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Why not ratify UNCLOS if the U.S. considers it legitimate

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The U.S. government regularly makes headlines to reaffirm its stance on the South China Sea arbitration case, emphasizing that the arbitration tribunal formed under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) firmly rejected the People's Republic of China's expansive claims in the region. Here is how the U.S. maintains its double standard – with an eye on the region's energy resources.

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