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REARMING of JAPAN

Thanks for liking us, we have reputation of being the mixing pot of Asian cuisines~~;)

but regarding democratic Taiwan vs one party mainland, I won't say Taiwan is necessarily better in every way........in fact, democracy is a double-edged sword, we gained some but also lost some.

hehe, yeah, both TW and mainland have the same claim for Diayu island and south China sea ~~
Ma Yin Jyo is just a way way way too peaceful leader to assert anything against others

I think we (Vietnam) should spend more of our free time with Taiwan and reduce it from China. It is worthless having endless summits/meetings with the commie Chinese, trink some tea and go home without any results. Next day they start another row of provocations. Unlike China, Taiwan as investor is really very helpful for the Vietnamese economy.

About the SCS dispute, Vietnam will never use force to solve the dispute. So relax, Taiwan :azn:
 
Dull guy,as I am a nationalist,I will not concerned about who the leader of Cathay is ,I just want these dogs of American to shut up.


Well get the hell out of our Islands and EZZ then Nationalist why can't handle the true Nationalist no IMPERIALIST
 
In Chinese,The Self-Defense Forces of Japan has another name ,The Masturbation Forces of Empire of Japan!自卫队 自慰队 哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈

You may behave and care more of your worlds. Without the help of the US and Soviets, you were still slaves to the Japanese. And you know Japan hates China more than you can imagine.
 
Please do not make Assumption that Japan/the rest of SEA (Vietnam & Philippine) can win a war against China or vice-versa. China is no pushover & neither is Japan. War between 2 country is nigh unlikely in current political climate. To Viet & Phil member the Chinese forumer in here have no says on foreign matter.

A quite delicious article about the danger of Assumption.

The Real Fog of War: Assumptions
By James R. Holmes
December 12, 2012

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This week’s case for the Strategy & War Course at the U.S. Naval War College is the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, for which I deliver the opening lecture to our student body. I get as much out of studying this episode in Asian history and strategy as (I hope) NWC students do. For an obscure conflict that convulsed the Far East only briefly a century ago, it’s amazingly rich in insights into contemporary Asia.

The war represented part of China’s long century of humiliation, which commenced by the 1840s with the Opium Wars. Like nature, politics abhors a vacuum. The Qing Dynasty was in steep decline by the turn of the century, unable to withstand repeated foreign interventions. Its implosion sucked in ambitious outsiders. Japan turned the regional order upside down with the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895. Tokyo and St. Petersburg continually intrigued to expand their interests, and territorial holdings, at the expense of a China that could no longer hold Manchuria or dominate the Korean Peninsula. By 1904 the Japanese leadership decided it was now or never, and the war was on with a nighttime torpedo attack on the Russian naval squadron at Port Arthur, on the Liaotung Peninsula.

Probably the biggest takeaway for newcomers to this case is the degree to which strategic culture can deform perceptions of oneself and adversaries. A sort of cultural garbage-in/garbage-out effect grips many belligerents — oftentimes, sadly, including America. Few and far between are the clear-eyed net assessments proffered by Athenian first citizen Pericles and Spartan king Archidamus soon before the outset of the Peloponnesian War.

Compared to the imperial regime, the Russian military and naval establishments took a respectful attitude toward Japanese prowess. For his part, Tsar Nicholas assumed Russian forces could in effect repeal Japan’s Meiji Restoration of 1868. The army could crush Japanese expeditionary forces that ventured onto continental Asia. The navy could steam across the Yellow Sea, mounting an invasion of the Japanese home islands and forcibly returning the island nation to its pre-maritime state.

Such assumptions, compounded by difficult logistics and atrocious execution of military strategy, allowed Japan to eke out a narrow victory marked by triumphs such as the naval battle at Tsushima Strait. Wreckage from two Russian fleets strewed the Yellow Sea bottom owing to Admiral Togo’s efforts. You know what they say about assumptions.

