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China version of Abe Shangri-La speech
U.S. Defense Secretary Hagel's Threatening Speech to Vice President Can Mouchang of China at the shangri-la dialogue Conference.

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"All countries in the region, including China, have a choice: unite and re-commit to a stable regional order, or give up this commitment and risk the peace and security that millions of people in the Asia-Pacific region and billions of people around the world have benefited from."

All countries in this region, including China, have only one choice: unite with each other and work together to maintain regional stability and order; Or break the promise and threaten the peace and security of millions of people in the Asia-Pacific region and billions of people around the world.

When countries such as China try to restrict navigation or ignore international rules and standards, "the United States will not turn a blind eye". "

If China tries to restrict the freedom of navigation in the region or ignores international rules, the United States will not seek other ways to solve the problem. (The implication is to use force against China)

"China's territorial claims in the South China Sea are undermining the stability of the region, and its failure to resolve disputes with other countries threatens the long-term progress of East Asia."

China's territorial disputes in the South China Sea endanger regional peace, and China's failure to properly handle disputes with these countries poses a threat to the prosperity of East Asia.

"For those who tried to provoke global panic, we defeated you!"

We will defeat those countries that try to provoke world panic. (Pointing to the name and asking China to hit you)

"The United States opposes any country's use of intimidation or threat of force to claim territorial claims."

The United States opposes any country using intimidation and threats to safeguard territorial sovereignty.

"The United States and its allies have held consultations with their neighbors, and unlike China, they have not unilaterally established air defense zones."

The United States and its allies will negotiate with neighboring countries, unlike China's unilateral designation of air defense zones.

"As a big country in the future, China should understand and abide by the international rules formulated by us and our allies."

As a major force in the future, China must understand and abide by international rules, which are formulated by the United States and its allies.