• wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    How dare China go intercept us while we are doing a fly by right on the edge of one of their allies air space. If the Chinese were doing a fly by on the coast of Alaska we would totally defend their right to do so and not take any action!

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        1 year ago

        It’s a Security Council resolution, very different than a broader UN operation.

        The resolution itself does not provide for military force to be used for enforcement. Canada was acting against this.

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            1 year ago

            That in no way changes my original point. Do a role reversal. If China was patrolling in international waters on the edge of Alaska, how do you think Canada or the US would respond exactly?

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          1 year ago

          The enforcement was through monitoring. If someone breaks the sanction, then this aircraft would provide the evidence. It’s not military action like you suggest.

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          Would you like to refresh my memory on which countries have permanent veto power on the Security Council?

          Would you also like to remind me which countries on the Security Council voted to impose sanctions on North Korea?

          I’ll wait.

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              Does not grant the use of military force. That doesn’t mean that surveillance planes are banned, ffs.

              You’re really going out of your way to defend what is meaningless and petty nationalist dickwaving for domestic Chinese media.

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                Nah they’re just looking for reasons to shit on Canada because you know… Trudeau bad.

                Edit: I have no basis for the above comment. It was reactionary and silly. I shall leave it up in shame.

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      1 year ago

      From what I read (and saw on video), the issue is that the Chinese jet got within 10 meters of the plane being intercepted… Which is reckless as hell.

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        1 year ago

        How about no, and we just treat this like it is - nationalist dickwaving that means nothing, like Greece and Turkey buzzing each other.

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          Oh no, you are wrong about that, dude. Buzzing each other and actually copying all other domestic and international acts of each other has earned Mitsotakis and Erdoğan very firm seats. Just cry “enemy at the gates” when the elections are closing in, you can be a god among men.