I made the change according to the claim we know that China has made...ie. that the South China Sea is its territorial waters.
That is their claim and so I changed the thread to that claim.
The US has long since tested FON and the EEZ with its naval vessels. THis was not viewed as "unfriendly," according to you, but none the less tested the claim and was mant to establish FON.
Now they are pushing it within 12 miles. That's what the US is doing in the absence of a specific claim (at least that we can find) to the 12 mile limit.
Which would be (in the absence of the claim) the US pre-empting a specific claim, although in claiming the whole of the area, by default the PRC is also claiming 12 miles.
The US, for these specific reclaimed islands, is punctuating FON for that too now.
I disagree.
I will describe my logic to you. I believe that for China, the specific 12nmi line is not very important, but rather it is the overall intentions and the actions of the USN vessels and the proportional to the distance at which the USN vessels or aircraft are near to the reclaimed islands, which is more important.
That is to say, if the US had suggested it wanted to make a passage only 13nmi away as a show of force, unrelated to any 12nmi limit which may or may not exist, China would still likely react negatively and in a similar way, on the basis of the intentions of the USN vessels and it would be close enough to the reclaimed islands within the EEZ such that it would be interpreted as a threat. If the USN had conducted such operations at greater distances (such as in the case of USS Fort Worth a few months back), then China may have been willing to let it slide and not perceive it as a threat because the intentions of the ship were not deemed unfriendly and were far enough away from the reclaimed islands to be considered not unfriendly.
Your position, OTOH, seems to be that there is a black and white line at 12nmi which China considers as friendly versus unfriendly, whereas I'm saying it is a continuum from the shores of the reclaimed islands to the extent of China's EEZ (whatever it might be)
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As for China claiming the entire SCS as its territorial waters, while that is technically reflective of the words they have said in the past, I think it is a stretch for us to try and believe that they actually mean everything within the nine dash line falls under their legal jurisdiction of territorial waters.
While it is useful to mention it, I think we should also state that there is substantial ambiguity from China's SCS policy, and we don't know where China's position on many details actually are.