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China has no obligation to clarify anything. Intentionally distorting Nine Dash line and then use the distorted interpretation against China is clearly a tactic of bullying.As long as China refuses to clarify the 9-dash line, then her Asia and Pacific neighbors will use it against China. If China doesn't care (as she clearly doesn't), then bully for China.
No. China's view is paralleled to most of the world, and indeed parallel to what is defined within UNCLOS. The US's view is the one that is different. The key comes down to innocent passage, and innocent passage doesn't include spying and other military activities against another nation.The US view parallels most of the world and it's China who's different. If China doesn't care what the rest of the world thinks (and she doesn't), then bully for China. But since China has conducted spying missions in other nations' EEZ, then it's hard for China to play it both ways. But if China could muscle her way into it, then bully for the Middle Kingdom.
If other nations allow their EEZ to be violated by Chinese spy ships, that's the choice of those countries. It doesn't place a restriction on how China enforces rules within her EEZ.
It doesn't matter whether EEZ is international water, since UNCLOS states very clearly that transit through EEZ must be expedite and continuous. You can fantasize all you want, but the reality is that UNCLOS spells out the limits to what is allowable within EEZ. Spying and other military activities against China do not meet the definition of innocent passage.Saying a lie over and over doesn't make it true. Let's do this one more time: US and most other nations believe EEZ outside 12 mile limit is international water (eh, this means you could spy in it), and China feels she could spy in other nations' EEZ (Hawaii and Guam), but no one else could spy in her EEZ. But if China could browbeat others to allow her to have her cake and eat it too, bully for China.
When one nation says China cannot do X on the high sea, that's violating China's rights on international water. That's bullying.
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