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China says to go ahead with Pacific naval drills

How much is a kidney costs overthere? A few thousand bucks heh. Maybe i can buy one and feed it to the fishes. LOL

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You can kiss the chinese anus as you want, at the end of the day, you are too poor to buy anything from them and they will not give you anything other than stuff that belongs in the museum. LOL

You may talk trash but VN must understand that your expansionism in SEAsia is neither welcomed nor will be tolerated.
 
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You may talk trash but VN must understand that your expansionism in SEAsia is neither welcomed nor will be tolerated.

Nguyen's Kingdom of Vietnam has been made official administration from long time all islands of Vietnam. China have to give back HongSA to Vietnam.
 
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How much is a kidney costs overthere? A few thousand bucks heh. Maybe i can buy one and feed it to the fishes. LOL

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You can kiss the chinese anus as you want, at the end of the day, you are too poor to buy anything from them and they will not give you anything other than stuff that belongs in the museum. LOL

A Vietnamese kidney costs 4000 USD in China. It is sad how Vietnamese are forced to sell their internal organs in China.
 
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A Vietnamese kidney costs 4000 USD in China. It is sad how Vietnamese are forced to sell their internal organs in China.
Then I guess our kidneys are higher quality than yours because the last time an acquaintance that I know of bought a kidney from China, it was $2000 usd instead
 
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Then I guess our kidneys are higher quality than yours because the last time an acquaintance that I know of bought a kidney from China, it was $2000 usd instead

Sorry, I only know of poor Vietnamese being exploited and selling their kidneys to Chinese for 4 times their yearly wages, not of Chinese selling their irreplacable kidney for half of a year's wages.

You're delusional if you think otherwise.
 
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We've achieved world standards in SSK with the Qing-class submarine. We're going to launch world class SSN Type 095 very soon. We are mass producing Type 052C destroyers and Type 054A frigates equivalent to early 90's NATO ships like La Fayette. We should achieve world class standards when Type 052D destroyer is launched next year (mass production possible by 2014-2015).

Right now, our naval power is enough to control within 500 km from coastline, including Diaoyu Island, Paracels and Taiwan. We will need CVBG to control areas further out like Ryukyu Islands and Spratlys. We'll have 3 CVBG by 2015 and probably 2 more by 2020.

China will get tougher on our unfriendly neighbors as we grow in power and expand outwards until we dominate the East China Sea and South China Sea and project power deep into Western Pacific and Indian Ocean.

054A has superior sensors and weapons to the La Fayette
 
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Sorry, I only know of poor Vietnamese being exploited and selling their kidneys to Chinese for 4 times their yearly wages, not of Chinese selling their irreplacable kidney for half of a year's wages.

You're delusional if you think otherwise.

welcome to PDF, you just dropped 10 points. Congratulation, you're the biggest troll of the year.
 
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Sorry, I only know of poor Vietnamese being exploited and selling their kidneys to Chinese for 4 times their yearly wages, not of Chinese selling their irreplacable kidney for half of a year's wages.

You're delusional if you think otherwise.
Chinese selling their organs for cash in China is a widely practice. You're either delusional about this fact or you simply don't want to admit it.
 
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You should really feel ashamed about this. Never mind, being a Chinese you may not know the value of human being. Its not your fault, it the fault of your System. :tdown:

You were never ashamed to annihilate the native indians, torture the prisoners at Abu Gharib and Guantanamo or invade countries under false pretext. That's inherent in your nature, I suppose.
 
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You were never ashamed to annihilate the native indians, torture the prisoners at Abu Gharib and Guantanamo or invade countries under false pretext. That's inherent in your nature, I suppose.

China is no different than the Americans when you speak this way. USA has lead the way and China is the follower and delusional. It's 40-45% americans who did not support the war in iraq and the rest supported. Its the American Media that support its government to control what you can watch and what you cant. That's the reason why I don't watch TV.

