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The Diaoyutai Islands: A Sovereignty Dispute

This article examines the sovereignty dispute over the Diaoyutai Islands, exploring the historical, legal, and geopolitical dimensions of the issue.

US Secret Report: The Truth About Diaoyutai (Historical Bloodstains of Power) - Highly Recommended

This article introduces the documentary 'The Truth About Diaoyu Islands,' filmed by German-American Hollywood director Chris D. Nebe at his own expense. Through a detailed review of historical data, the film asserts that the Diaoyu Islands have belonged to China (Republic of China) since ancient times. It exposes Japanese war crimes during the invasion of China and criticizes Japan's refusal to face history and the US's role in the Treaty of San Francisco. From a Westerner's perspective, Nebe emphasizes the artist's conscience and responsibility toward history, calling for an apology from the Japanese government.

The Massive Crisis Behind the South China Sea Arbitration: If Taiping Island Becomes a 'Rock,' China Will Lose Billions in Economic Waters!

This article discusses the strategic intent of the Philippines in submitting the South China Sea dispute to international arbitration at The Hague, with Taiping Island as a primary target. The Philippines aims to prove Taiping Island is a 'rock' rather than an 'island,' thereby shrinking sovereign claims from a 200-nautical-mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) to a 12-nautical-mile territorial sea. This would cause the Republic of China to lose vast marine resources and fishing interests. The article also strongly condemns DPP Legislator Lin Chun-hsien for his remarks that 'Taiping Island is impossible to defend,' viewing it as an absurd abandonment of sovereignty.