If Russians of the day denigrated the Japanese, contemporaries like Theodore Roosevelt ridiculed the Russians, as do Dennis and Peggy Warner, who co-authored the standard work on the subject. The Warners present a Dean Wormer appraisal of the Russians: fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, son! This is unduly harsh, but triumphalism was one Japanese takeaway from the war. It took an encounter with Soviet forces commanded by Marshal Zhukov, at Nomonhan in 1939,to restore some sobriety vis-à-vis Russian skill and resolve on the battlefield. After getting spanked by Zhukov’s forces, Imperial Japan decided it had had enough of tangling with the Soviet Army.

But that, as they say, is a story for another day. A lesson from 1905: to succeed in international competition, take off your cultural blinkers—or at least recognize that they exist.

A Japan war with China will drag the US & will most probably ended up in WW3. Do you guys want to die! :angry:
 
I think we (Vietnam) should spend more of our free time with Taiwan and reduce it from China. It is worthless having endless summits/meetings with the commie Chinese, trink some tea and go home without any results. Next day they start another row of provocations. Unlike China, Taiwan as investor is really very helpful for the Vietnamese economy.

About the SCS dispute, Vietnam will never use force to solve the dispute. So relax, Taiwan :azn:

What are you talking about? There's no differences between PROC or the ROC on the Spratly issue:

Taiwanese lawmakers visit Spratlys
By: Agence France-Presse
April 30, 2012 9:53 PM

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In this handout photo from the Kuomintang Party, lawmaker Lin Yu Fang (L) is seen with two other legislators displaying the Taiwanese flag, with one of the Spratlys' formations in background.

TAIPEI - Three Taiwanese legislators and several top military officers flew to the disputed Spratly islands Monday to renew their territorial claim amid mounting tensions in the South China Sea.

The three legislators -- all sitting on the parliament's defense committee -- landed on Taiping Island, the biggest in the contested waters, on an air force C-130 transport plane.

Taiwan built a 1,150-meter (3,795-foot) runway on the fortified island in mid-2006, despite protests from the other countries with claims on the disputed island group.

The parliamentarians were briefed by officers on defense measures for repelling intruders.

"The visit was aimed at reiterating Taiwan's territorial claim over the Spratlys," legislator Lin Yu-fang told reporters after the trip.

The move came with tensions in the South China Sea running high, with China and the Philippines locked in a maritime dispute over the Scarborough Shoal.

The tensions began when Chinese maritime vessels blocked the Philippine navy from arresting the crews of eight fishing vessels which had entered the area.


Taiwan, Vietnam, Brunei, China, Malaysia, and the Philippines claim all or part of the potentially oil-rich Spratlys.

All claimants except Brunei have troops based on the archipelago of more than 100 islets, reefs and atolls, which have a total land mass of less than five square kilometers (two square miles).

One-third of global seaborne trade passes through the South China Sea, which is also believed to encompass huge oil and gas reserves.
 
Please do not make Assumption that Japan/the rest of SEA (Vietnam & Philippine) can win a war against China or vice-versa. China is no pushover & neither is Japan. War between 2 country is nigh unlikely in current political climate. To Viet & Phil member the Chinese forumer in here have no says on foreign matter.

A quite delicious article about the danger of Assumption.

A Japan war with China will drag the US & will most probably ended up in WW3. Do you guys want to die! :angry:

In the history, either Japan was strong, while China was weak or vice versa. We now see a new time that both Japan and China are strong. That is something new.

Nowadays the gap is increasing, while China is rising, Japan is declining. That makes the Japanese to feel very uncomfortable. Japan knows what they did to the Chinese during WW II, and they are wary that the Chinese never forget this and seek revenge.

Vietnam & Philippine will never start a war against China, so Japan. China can answer the question by itself.
 
What are you talking about? There's no differences between PROC or the ROC on the Spratly issue:

You are right.

