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China-Japan-Koreas
The Great Wall Of Sand
2015-04-28
While the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam and the U.S. dither, mount legal challenges and complain, China is building in the Spratly Islands. The photographs are quite interesting; China is moving a lot of sand to create a number of what look (to my eye) to be military facilities, including an airfield.

By the way, where's Greenpeace on this? Shouldn't they be all outraged about the destruction of natural habitat?
The Outer Banks and various sand dunes here and there are forever at risk of washing away, we are warned. How stable are those sand islands China is building? What say you, O Rantburg engineers?
From the photos, these bases have sand berms about four feet high protecting them from the South China Sea. They look like typhoon-bait to me...
Posted by:Grunter

#5  Stayed a night in Taipei's ROC military hotel in 2012. All the freebies (toothbrush/paste soap shampoo etc..) were all made by the PRC for the ROC military.

Those were not hotel 'freebies.' She left those in the room for you.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-04-28 14:28  

#4  Stayed a night in Taipei's ROC military hotel in 2012. All the freebies (toothbrush/paste soap shampoo etc..) were all made by the PRC for the ROC military.

Think about that...
Posted by: 3dc   2015-04-28 13:55  

#3  Taiwan is becoming the Key West of China and won't do anything to tick them off.
Posted by: 3dc   2015-04-28 13:52  

#2  What is good for the goose as they say. Let's work with Taiwan to build them a couple sandy islands. Just within artillery range.
Posted by: rammer   2015-04-28 13:38  

#1  They might get wet in a typhoon but it looks like the surrounding water is shallow enough to minimize wave action. A tsunami might get them but otherwise enough concrete should make them fairly stable. Chicom sympathizer Obama will, of course, do nothing about it.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2015-04-28 11:55  

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