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Chinese Missiles Could Close U.S. Bases

Grrrr we're going to take your jobs and push you around! If you don't like it we're kick your dog and burn your house down. GRRRRR
Good...That is what the rest of Asia needs to know of a rising and aggressive China. You should not be surprised if they begin to have closer relations to the US.
 
Good...That is what the rest of Asia needs to know of a rising and aggressive China. You should not be surprised if they begin to have closer relations to the US.


U.S. arrears too many UN dues, and even forgot the rules of the United Nations?
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china growth is not good for usa ,uk,france,russia,japan,ausstrilia

let see how the game is playd by china

Such insight :eek:


Good...That is what the rest of Asia needs to know of a rising and aggressive China. You should not be surprised if they begin to have closer relations to the US.

Yep now do you have a new tune to sing or can we call it quits for now?
 
china growth is not good for usa ,uk,france,russia,japan,ausstrilia

let see how the game is playd by china

Check the Pew Global Attitudes report.

All of those countries you listed, see China's economic growth as a positive thing.
 
Good...That is what the rest of Asia needs to know of a rising and aggressive China. You should not be surprised if they begin to have closer relations to the US.

Oh no, you're not going to start making bad racial stereotypes about Chinese people AGAIN, are you? :azn:
 
Oh no, you're not going to start making bad racial stereotypes about Chinese people AGAIN, are you? :azn:

Well, it's true that China has been very aggressive to several of its neighbors. Not that there is anything wrong with that. If you know a newborn infant will grow up to kill you, better to kill him while he's still young.
 
Well, it's true that China has been very aggressive to several of its neighbors. Not that there is anything wrong with that. If you know a newborn infant will grow up to kill you, better to kill him while he's still young.

Fair point about geopolitics. :tup:

However I'm referring specifically to something gambit has said in the past.
 
A buffer no, but a unified Korea would a huge pain in the a55. So China will be wanting status quo for sometime to come.

p.s. If you think the South Koreans are any less nuts than the Norks you're sadly mistaken.

Also, u think the Russians would allow US marines so close to Vladivostock. Remember, just a few months ago they deployed 3 Battle Cruisers just in case war broke out. The Yellow Sea would be China's responsibility and the Sea of Japan would be their responsibility. The good ole Russian bear :)

Anyway, with Pax Americana going to hell, reunification maybe more possible within a generation but I doubt it.
 
Also, u think the Russians would allow US marines so close to Vladivostock. Remember, just a few months ago they deployed 3 Battle Cruisers just in case war broke out. The Yellow Sea would be China's responsibility and the Sea of Japan would be their responsibility. The good ole Russian bear :)

Anyway, with Pax Americana going to hell, reunification maybe more possible within a generation but I doubt it.

A U.S. Marine expeditionary force attacking near Vladivostok is like a flea biting an elephant's butt. There is no danger there, nor should there be any sense of doom by Russia.

Soviet troops in Cuba - it happened all the time. No big deal. Soviet nukes in Cuba... that is what prompted the strong response in the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Both sides have had nuclear submarines near each much of the time. Somehow, we kept from pulling the trigger.

Huge nations like China, the U.S., Russia, have nothing to fear from conventionally armed forces.
 
A U.S. Marine expeditionary force attacking near Vladivostok is like a flea biting an elephant's butt. There is no danger there, nor should there be any sense of doom by Russia.

Soviet troops in Cuba - it happened all the time. No big deal. Soviet nukes in Cuba... that is what prompted the strong response in the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Both sides have had nuclear submarines near each much of the time. Somehow, we kept from pulling the trigger.

Huge nations like China, the U.S., Russia, have nothing to fear from conventionally armed forces.


Yawn, you're joking?
 
I do not disagree, but you have not just with the mouth.
Read this...

Concert of Democracies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the Princeton Project's final report released on September 27, 2006, this alternative body's purpose would be to strengthen security cooperation among the world’s liberal democracies and to provide a framework in which they can work together to effectively tackle common challenges - ideally within existing regional and global institutions, but if those institutions fail, then independently, functioning as a focal point for efforts to strengthen liberty under law around the world. It would serve as the institutional embodiment and ratification of the "democratic peace".
A withdrawal from an organization also mean a shedding of the obligations one incurred when one entered said organization some time back. The US should meet all financial burdens due to the UN then make clear our intention to withdraw. The idea of a chartered organization composed only of functional democracies is not new and has been gaining steady quiet support not just in the US but also in other functional democracies around the world. With a US withdrawal from the UN, it is practically inevitable that the UK, France, Germany and other major democracies, including Japan and SKR, will follow, leaving the UN a hollow shell festered by disfunctional and morally repugnant regimes like Libya, NKR, and Cuba, led by China, of course...:D
 
Read this...

Concert of Democracies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A withdrawal from an organization also mean a shedding of the obligations one incurred when one entered said organization some time back. The US should meet all financial burdens due to the UN then make clear our intention to withdraw. The idea of a chartered organization composed only of functional democracies is not new and has been gaining steady quiet support not just in the US but also in other functional democracies around the world. With a US withdrawal from the UN, it is practically inevitable that the UK, France, Germany and other major democracies, including Japan and SKR, will follow, leaving the UN a hollow shell festered by disfunctional and morally repugnant regimes like Libya, NKR, and Cuba, led by China, of course...:D



Yawn, the real official action, OK?
 
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