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Thursday, March 28, 2013

China ceroboh Malaysia: Kalau dak keturunan pencuri akan mencuri juga


Awal tahun bot Amerika nak menceroboh tapi tersangkut dekat terumbu karang. Lepas tu pulak orang Sulu Filipina yang gila talak. Kononny bagi 'sewa' tanah sampai hari kiamat. Baru mengaku 'kebodohan' atau kepandaian Sultannya Sabah jatuh keluar dari Filipina. Kalau tanah Sabah di bawah pemerintahan Filipina sudah tentu rakyat Sabah Filipina akan mungkin juga hidup dalam segala serbi kemiskinan.
Tak sampai sebulan, orang China pulak nak menceroboh pengairan Malaysia.  Macam dah di rancang oleh bangsa2 asing. Mungkin China ini sudah tahu percaturan Amerika dengan Sultan Sulu dengan Anwar the CIA Agent? Ataupun China dan Amerika akan tahu wujud satu tidak tenteram di Malaysia menjelang pilihanraya?
 
 Layan berita dari MSN

The denial came during naval patrols which Tuesday took Chinese ships within 80 kilometres (50 miles) of the Malaysian coast, amid rising international tensions over the disputed sea.
The navy described a Vietnamese claim that Chinese vessels had fired on one of its fishing boats as "sheer fabrication", Xinhua news agency reported.
Vietnam's foreign ministry said Monday a fishing boat was "chased and shot at by a Chinese vessel" and had its cabin set ablaze. Hanoi called the incident a "serious violation" of its sovereignty.
"There is no such things that Chinese vessel fired with weapons or the Vietnamese boats caught fire," Xinhua quoted a Chinese naval official as saying, adding that the Chinese vessel had fired "two warning signal shells".
Xinhua said four Chinese naval ships are currently patrolling around the Spratly Islands, a collection of islets and reefs which are also wholly or partly claimed by Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei.
It said the ships Tuesday had reached the James Shoal, a collection of submerged rocks 80 kilometres off Malaysia and about 1,800 kilometres from the Chinese mainland.
The shoal marks the extreme limit of China's claims in the region, which it bases on a map published in the 1940s.
Ships in the patrol include the Jinggangshan, China's largest amphibious landing ship, Xinhua said.

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