I think you and Private Custard haven't been paying much attention:albino boo said:Small but rather important point, the plane was last sighted the on radar the other side of Vietnam from China. The air defence zone recently declared by China is in the Sea of Japan the other side of the South China sea. China invaded Vietnam in 1979 and has an ongoing territorial dispute over island in the south China sea at the other end of Vietnam. Basic geography is against your theory.Therumancer said:Choppity chop
http://news.yahoo.com/philippines-protests-chinese-water-cannon-092956113.html;_ylt=A0LEVx0fkh9TRD0AewBXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTEzMGU0ajdkBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMQRjb2xvA2JmMQR2dGlkA1ZJUDIyMF8x
The Philippines are even further away and China's navy has been rather belligerently targeting civilian craft there as well. China is trying to assert pretty much the entire South China Sea region, or at least key areas of it, as it's sphere of control. It simply makes the news less often, given that the US has been far more concerned over the situation with Japan, due to Japan being the base of a lot of our naval forces in the region and how the territory under dispute represents one of the big channels we'd use if there was ever a war with China.
A missile does not need to come from mainland China, especially seeing as we foolishly did not decide to pre-emptively take action against China in building up it's military. That's old school thinking. China has created things like their "Yuan Class Submarine" which have proven capable of even getting past US detection:
http://voices.yahoo.com/chinese-submarine-beats-navys-best-sonar-operators-123168.html
Trust me when I say a lot of my concerns over China have not come about for no reason, most people aren't even aware of things like this.
The point here is if China fired on the air liner, the missile very well could have come from a submarine, a destroyer (yes China has them now), or other sources, and you are very much looking at an area where China has also been belligerently trying to force under it's control.
China's use of water cannons to harass the Philippines is largely because if they did more it would actually start a war when they aren't quite ready for it. They are mostly testing US resolve. The Philippines is a US territory, meaning it's pretty much ours even if we aren't directly ruling it or granting it statehood. This civilian airliner however didn't have many Americans on board, and represents more of a general attack, and what's more my point was that it would be a hot headed action, rather than one that was pre-meditated by the government. Someone like a submarine commander would indeed have the autonomy to do something like this, and might even be able to vaguely justify it within standing orders (and also claim communication silence to avoid verifying things). If your dealing with a militant Chinese racist to begin with.... well, let's just say it wouldn't be the first time naval forces have done things like this.
People need to get their head around the fact that we've been so lax in our policies that China is now capable of projecting it's power well beyond it's borders. It's sort of like the US in that respect, we could in theory be responsible for something anywhere on the planet, China isn't on quite that level yet, but it has started projecting it's power throughout the entire region.