Skull and Bones
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Why would Japan and South Korea needs to go nuclear when clearly the missile isn't for them.Time for S Korea and Japan to get nuclear then.
puppet government?? what would be then the difference between usa and china??
McAther's threat to march into red China didn't help either.Not really. They owe their very existence to the Peoples Volunteer Army of the People's Republic of China. Without China, Pyongyang would have been taken by United Nations and US Armies over 6 decades ago.
Some historical fact checks, buddy.
I'm sure @Nihonjin1051 feels like this every-time someone quotes him in the China & Far East section:
That section is just like this video clip.
So one needed to bring the thread back to reality. Unfortunately so many people here live in y
fantasy land that I'm sure they're in no hurry to leave and return to the real world.
100% correct. In fact, if you look at the history of Korean existence, whenever Korea (Joseon/ Choen) was under a military invasion (either from Japan in the 16th century to UN / ROK / USA in the 1950s) , the only thing that prevented Korea's total subjugation was in China's rescue on the last minute, and it always involved the defense of Pyongyang. During the Imjin Wars, Japan had practically wiped out Joseon's fleet and army, and the only last inch of territory that was left to conquer was Pyongyang region. Before Hideyoshi could launch his last crushing victory over the Joseons, the Ming Army under the command of 宋應昌 (Song Yingchang) helped push back the Japanese Armies. In fact if it was not for the armies under the command of General Song, the Joseons would have been subjugated by 1598.
Joseon was hanging by an inch. The Ming Dynasty rescued them from total and complete annihilation. So, the Koreans should be very, very, very grateful for the Chinese.
Well though its obviously an unfair battle of 1 vs all Nihonji is fighting (lol), but then again the world has never been a fair place, so let Nihonji keep fighting his battle alone. After all, nobody told other Japanese not to register on here. So the Chinese will keep using their strength in numbers, all is fair in war.
Well though its obviously an unfair battle of 1 vs all Nihonji is fighting (lol), but then again the world has never been a fair place, so let Nihonji keep fighting his battle alone. After all, nobody told other Japanese not to register on here. So the Chinese will keep using their strength in numbers, all is fair in war.
Well, NK is a country of the Sinosphere, so China definitely has the right to do that to ensure its own national security.
Most Japanese members don't care to post or argue with Chinese, to be honest. Tho they do visit this site and read, I can GUARANTEE you that.
Yes i know, i noticed that from the only other japanese member who was here earlier called Yoshida or something like that. he's hardly ever here and even when he is he hardly debates.lol. Well, Japanese in general tend to avoid open confrontation, having been there i can attest to that. It has both advantages and disasvantages , though more advantages.
i don't think so, it was the victories of Admiral Yi Song Shi which is prevented Japanese army on the ground getting their supply and replenishment of fresh troops from Japan islands.
I know @yoshi.oda from another forum we are both part of. He is a gentleman, and a Japanese Patriot, just like myself. Tho he tends to be very -- what's the word -- too direct and unfiltered ?
Yi Song Shi was peripheral. His actions was of no consequence since he perished , ultimately. The only force that had prevented even stalled Japanese forward thrust into Korea were the apprehension of the Ming Army. Even during the Siege of Pyongyang, there was great apprehension by Gen. Konishi Yukinaga on the part of Ming intervention.Even after we sacked the city of Pyongyang and raized it to the ground, the forces of Yukinaga had been ordered to annhilate the Chinese garrison sent to inspect. The reason for this was that Yukinaga did not want any words going to the Ming Court of Japanese conquest of Pyongyang. Remember that the Korean King Seonjo --- was begging in the Ming Court to intervene when Seoul was sacked months prior.
The Ming did not even believe that Japanese forces were so quick to devour most of the Korean countryside. It was only at Pyongyang did they -- the Ming that is -- realized the full intent and capacity of Japan.
Siege of Pyongyang (1592) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siege of Pyongyang (1593) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Great Lord --- Konishi Yukinaga,
Means your friend Yoshida is like me then. I like people who are straight forward.