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Has China overplayed its hand?

Within a few decades China will have the mightiest Navy in ECS & SCS. I guess the reality check hasn't hit you with the launching of our first 055 and more are already constructed as we speak. Soon DPRK will have the capabilities to strike US :rofl: , keep watching how our neighbor keep on defying US.
All I Hear is Blah blah blah!..Save this rant for your commi folks..no one is buying your shit!...Few decades .... kkep believing that..We are in SCS..you will need to live with that for decades.
 
"rouge nation like Pakistan", which happens to contribute the third largest contingent of UN peace keeping troops on the planet.

http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/contributors/2017/may17_1.pdf

What a piss poor article.

Au contraiare, Pakistan is also safe heaven for many terrorists in past and present. And it's not me saying, things like OBL , Mullah have been found and killed in Pakistan.

Your country walks two step forward and gets taken three steps back by something or someone else in the same direction.

When our civil ideology is being overpowered by evil footprints. It's bound to happen.

No matter how good we are.
 
So what do you do in Africa!!! Pay huge bribe to warlords and currupt presidents and steal their menerals and throw some bread from your table.

Very strong infra China is building in Africa :rofl:

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/07/03/africa/kenya-bridge-collapse/index.html

How did a $12 million bridge collapse in Kenya?
by Briana Duggan, CNN

Updated 1029 GMT (1829 HKT) July 4, 2017




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$12 million Chinese-built Sigiri bridge in Western Kenya collapsed before it was completed. President Uhuru Kenyatta inspected the project two weeks before the collapse.
Story highlights
  • President Uhuru Kenyatta recently inspected the $12 million Sigiri bridge
  • It was built in the West Kenya region that has been ignored by successive administrations
  • President Kenyatta's Jubilee Coalition is prioritizing infrastructure ahead of August presidential election.
(CNN)It was an embarrassing collapse for Kenya's ruling party.

On June 26, just two weeks after an "inspection" by President Uhuru Kenyatta, a $12 million Chinese-built Sigiri bridge in Western Kenya collapsed before it was completed.
Built by the Chinese Overseas Construction and Engineering Company in Busia County, the bridge connects a region that has historically lacked government investment and development. Around a dozen people died on the river after a boat capsized while attempting to cross in 2014.
President Kenyatta's Jubileee Coalition has made infrastructure development a key pillar of its reelection strategy ahead of the coming presidential election.



On June 14, he made a campaign stop at the Sigiri bridge construction site and spoke to crowds gathered along the river.
He promised the bridge would bring development that the region had been denied for decades.
"There is a big difference between those who will sell to you propaganda and people who will sell to you real agenda for change," President Uhuru Kenyatta said in a statement posted on the Presidency website.
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Highways – Highways are another key component of Lapsset, with hundreds of kilometers of pristine, new road laid to facilitate transport of goods and people.

The Isiolo -- Marsabit -- Moyale stretch (above) has been completed, connecting to Ethiopia, and facilitating travel to Kenya's safari parks.
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Resort cities – The LAPSSET project will also see three resort cities constructed in Lamu, Isiolo and Lokichogio.

The new sites will be pitched at affluent visitors -- with luxury hotels, entertainment and wildlife reserves.
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Konza Tech City – The much-hyped Konza Tech City - or "Silicon Savannah" - is hoped to be a world-class hub of entrepreneurship.

The $15 billion site, set in 5,000 acres to the south of Nairobi, will accommodate almost 200,000 people, complete with universities, research facilities, and IT centers.
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Konza Tech City – Several delays have marred the project and discouraged some investors, but the government maintains the site will be operational in April 2017.
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Geothermal energy – Kenya has embraced geothermal energy in a big way, aiming to serve one-quarter of its energy needs through this source.

New ventures such as the Ol-Karia IV power plant (pictured) make it one of the world's leading producers, and investment is set to increase.
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Isiolo airport – Apart from Jomo Kenyatta, several smaller airports are undergoing major upgrades.

