ย ย "Vietnam is the strategic hub of the whole of Southeast Asia.
>>> Vietnam has to be conquered first if Southeast Asia is to be under
>>> [China's] control again," the plans say. "From all perspectives Vietnam
>>> is a piece of bone hard to be swallowed."
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>>> The SCMP added that Vietnamese officials were baffled that the postings
>>> remained online after they registered their complaints, since Beijing
>>> can easily block any Web content that has been brought to its attention.
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>>> The Straits Times, a Singapore daily, reported that Chinese officials
>>> have assured Vietnam that the postings do not reflect Beijing's official
>>> position.
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>>> The web postings come as China and Vietnam are squaring off over
>>> exploration projects in the South China Sea in areas that both claim. In
>>> July, Beijing had warned the American oil giant ExxonMobil to scrap an
>>> exploration deal with Vietnam, reported the World Tribune. The report
>>> suggested that Vietnam had a better case for its claim to potentially
>>> oil-rich fields off its coast. But China is flexing its growing
>>> political muscle by asserting its claim to nearly the entire South China
>>> Sea.
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>>> ย ย A Hong Kong newspaper says Beijing's diplomats have threatened
>>> retaliation if ExxonMobil goes ahead with a preliminary agreement with
>>> the Vietnamese state oil firm PetroVietnam. The deal covers exploitation
>>> in the South China Sea off Vietnam's south and central coasts, according
>>> to the Sunday Morning Post....
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>>> ย ย The Hong Kong newspaper quoted unidentified sources saying Exxon
>>> Mobil was confident of Vietnam's sovereign rights to the blocks it was
>>> now seeking to explore. But it is clear that ExxonMobil could not
>>> dismiss China's warnings out of hand given the rapidly increasing
>>> Chinese market for crude oil and oil products....
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>>> ย ย Last year, Chinese media targeted an agreement between Vietnam and
>>> BP near the Spratlys maintaining that those islands had been an
>>> "indisputable part of Chinese territory since ancient times." The
>>> Spratlys, like other island groups in the region, are uninhabited rocky
>>> outcroppings and coral but are in an area that may contain large oil and
>>> gas deposits.
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>>> Reuters reported that China and Vietnam are actually cooperating in oil
>>> and gas exploration in the Gulf of Tonkin off Vietnam's north coast. But
>>> in waters further south, the two sides are at odds. The territorial
>>> dispute in southern waters led British oil giant BP to scotch its plans
>>> for exploration there.
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>>> Once united by their communist ideology, relations between Vietnam and
>>> China cooled in the 1970s, particularly when Vietnam invaded Cambodia in
>>> late 1978 to oust the Beijing-backed Khmer Rouge regime. Partly in
>>> retaliation, China invaded Vietnam a few months later, as detailed by
>>> Global Security. The two sides fought a nasty one-month border war that
>>> left tens of thousands dead before Beijing retreated. Border clashes
>>> continued throughout the 1980s.
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>>> That history helps explain Vietnam's sensitivity to public "invasion
>>> plans" on Chinese websites, no matter how bogus they might be.
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>>> In the past two decades, relations have warmed as both countries moved
>>> ahead with pragmatic market reforms, despite several ongoing territorial
>>> disputes. In addition to the Spratly and Paracel islands in the South
>>> China Sea, the countries are also battling for influence over
>>> neighboring, resource-rich Laos. A commentary in the Asia Times argued
>>> that Laos is likely to increasingly tilt toward China, despite the
>>> landlocked country's historically close ties to Vietnam.
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>>> ย ย Laos is of increasing strategic importance to both China and
>>> Vietnam, two of Asia's fastest growing countries. Vietnam's interests
>>> lie primarily in securing its long land border with Laos and developing
>>> greater access to markets in Thailand. For China, Laos provides a
>>> growing avenue to export products to wider Southeast Asia, particularly
>>> from its remote and less-developed, landlocked southwestern regions....
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>>> ย ย Some analysts here predict that the balance of influence inside the
>>> ruling Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) could soon shift in
>>> Beijing's favor, as senior Lao leaders fade from the political scene and
>>> younger, more market-savvy cadre lacking experience in the communist
>>> revolutionary period assume positions of power.
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