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My personal view is that with China's continuous rise, if US is eventually replaced by China as the world's No. 1 power, only when this new reality looks like a certain outcome, lets say in 10-20 years time frame, will Japan and South Korea defect the US non-NATO alliance team and perhaps join ASEAN to create a more powerful ASEAN+, which will still be somewhat dependent on US/West, but also not unfriendly towards China.
@kalu-miah
Let me tell you a little secret, if it wasn't because of China around there is an ambitious nation would swallowed up some ASEAN country one by one. What do you think the actual purpose of 1979 war?
ASEAN needs both China and the US, and also India and Russia., for the interests of each country, and is also a game of balance forces.
But Russians are now only interested in the ASEAN's weapons market.
India has a growing relationship with ASEAN, along with her ​​development.
If you think China will help ASEAN to develop strong, it is also possible, but it's hard to see...
More intuitive, let us look at Myanmar. Before, China was almost a power presence in Myanmar. And what were results?
And here, let us look at the map below. China cares the interests of ASEAN countries or only for her interests, like this map?
If you think that ASEAN does not want the presence of both the US and China, which is good, but it is only theory, not reality.
Most ASEAN countries want to benefit from China rising, but they don't want to be dominant by China. Therefore, they also expect the strong presence of the US. It's a game of ASEAN...
I want to believe that ASEAN would be able to unite as a regional bloc, but at the moment, this is just a dream. The other SEA nations are more of letting Vietnam and the Philippines deal with the SCS disputes while they wait and watch the development like its a noontime drama.
The water region over there could be shared by the nations with real legal claims, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei.
Hehe, maybe US's plan is staying in Malacca strait until 2080, just like US wanted to stay in South VietNam forever, but we will find out the way to send them back to their home sweet home much more earlier
With Russia support, our Sub-Marine base will soon complete, and then, it's the perfect time to deal with US-China in Malacca strait.
Don't forget our Russia boss is supper power nation too. and we also have Carrier-killer Shaddock missile with its warhead up to 1,000kg. one hit, one carrier killed
@kalu-miah
Let me tell you a little secret, if it wasn't because of China around there is an ambitious nation would swallowed up some ASEAN country one by one. What do you think the actual purpose of 1979 war?
@kalu-miah
Let me tell you a little secret, if it wasn't because of China around there is an ambitious nation would swallowed up some ASEAN country one by one. What do you think the actual purpose of 1979 war?
The Original Post leaves out any mention of Australia.
Kalu_Miah please include India in your ASEAN+, we don't want to be left out
Never going to happen because as the years go on Chinese aggression over regional resources will become even more pronounced.
@kalu-miah
Let me tell you a little secret, if it wasn't because of China around there is an ambitious nation would swallowed up some ASEAN country one by one. What do you think the actual purpose of 1979 war?
You want to talk about Vietnam?
It is stupid if think that a country was exhausted by Vietnam war like Vietnam in the 1970s could threaten other Asean countries.
We just had to take up arms to fight against the Khmer Rouge, after being attacked along the border during 1975-1978. They were brutally killed thousands of Vietnamese civilians living near the border.
We also helped Cambodian people escape from Khmer Rouge regime, an excellent pupil of Maoism, a savage genocide regime in human history, an Chinese ally.
Defend the Khmer Rouge was a most shameful of Chinese, as well as other countries, UN...
PM Hun Sen once said, Where were "powers" while Cambodians were killed by the Khmer Rouge genocide in many years? and only a poor friend Vietnam helped Cambodians people escape from the genocidal PolPot.
Where were your mouth powers during that years?
No one knows when a supper power collapse, bro. supper power Soviet union could be a very good example, so, we'd better to prepare for any case may happen.US/West has a combined GDP of 34 trillion, whereas China+Taiwan is around 8 trillion, so fall of the US/West is not going to be sudden, but I think it will be a gradual shift of power over many decades. But 2080 is 70 years from now, I am not sure if it will take that long for China+Taiwan to surpass the US/West economically and militarily, although it is possible, especially if US/West suddenly improves upon its dismal internal economic policies and external geopolitics, from the current debilitating mess we are seeing now.
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in 1979, we didn't have any sub-marine, but we still fought against both US-China in VN-Laos's borders , Cambodia-Thailand's territories and we defeated both China-Us there. So, when we have more powerful weapon, it will be easier to defeat them both again.kalu_miah said:But countering the Chinese or the US (they are not on the same team, US will be mostly siding with ASEAN) with some Russian built submarines or missiles will be difficult. We ASEAN+ can reach parity with China or US, only when South Korea and Japan decides to join us and we can utilize their achievements in science, technology and management skills.
Yep, China is a good cash cow for ASEAN, we can't let our cash cow run awayChineseTiger1986 said:The existence of China is essential for ASEAN, anyone who denies it is a fool
Yep, China is a good cash cow for ASEAN, we can't let our cash cow run away
I am just beginning to get into the recent history of the region, thanks for bringing this up. I just went through this wiki article:
Sino-Vietnamese War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All I can say about the Vietnamese is that for a relative small country, this country and its people show incredible intestinal fortitude or guts. I guess their history with Yuan invasions were also good example.
From my first reading, it looks like China failed to gain its objective to get the Vietnamese to withdraw from Cambodia from this costly war. Was there another motive?
The OP does mention ANZ as a neighbor power.
There no doubt Vietnam and her people have resilient strength and great determination and can go far if peace exist for duration.
Among China's objectives in 1979 was to stop Vietnam's westward expansion or at least that's how China perceived it at the time and the invasion did snub that ambition. Remember both Cambodia and Laos were failed states that can be easily took over by Vietnam. One can argue Vietnam did not leave Cambodia in 1979, but then she wouldn't know what actions China would be if she continued to occupy Cambodia. And besides Vietnam did achieve her intended goal of removing Pol Pot anyway so she withdrew.
China never wants to be a part of ASEAN other than an active participant and as an observer. She has big stakes in the well beings of ASEAN membership nations and she wants to be sure they are thriving. For one, individually, they are her close neighbors/trading partners, and together ASEAN could be her most devoted ally and vice versa in the future. Secondly most of her Diasporas living among these countries and is very natural for her to wish the best for them.
Because of all the above reasons, there shouldn't be any doubts about her sincerity. Don't take me wrong by saying it's almost like China is like a mother who genuinely cares about her children.