REPEATED FAILURE OF PEACE DIALOGUE OVER THE DISPUTED ISLANDS ON CHINA SEA, DESPITE THE USA MEDIATION MAY RESULT IN THE OUTBREAK OF A MAJOR WAR BETWEEN CHINA AND JAPAN.
Repeated failure of peace dialogue held in Peking China over the disputed Islands on the China Sea between the three nations China, Taiwan and Japan resulted in minor military skirmishes between the three armies that required the USA army presence on both the Pacific Ocean and on China Sea for the prevention of the possible outbreak of of a major war between China and Japan over the disputed strait of Islands on the China Sea, despite the USA Defense Secretary role as peace mediator. Sources in the Pacific and on the China Sea have confirmed the claim of the Japanese Navy stationed at the Islands that they have successfully dispersed the war ships that had been directed against the Islands repeatedly untill finally they all ran away. The Chinese reaction to this statement of Japanese Navy flexing their military muscles on China Sea may result on major battle on the Pacific Ocean and China Sea without the USA Navy presence.
Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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