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    China protects its 2,000-year-old South China Sea territory

    There are three problems with your suggestion. 1. India is not a continuous civilization. India did not come into existence until 1947. Thus, India cannot use China's argument of 7,000-year-old continuous civilization to claim territory under ancient rules. 2. India does not have a Chinese...
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    China protects its 2,000-year-old South China Sea territory

    No. Inner Mongolia is still part of China. Outer Mongolia was part of China until 1945. At some point in the future, China will reattach Outer Mongolia back to China. Manchuria is part of China. China has remained China for 7,000 years. ---------- China is a continuous 7,000-year-old...
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    China protects its 2,000-year-old South China Sea territory

    BBC says China is the "world's oldest continuous civilization" at 5,000-years-old Since China is the "world's oldest continuous civilization," it means that every historic Chinese discovery and claim of land is still in force. This means Huangyan Island (aka Scarborough Shoal) has belonged to...
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    China protects its 2,000-year-old South China Sea territory

    No. Vietnam is a discontinuous civilization. The French ruled Vietnam until 1947. Vietnam cannot claim anything before 1947. ---------- http://alphahistory.com/vietnam/french-colonialism-in-vietnam/
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    China protects its 2,000-year-old South China Sea territory

    China's Han Dynasty was the first to discover, name, and claim the South China Sea islands and maritime territory. This happened two thousand years ago. The country Vietnam did not exist two thousand years ago. France ruled Vietnam until 1947. As a country, Vietnam has only been in existence...
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    China protects its 2,000-year-old South China Sea territory

    It's called South CHINA Sea for a reason.
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    China protects its 2,000-year-old South China Sea territory

    For your information (FYI), I frequently post on The Huffington Post. Avoid Confrontation in the South China Sea | The Huffington Post
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    China protects its 2,000-year-old South China Sea territory

    China’s potential ‘missile triangle’ | Inquirer Opinion
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