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US Lays Out Most Detailed Case Yet Against “Unlawful” China Maritime Claims

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US Lays Out Most Detailed Case Yet Against “Unlawful” China Maritime Claims

On Wednesday, the United States made its most detailed case yet against Beijing’s “illegal” claims in the South China Sea, rejecting the geographic and historical underpinnings of its sprawling and divisive map.
The U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Oceanic and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs said in a 47-page study that China’s claims that Beijing is in conflict with the Philippines, Vietnam and other Southeast Asian countries have no basis in international law.

“The overall impact of these maritime claims is that China is unlawfully asserting sovereignty or some form of exclusive jurisdiction over much of the South China Sea,” the paper said, referring to the People’s Republic of China.

“These claims seriously undermine the rule of law at the sea and many of the generally accepted provisions of international law reflected in the convention,” it said, referring to the 1982 UN Treaty on the Law of the Sea, which China ratified but not the UN. state.

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The State Department statement that released the study reiterated its call for Beijing to “stop its illegal and coercive activities in the South China Sea.”

The paper is an update of a 2014 study that similarly questioned the so-called “nine-dash line” that underlies much of Beijing’s position.

In 2016, an international court sided with the Philippines in a complaint against China’s claims. Beijing responded by offering new reasons, including saying that China has “historic rights” in the region.

The State Department document said such historical claims had “no legal basis” and China did not provide specific details.

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It also questioned the geographic justification of China’s claim, saying Beijing’s more than 100 prominent features in the South China Sea were submerged at high tide and thus “exceeded the legal boundaries of any country’s territorial waters.”

Citing such geographical features, Beijing claims there are four “island groups” that the State Department’s study says do not meet the baseline standards of the UN Convention.

The report comes as the United States increasingly challenges China on the global stage, citing a rising communist power as its main long-term threat.

In 2020, then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo unequivocally supported Southeast Asian countries’ claims in the South China Sea, going beyond the U.S.’s past position of challenging China without considering which countries were right.

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The South China Sea holds valuable oil and gas resources and shipping lanes, and Beijing’s neighbors have often expressed concern that their giant neighbors are seeking to expand their sphere of influence.

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Teaser for Jailer 2: Rajinikanth is back as Tiger Muthuvel Pandian in Nelson’s action-packed follow-up, and he packs a punch.

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Teaser for Jailer 2: Rajinikanth is back as Tiger Muthuvel Pandian in Nelson’s action-packed follow-up, and he packs a punch.

Makers of Rajinikanth-starrer Jailer 2 treated fans with a powerful teaser announcement of the film on Makar Sankranti. 

After the massive success of Jailer at the box office, the makers have now announced its sequel. On the occasion of Makar Sankranti, the makers of the Rajinikanth-starrer Jailer 2 released an intriguing, power-packed teaser announcement for Nelson’s directorial, creating a huge buzz among the audience.

Jailer 2 announcement teaser

On Tuesday, Sun Pictures took to social media and shared an action-packed teaser announcement for Jailer 2. In the teaser video, Anirudh Ravichander and director Nelson were seen discussing a new script while relaxing. However, their relaxed moment was interrupted by random men being shot or hit with an axe. Slowly, Rajinikanth enters the frame carrying a gun in one hand, and it’s revealed that he is behind the bloodshed. The teaser ends with the superstar blasting a bomb on his enemies and reaffirming his rule as Tiger Muthuvel Pandian.

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The director expressed his gratitude to Rajinikanth and announced the film on X with a caption that read, “Immensely happy to announce my next film #Jailer2 with the one and only #Superstar #Thalaivar @rajinikanth sir and with my favourite @sunpictures #Kalanithimaran sir and my dearest loving friend @anirudhofficial and thanks to my team @KVijayKartik @Nirmalcuts @KiranDrk #pallavisingh #chethan @kabilanchelliah #suren (sic).”

The teaser announcement has set social media on fire. One of the comments read, “Super Star Rajnikant sir 1000cr loading.” Another comment stated, “Rajinikanth screen presence + Nelson’s direction + Anirudh’s BGM = Mass rampage in theaters.” Another wrote, “Every frame gives goosebumps.”

Jailer’s Success

Released in 2023, Jailer was a massive success at the box office. Helmed by Nelson, the film starred Rajinikanth in the lead role, alongside Vinayakan, Ramya Krishnan, Tamannaah Bhatia, Vasanth Ravi, Mirnaa Menon, Yogi Babu, and Sunil in supporting roles. Mohanlal, Shiva Rajkumar, and Jackie Shroff had guest appearances. The film earned ₹604.5 crore worldwide and ₹348.55 crore in India. Now, expectations are even higher for Jailer 2.

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