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Filippijnen => Nieuwsberichten => Topic gestart door: Tinulang_Manok op dinsdag 29 oktober 2013, 13:26:09

Titel: * A Game of Shark And Minnow
Bericht door: Tinulang_Manok op dinsdag 29 oktober 2013, 13:26:09
Een mooi stukje in de New York Times over Ayungin Shoal, en 8 filipijnse mariniers die daar vanaf een scheepswrak de Chinezen in de gaten houden.

Ayungin Shoal lies 105 nautical miles from the Philippines. There's little to commend the spot, apart from its plentiful fish and safe harbor – except that Ayungin sits at the southwestern edge of an area called Reed Bank, which is rumored to contain vast reserves of oil and natural gas. And also that it is home to a World War II-era ship called the Sierra Madre, which the Philippine government ran aground on the reef in 1999 and has since maintained as a kind of post-apocalyptic military garrison, the small detachment of Filipino troops stationed there struggling to survive extreme mental and physical desolation. Of all places, the scorched shell of the Sierra Madre has become an unlikely battleground in a geopolitical struggle that will shape the future of the South China Sea and, to some extent, the rest of the world...

De rest op de mooi vormgegeven site:

http://www.nytimes.com/newsgraphics/2013/10/27/south-china-sea/ (http://www.nytimes.com/newsgraphics/2013/10/27/south-china-sea/)