Wednesday, October 28, 2015

GERMANY'S CHANCELLOR SCHEDULED VISIT TO BEIJING CHINA HAS BEEN HIGHLIGHTED BY RISING SECURITY CONCERN, DUE TO THE MOUNTING PRESSURE FOR POSSIBLE OUTBREAK OF THE PREDICTED FIERCE BATTLE AT SOUTH CHINA SEA.


     Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel schedule visit to Beijing China early this weekend that has been intended to discuss and resolve widerange political, economical, financial and mediation effort issues, particularly on the current decline in the financial performance and economic growth of the World's major and most productive countries  with the possible sought for the solution to the current crisis in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria remains Eurozone's domestic and International media highlights of the week, specially after the extended reports about the rising security concern on the scheduled Chancellor's visit to Beijing China at the time of rising dispute with the mounting political, diplomatic and military pressure for  possible outbreak of fierce military skirmishes, or battle between the Navy with the military of the unidentified major powers in the South China Sea which may have been later identified, or claimed as the Chinese Naval Forces against the Japanese Naval Forces that have claimed ownership of a series of Islands in the South China Sea and have continued to occupy three of the major and smaller Islands in the South China Sea. Satellites images have revealed the path of both the long and short range missiles that may have been launched from the scattered Islands in the South China Sea against unidentified targets in the Pacific Ocean. The Japanese Naval Forces that have been stationed at the Islands and in the Pacific Ocean have repeatedly annaunced their preparedness for possible interception, or retaliation against the missiles that have been launched against unspecific targets in the Pacific Ocean and South China Sea, despite claims of various media sources about the unidentified missiles that may have been launched from North Korea, instead of China and by Chinese Naval Forces, or the Japanese occupying Naval Forces that have been based in South China Sea. The United States government responded positively late Yesterday by extended briefing on the rising security concern in South China Sea at the Pentagon with immediate enforcement and deployment of Aircraft Carriers with a number of USA Naval Battle Ships in the South China Sea, particularly after both the military and civilian satellites revealed increasing numbers of Naval Battle Ships of unidentified major powers which their numbers may have exceeded a hundred and counting in the Pacific Ocean and  North China Sea that were all heading toward South China Sea for either possible intervention, or for participation in the use of military force with the predicted possible outbreak of a major fierce battle at South China Sea.

                                              Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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