From your point of view, you are basically saying, it is also fair that China has the right to invade Bangladesh and her surroundings. I'm sure you don't want that. Please be responsible with great power and be a good leader and set good examples so other nations would follow. If every nation is doing the exact same thing like the Americans, then our world would be a total sh*t hole.
 
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China is no different than the Americans when you speak this way. USA has lead the way and China is the follower and delusional. It's 40-45% americans who did not support the war in iraq and the rest supported. Its the American Media that support its government to control what you can watch and what you cant. That's the reason why I don't watch TV.

From your point of view, you are basically saying, it is also fair that China has the right to invade Bangladesh and her surroundings. I'm sure you don't want that. Please be responsible with great power and be a good leader and set good examples so other nations would follow. If every nation is doing the exact same thing like the Americans, then our world would be a total sh*t hole.

No we chinese only have the right to kick viet asssss, and we been doing that for thousand of years thank you very much.
 
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Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- China's naval expansion in the Pacific Ocean is poised to accelerate U.S. investment in anti- submarine warfare equipment, according to Ultra Electronics Holdings Plc, the world's biggest supplier of sonar detectors.

The Pentagon and its allies will focus spending on devices able to spot subs even in the noisiest shipping lanes as China's naval build-up heightens tensions with neighboring nations and underscores the need to secure commercial shipping flows, Ultra Chief Executive Officer Rakesh Sharma said in an interview.

“Even with global defense cuts the sonar business is expanding,” Sharma said. “Mineral supplies and commodities, for example, are all transported by sea, so it's becoming imperative to protect trade routes. Australia, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines, as well as the U.S., will all start investing in anti-submarine warfare as the possible threat from China grows.”

President Barack Obama said last week he'd station 2,500 marines in north Australia to boost security in vital sea lanes as the U.S. moves to blunt the naval influence of China, which is staging exercises in the western Pacific this month and plans to add 30 subs through 2020 out of 86 likely to be built for the region's fleets, according to defense researcher IHS Jane's.

Hidden Threat

Ultra's latest technology employs multiple “sonobuoys” which are dropped from a ship or plane and return data from different angles and frequencies to determine whether an object is a submarine, a rock or a whale, Sharma said. Earlier versions couldn't differentiate between organic and inorganic materials.

Greenford, England-based Ultra is developing sonars geared to Asia-Pacific operations at a unit in Indiana, the CEO said. Emitting more powerful acoustic pulses, they can spot submarine signatures in the most sound-polluted waters, including the Malacca Strait -- the main channel between the Pacific and Indian oceans -- and the South China Sea, where oil rights have led to standoffs between China, Vietnam and the Philippines.

Other gear is able to detect variations in temperature and salinity that can help hide even nearby vessels, Sharma said.

“Water is a very good insulator and when a submarine is sitting on the seabed not moving for days it's very difficult to identify,” he said. “You could have a sub sitting 5 kilometers off your ship and never hear it, or one 20 kilometers away that you can easily detect. It isn't related to the distance the sub is from you, but the way the sound is travelling.”

U.S. concern about Chinese capabilities began to increase in 2006, when a diesel-powered Song-class attack submarine surfaced undetected within torpedo range of a naval battle group led by the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk, Sharma said.

Taiwan Tension

China's navy will due to stage maneuvers at an unspecified time this month, the official Xinhua News Agency said today, citing the country's defense ministry. The exercise is an “annual event” and not aimed at any particular state, it said.

China already has 60 submarines, including eight that are nuclear powered, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, and has been conducting sea trials with its first carrier, a reconditioned former-Soviet vessel.

China's military upgrades have reduced the likelihood of a “peaceful resolution” to tensions with Taiwan, according to a draft of a report from the congressionally mandated U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission released last month.

The U.S. is a guarantor of Taiwan's security, and has defense treaties with the Philippines and Thailand.

China's Pacific Push Spurs U.S. Spending on Anti-Sub Warfare - BusinessWeek
 
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