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Vietnam Joins Anti-China Coalition

Bro, have you ever even met a Nepalese let alone been to Nepal? Are you an expert on the sentiments of the Nepalese people? If the Nepalese government decides to carry out some anti India activity there would be a outcry by the people, especially in the Maithilli speaking regions. :cuckoo:

Bro, equally I don't need to be a Sri Lankan to know Sri Lanka-China and India relations.
The fact is the communist party is in charge, they are known to be very pro-China.
 
Bro, equally I don't need to be a Sri Lankan to know Sri Lanka-China and India relations.
The fact is the communist party is in charge, they are known to be very pro-China.

You just ignored the main point. The government is going to pander towards the people. Do you think they could risk angering the people and losing the next election just to please China? Lmao:omghaha:
 
Seems a new alliance is forming to thwart the Hans from pursuing their aggressive territorial ambitions. The new alliance taking shape.....

Vietnam - Taiwan - Philippines - Malaysia - India - Brunei - USA - Australia - Indonesia - Japan - South Korea.

Wow! These Hans don't seem to be too popular!! :undecided: :lol:



Let's assume this to be true, which it isn't. For instance, South Korea maybe an American Ally, but is actually very close to China and would never be an actual ally of Japan. they hate Japanese more than we do, for one thing Korea was actually annexed in 1911.

Vietnam, sort of a military power, but it's limited at best.

Taiwan - won't fight China and if think they will you are either delusional or just stupid. If they are not going to fight to reconquer mainland China, they are certainly not going to fight for others against China.

Philippines, Malaysia - Are you serious, Philippines has no airforce, or navy. as to Malaysia, it's not much better, if better.

India - you got your own problems, namely Pakistan. The moment you fight China you will truly be fighting a two front war. So you may at least think about it, as right now you are contesting Chinese influence in Indian ocean. Which means your navy influence is limited to your own immediate area. The moment you come to South China sea, you are done.

Brunei - really!?

USA - yea, right. You want America to risk Armageddon for what? For a few countries that they look down on? China is quickly establishing the ability to deny American presence in the immediate seas.

Australia - Is this serious?! They may strengthen some ties, but they won't actually go to war.

Japan - The only one here that poses a challenge, but if you think the Japanese play well with others, well, nothing better than first hand experience. See if the Nazi of Asia would take orders from a bunch of third world countries and island "countries."


BTW, all these countries other than maybe Japan is seeking better relationship. With the last few ASEAN meetings, it's very clear Chinese influence in that group.

Come on be realistic here, most have no way of even waging war on their own shores, much less closer to China.

IF we are talking economics, lol, most of these countries are democratic. What is the government going to say, the Chinese confiscated all your investments in China and you can no longer sell to China, so the factories or the people you hired must go.

That will go down really well with them, lol. This isn't a cold war situation or WW2. Globalization has happened, one super power will never fight another. (not saying China is super power, but close enough in the current world.) They can't, even if they want to. One cannot live unless the other is alive.
 
You just ignored the main point. The government is going to pander towards the people. Do you think they could risk angering the people and losing the next election just to please China? Lmao:omghaha:

No one knows for certain how the next election will play out, but the fact is this pro-china communist was elected by the people,LOL. So yes they have the people's mandate :omghaha: :omghaha: You've just ignored the main point.
 
Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, South Korea and Australia have no territorial disputes with China. In fact, they have very close trade-ties with China. Han CHinese are more popular than you think. So stop your delusion, at a hard look at yourselves, your only friend in South Asia is Bhutan, even Nepal is gravitating towards China.
I am not aware that Malaysia and Brunei accepted your dominance and your lawless 9-dash line at sea. Can you pls elaborate a bit?
 
No one knows for certain how the next election will play out, but the fact is this pro-china communist was elected by the people,LOL. So yes they have the people's mandate :omghaha: :omghaha: You've just ignored the main point.

Jesus Christ, your logic is hilarious. The reason the communist party was elected was because people had enough of the monarchy.:cuckoo::omghaha: You think communism is owned by China? :rofl: also it was only the Nepalese speaking regions which supported the communist party. Not the Maithili speakers who make up 31% of the population.:nana:
 
Jesus Christ, your logic is hilarious. The reason the communist party was elected was because people had enough of the monarchy.:cuckoo::omghaha: You think communism is owned by China? :rofl: also it was only the Nepalese speaking regions which supported the communist party. Not the Maithili speakers who make up 31% of the population.:nana:

I'm a realist. If you can't argue based on facts, it's time for you to get a better education. And the fact is communist party is elected by the people. They dictate the national policy and they are pro-china, speculating whether they will be in power in the next election is completely out of point. :omghaha: Arguing otherwise because you are 1/8 Nepalese is ludicrous. :omghaha:
 
Bro, have you ever even met a Nepalese let alone been to Nepal? Are you an expert on the sentiments of the Nepalese people? If the Nepalese government decides to carry out some anti India activity there would be a outcry by the people, especially in the Maithilli speaking regions. :cuckoo:

Ask yourself this question, if India is an angel, Nepal wouldn't need China as counterweight: India's land grab has make Nepalese's resentment toward India (see below link), when China gave the full economy/technical support to Nepal, India started to realise the bully tactic won't work then start to use the soft power. We might not have cultural tie but Nepaleses are welcome Tibet rail to be connected to their country.

Extend Tibet railway line to Kathmandu, Nepal tells China - Indian Express

Land Disputes between India and Nepal (june 13/2013)
Land Disputes between India and Nepal | Sharnoff's Global Views
 
I am not aware that Malaysia and Brunei accepted your dominance and your lawless 9-dash line at sea. Can you pls elaborate a bit?

Go study Spratly island dispute in greater detail. Malaysia's claims is against Vietnam.
 
I'm a realist. If you can't argue based on facts, it's time for you to get a better education. And the fact is communist party is elected by the people. They dictate the nation policy and they are pro-china, speculating whether they will be in power in the next election is a completely out of point. :omghaha: Arguing otherwise because you are 1/8 Nepalese is ludicrous. :omghaha:

LMAO, this sudden turn is hilarious. You just think that people in Nepal are going to love seeing Nepal and China carrying out Anti-India activities? :laughcry: Thats not how it works in a democratic system, not that you Chinese would know anything about that.:cheesy: Anyone reading this can see that you have ignored the main points. You don't even know anything about the different views that Nepalese groups have and your telling me your a "realist".:omghaha:
 
Ask yourself this question, if India is an angel, Nepal wouldn't need China as counterweight: India's land grab has make Nepalese's resentment toward India (see below link), when China gave the full economy/technical support to Nepal, India started to realise the bully tactic won't work then start to use the soft power. We might not have cultural tie but Nepaleses are welcome Tibet rail to be connected to their country.

Extend Tibet railway line to Kathmandu, Nepal tells China - Indian Express

Land Disputes between India and Nepal (june 13/2013)
Land Disputes between India and Nepal | Sharnoff's Global Views

So having a railway that isn't even in construction counters a open border with India?:rofl:
 
LMAO, this sudden turn is hilarious. You just think that people in Nepal are going to love seeing Nepal and China carrying out Anti-India activities? :laughcry: Thats not how it works in a democratic system, not that you Chinese would know anything about that.:cheesy: Anyone reading this can see that you have ignored the main points. You don't even know anything about the different views that Nepalese groups have and your telling me your a "realist".:omghaha:

LOL, what are you saying? Are you saying anything of substance? I'm beginning to question your IQ really. If you cannot stick to facts, at least say something of substance. Emoticon is not an substitute.

The fact is your govt now is pro-china.
 
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