Defence minister Richard Marles says protests made to Beijing over ‘unacceptable’ altercation that forced pilot on UN mission to avoid being hit
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Defence minister Richard Marles says protests made to Beijing over ‘unacceptable’ altercation that forced pilot on UN mission to avoid being hit
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So they were flying in what China considers their waters conducting a mission to enact sanctions against one of their allies…
Maybe Australia should stay in their own fucking waters
It does not matter the least what China considers their waters, this is international waters.
The sanctions were voted for by China as a permanent member of the UNSC, if China did not vote for it, there would be no sanctions.
In fact, the Australian crew whose lives China endangered along with their own pilot is enforcing the sanctions that China levied on NK by proxy.
Maybe China should stay in their own fucking waters if they can’t behave like people. Aviation is not a toy for dictators for international dick measuring contests.
Only if you buy a plane, fly there, and start throwing shit on random passersby. By this logic, the crazy hobos own every city downtown. I could see the apologists there.
“Maybe you should stay away from what Methface Pete considers their own backyard! Of course you will get pissed on! What do you mean it’s a public underpass!?”
Oh look you’re shilling for China again, huge surprise.
Oh look, you’re still a neo lib nazi… HUGE surprise
TeddyKila@hexbear.net 7 months ago
what was it doing there???
ieatpillowtags@lemm.ee 7 months ago
Enforcing UN sanctions against North Korea, which China voted for.