Rattled China warns United Kingdom and US allies of brutal conflict

"We should also give such advice to Australia and Japan. For the international community, first of all, there is a shipping lane in the South China Sea."

Paper dragon China is feeling truly insecure once again. Rattled by the entry of the United Kingdom Royal Navy’s carrier strike group (CSG) into the South China Sea.

The communist terror regime in China claims the entire South China Sea region, threatening a major military conflict in the region. The conflict might turn into a world war inviting civilized nations to confront the unruly dragon.

The UK’s Queen Elizabeth carrier strike group on Sunday entered the South China Sea through the Strait of Malacca. It has not so far done anything particular that can attract the focus of public attention. China has threatened stern action against the Royal Navy’s carrier strike group (CSG) if it does not “remain restrained and obey the rules” as it sails through the South China Sea.

The Queen Elizabeth carrier strike group’s navigation to the South China Sea was the UK’s effort to show its presence in the region. Mostly for global peace and security, and also to assure its support for the countries facing imminent threat from the Chinese Communist Regime.

China’s official mouthpiece the Global Time published an article warning not just the United Kingdom or the US allies but the entire world.

The Global Times statement said “We seriously warn this group: They are obliged to remain restrained and obey the rules. Please follow the current international shipping lanes and stay at least 12 nautical miles away from the Chinese islands and reefs. US warships have repeatedly entered the 12 nautical miles of the Chinese islands illegally in the South China Sea. So far, China has remained restrained to the largest extent. Yet it does not mean we will tolerate such provocations in the long term, nor does it mean that US allies can learn from the dangerous posture of the US. China is likely to escalate its attempts to expel the warships at any time. In the future, stopping such intrusive behavior that violates China’s territorial waters is a struggle China is destined to intensify.

We advise US allies to be particularly cautious, keep a sufficient distance from China’s red lines, and refrain from pushing ahead. They must be bluntly told that if their warships rampantly behave as the US military does in the South China Sea, they will more likely become an example of China defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity – just as a popular Chinese phrase indicates: To execute one as a warning to a hundred.

Needless to say, China has been strengthening its military capabilities in the South China Sea. These do not only involve the deployment of warships to the region, but also systematic military preparations. The distance between hot-spot regions in the South China Sea and the Chinese mainland is ideal for the use of China’s various mid-range missiles. It would be wrong if the US and its followers just count who has more aircraft carriers and fighters in the region. Those aircraft carriers would be very vulnerable to extreme military conflicts.”

The Entry of the UK Royal Navy’s strike force has rattled the Chinese Communist Ranks. The plan to invade the small countries in the region will now be met with global resistance. For which China will face the fate of what Hitler’s Germany had to do in World War 2.

The Global Times report also strongly stressed “The very idea of a British presence in the South China Sea is dangerous. We respect the right of passage in the South China Sea granted by international law to military forces of all countries, including the UK.

However, if London tries to establish a military presence in the region with geopolitical significance, it will only disrupt the status quo in the region. And the UK simply does not have the ability to reshape the pattern in the South China Sea. To be precise, if the UK wants to play the role of bullying China in the region, it is demeaning itself. And if there is any real action against China, it is looking for a defeat.

We should also give such advice to Australia and Japan. For the international community, first of all, there is a shipping lane in the South China Sea. And then there are territorial disputes between different regional countries. As for disputes, China and other countries in the region are working to reach a Code of Conduct in the South China Sea to peacefully resolve or effectively manage those differences. In short, that is a matter between regional countries. Countries outside the region should only use the lane, instead of initiatively engaging in disputes.

The US wants to “play a role” in the South China Sea, which shows its hegemony and has made the region a new front line of the contest between great powers. Here in the South China Sea, China will end the struggle between hegemony and anti-hegemony forces with the US. All other countries outside the region are advised to stay away from this confrontation to avoid “accidental injury.”

A clear threat for war! Will the civilized nations buckle down under the Chinese threats? Only time will tell. China might be on the verge of initiating some kind of global conflict. Which might not end well for them in the end.