The provincial Isiolo airport is receiving a new terminal building and a new runway, in anticipation of higher visitor numbers.
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Two Rivers Mall – The largest mall in East Africa will open in Nairobi in March. The 62,000 square meter facility will include housing, hotels, office space and -- of course -- extravagant shopping.
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Mombasa rail station – Kenya is already an infrastructure powerhouse of East Africa -- leading the region for investment. But the next few years may see a quantum leap forward, with tens of billions of dollars to be spent on some of the world's most spectacular transport, energy and technology projects -- such as the new Mombasa rail station (above).

Through a program entitled Kenya Vision 2030, the government hopes to deliver a "newly industrialized, middle-income country providing a high quality of life to all its citizens by 2030."

Whether this ambitious goal will actually be achieved remains to be seen. But the following ventures certainly bear the potential to transform the landscape.
I have heard the bridge collapse was USA's sabotage conspiracy as part of the new cold war.
 
I have heard the bridge collapse was USA's sabotage conspiracy as part of the new cold war.

I have heard that some of the moon was really made of cheese. I can't prove it, but that's what I've heard anyway.
 
I have heard that some of the moon was really made of cheese. I can't prove it, but that's what I've heard anyway.
Nothing can be proved. Suppose in a court case, there is a witness. You may argue that the so-called witness is lying and is actually fake. He may have been paid to say what he said.
 
China has proved herself to be a sissypower, now what's the fuss about??
 
After watching the China Indian stand off video..I was laughing at the Chinese soldiers...Ek to pathar leke bhag raha tha and hasi ki baat ye hei ki woh us pathar ko bhi sambhal nahin pa raha tha..tune dekha ?:lol:

Aur ek IA banda ek chini ko piche se pakad ke ghuma raha tha..that was like.... ROFL!!!
In the video I saw, a single Sardar was holding two Chinese, one in each arm.

Regarding that IA Banda swirling a Chinese soldier by holding from behind, do you mean to say he was like how we play with our kids by by rotating ourselves so that the kids get amusement? Do you mean the same? Can you post that video here?
 
In the video I saw, a single Sardar was holding two Chinese, one in each arm.

Regarding that IA Banda swirling a Chinese soldier by holding from behind, do you mean to say he was like how we play with our kids by by rotating ourselves so that the kids get amusement? Do you mean the same? Can you post that video here?

Something like that. The video is on the net. Sorry I'm mobile :)
 
In the video I saw, a single Sardar was holding two Chinese, one in each arm.

Regarding that IA Banda swirling a Chinese soldier by holding from behind, do you mean to say he was like how we play with our kids by by rotating ourselves so that the kids get amusement? Do you mean the same? Can you post that video here?

lol, the hindu video where you are superpowa by 2013? The Indian average height is much shorter than the chinese, you are like dwarfs, lol. I saw hordes of dark monkeys swarming few chinese and took 3 short darkies just to carry one chinese in the video, lol. War is always the last option for china, but if Indian wants a war, then so be it, Chinese will crush you like a little bug just like back in 1962, lol.
 
lol, the hindu video where you are superpowa by 2013? The Indian average height is much shorter than the chinese, you are like dwarfs, lol. I saw hordes of dark monkeys swarming few chinese and took 3 short darkies just to carry one chinese in the video, lol. War is always the last option for china, but if Indian wants a war, then so be it, Chinese will crush you like a little bug just like back in 1962, lol.
still not done huffing and puffing ??
 
These Hindus think VN, SK, JP, US, AUS all coming to the rescue. It sounded like someone was crapping.

VN? will only act as cheerleaders

SK? Why would SK stick its neck out for Hindus when China has always been and will always be a very important partner to the Koreans (since ancient times to modern day). By fighting China, it would be the perfect moment for Kim to unify Korea again. They think South Korean are idiots?

JP? Seriously? Japs would just watch how India get spanked

Aussie? Sure :crazy: China is so important to her economy it would give them the middle finger

US? A paper tiger, would just want to watch how we will do in modern warfare and collect data. Indians would be the perfect test subject.

India does not need other countries. We can resume nuclear testing and refine our nuclear arsenal
 
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