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China makes formal complaint to Myanmar over bombing raids

Very pity~!!!
Ur Vietnam's friends, do not support Vietnam issues in South of China Sea. PLAN and China Maritime Surveillance ships still keep patrolling inside the seaarea of Nine section lines.
And we still control the largest and the most important part inSCS(east sea).Russia,India's support are enough.its just like we don't need Vnese-Cambodian generals show their loyal support to their mother VN:P
 
And we still control the largest and the most important part inSCS(east sea).Russia,India's support are enough.its just like we don't need Vnese-Cambodian generals show their loyal support to their mother VN:P

they don't support you,and why do you always need others support if you think you are that strong,are you so scared and trying desperately to get any kind of support?
 
Chinese Air Force said in 5 Jan, air force had tracked 119 times Myanmar military aircraft, no one inter China's airspace, the nearest one is 5 KM away from China's boundary.

2.5 tens thousand of refugee had went into China Yunnan province,
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they don't support you,and why do you always need others support if you think you are that strong,are you so scared and trying desperately to get any kind of support?
Simple reason,in 1979 we didn't make friend with EU,US,so they turned to support China.so,we should make friend with everyone now to make sure that No one will support weak China again in future war:P

Without dady US like in 1979,China will turn back to a poor lonely paper tiger.even Burma can boomb freely on Chinas land without any problem
 
Chinese Air Force said in 5 Jan, air force had tracked 119 times Myanmar military aircraft, no one inter China's airspace, the nearest one is 5 KM away from China's boundary.

2.5 tens thousand of refugee had went into China Yunnan province,
ori_4f3320569be56.jpeg

How could the bombs been dropped if the fighter jets never violated Chinese airspace?

China has made a diplomatic complaint to Myanmar after three bombs landed on its territory during air strikes on ethnic minority rebels in Kachin state, causing damage to one house

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/china-...myanmar-over-bombing-raids.html#ixzz2HRvG80iI
 
How could the bombs been dropped if the fighter jets never violated Chinese airspace?

Three artillery shell fired by cannon, not bombs droppd by fighter, only one small river between Myanmar and China

about 40000 refugee nere the boundary of China to avoid crossfire
 
that sounds very condescending,In our eyes India's military and national strength is as SMALL as all other 'SMALL'countries.

China can do nothing, but putting itself in trouble by trying to confront India in SCS, Keep out of our exploration activities. India is not afraid of any power in pacific or in SCS and when it comes to defending our assets we are ruthless in doing that.
 
Burma Confirms Airstrikes on Kachin Rebels
By Luke Hunt
January 3, 2013

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There’s nothing quite as disconcerting as a military operation launched over Christmas. Of the more notable examples in recent history is the Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan and Vietnam’s incursion into Cambodia which resulted in the ousting of the Khmer Rouge.

Both invasions took place in the late 1970’s when much of the world were sitting down for Christmas dinner or gearing-up for New Year celebrations and were timed to minimize criticism from the West.

It’s a strategic approach and one that the Burmese must have considered when ordering air strikes against Kachin rebels in the northeastern part of the country near its border with China.

It seems at odds with President Thein Sein who has been winning accolades for the political reforms he has instigated over the past year-and –a-half. He has been nominated for a series of awards and some have even suggested that his efforts might warrant a Nobel Peace Prize.

Such suggestions are misplaced. Burma remains a place of brutal oppression and internal strife. Jet fighters, helicopter guns ships and heavy artillery bombarded positions held by the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and reports say that thousands have fled their homes for shelter in nearby forests. Reports suggest most are not seeking to take shelter across the border in China after the government in Beijing forcibly repatriated around 10,000 refugees last summer, according to non-governmental organizations.

The heaviest fighting is reported to be occurring near the KIA’s headquarters in Laiza. It also remains unclear exactly who was responsible for launching the Christmas strikes, raising doubts over whether Thein Sein and his government have control over the generals.

Thein Sein’s government initially denied that the Burmese military had launched offensive airstrikes on the KIA stronghold. On Wednesday, however, the state-run media ran a government statement that confirmed the airstrikes and defended them as a response to KIA attacks on the military’s supply lines.

Burma is beset by internal strife and while the world, in particular the West, has welcomed the political and economic reforms designed to open up the country, much depends on Thein Sein’s ability to resolve ethnic tensions, which in recent months have focused on the violent unrest between Burmese Muslims and Buddhists.

Attempts elsewhere to strike ceasefires with about a dozen different warring groups who occupy the country’s perimeter and border regions have had mixed success.

A 17-year ceasefire between the government and KIA broke down in June 2011, and hostilities have resumed since then. Kachin state is rich in natural resources including timber and jade and has enormous hydropower potential.

Rebels are demanding greater autonomy from the central government including more control over the land’s valuable resources.

The government and military are undoubtedly frustrated by their inability to find a resolution to the conflict with the KIA. But the level of military firepower used and in such a suspicious manner is hardly worthy of peace prizes or humanitarian awards, and is likely to lead to an escalation in the conflict during the upcoming year.

Image credit: Flickr (anevillemorgan)
 
Myanmar is a member of ASEAN,we willing to support her to fight against a big bad bullier like u.:coffee:

Myanmar government drop Bombs on the KIA even though they both have already signed a truce with each other. 14 years of peace broken who knows what kind of Pandora Box that Thein will open to the region. Can't believe I missed the Military Junta.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUF9Amxvtk8
 
Nothing to do with Vietnam, why so many Viet troll here?

Today China is virtually everywhere, terrible. We the Vietnamese usually say regardless where we go, the Chinese are there first. We must find ways to stop them or if not possible just to copy their style, like Vietnamtown follows Chinatown. :yahoo:

:rofl:
 
Myanmar government drop Bombs on the KIA even though they both have already signed a truce with each other. 14 years of peace broken who knows what kind of Pandora Box that Thein will open to the region. Can't believe I missed the Military Junta.
After a heavy raining,the sky will be bright again.Myanmar should keep shelling to China's land to keep China's army busy there.Phillipine will has enough time to do her best to take back scarborough isl from China.
Today China is virtually everywhere, terrible. We the Vietnamese usually say regardless where we go, the Chinese are there first. We must find ways to stop them or if not possible just to copy their style, like Vietnamtown follows Chinatown. :yahoo:

:rofl:
we should call it as 'little Saigon' or 'little HaNoi' instead Vn town,dude:D
 
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