But unlike China, we (Vietnam) do not consider Taiwan as a serious threat! Honestly speaking, China is the only country in Asia that Vietnam fears, others can be neglected. :D
 
I think we (Vietnam) should spend more of our free time with Taiwan and reduce it from China. It is worthless having endless summits/meetings with the commie Chinese, trink some tea and go home without any results. Next day they start another row of provocations. Unlike China, Taiwan as investor is really very helpful for the Vietnamese economy.

About the SCS dispute, Vietnam will never use force to solve the dispute. So relax, Taiwan :azn:

we Chinese agree Taiwan's territorial claim in SCS.if viets agree ,too,deal!
i personally don't care the Sansha city belongs to Taiwan or Hainan.
 
No we don't but if we have to to teach this arrogant jerks about life and the rules should we followed i guess we have too but the idiots have to attack us first non of us will fire the chinese can do that by themselves

The Chinese will never go to war or shoot first for that matter especially if what they're going to win is just a rock formation on the SCS. What the Chinese did is "technically" not Illegal after all they only send ships on "disputed territories." Which are also claimed by Vietnam & your country. The dispute will not be solved by bashing other member of the PDF. When China started to claim Philippines proper then you can bash whomever you please. My country support your claim in the Spratly but please don't talk about a confrontation with China.

we Chinese agree Taiwan's territorial claim in SCS.if viets agree ,too,deal!
i personally don't care the Sansha city belongs to Taiwan or Hainan.

So that when "Re-unification" came Beijing will own Sansha city eh...:azn:
 
Re-arm means not only increasing the firepower for defense but for offensive firepower.

Re-arming Japan would be one of the solutions to balance the power in Asia. China already makes it clear it does not want peaceful solution. Since they have economic advantage over most Asia nations and military power they resulted to bullying others in the region.

Current arm limitation for the pacifist Japan is only 200-km for missile. Japan invented a highly accurate, fire and forget anti-ship missile capable of sinking CHINA's Aircraft carrier (even the US Nimitz Class carrier) of just one hit. But 200-km range is so risky for pilots. Japan would like to make all their missile reach 1000-km.
 
Without Chinese ,the Women of your ethnic group is still being violated by your american daddy.



So it appears the Philippines didn't remember who the guys that killed most of their people

WW II chinese were busy with Nan jing masacre and Japanese rapists in China only.
 
As far as Philippines support Japan, that's quite funny.

一个菲佣太监跟倭奴太监说:我支持你跟女人搞。

I was quite alarmed as well, didn't they get invaded and then occupied by the Japanese? And now they are supporting their rearmament!
As they say, Politics makes strange bedfellows.
 
lol, spare me your explanation of education system. You cannot get a PhD degree in anything, PhD is a Doctorate of Philosophy. Which is a research degree. If you want a specific discipine like international studies or something like that. You need a doctorate on something (Art, Business, Engineering or etc), which is a course work degree and give you a qualification of JD or DX, which is an academic degree.

Well, people like you, it's not a big surprise you don't understand the different..

Doctorate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

maybe i am pissing in the wind since you mistook a Master degree to a PhD. Oh well.......


shame on you, an english speaking person and also a charlatan, have never heard people said "phd degree in" something., try to google and see, ok? using verbose language to distract people from the point is your best skill, the main point is whatever education you and your wife got. to me is like Shtt as i explained already.
 
shame on you, an english speaking person and also a charlatan, have never heard people said "phd degree in" something., try to google and see, ok? using verbose language to distract people from the point is your best skill, the main point is whatever education you and your wife got. to me is like Shtt as i explained already.

First of all, since your post is not about Japan and about rearming, it is off topic, again, what do my education and my wife education related to the Forum here??

Second of all, PhD. is a research degree, you can specify to other people what field you are researching, that does not mean you got a degree on that field.

A doctorate of art ofInternational politic is NOT equal to a PhD (in international Politic) to start with, the 2nd one is not exist, when you try to get a research degree in international politic, you do not have a doctor of art, since PhD (Doctoral of Philiosphy) is an "Inter" dicipine, the major or specialisation does not included in the title your degree.

You can have a Doctorate of Philiosphy in Econommic, does not equal to you have a DBA.

Doctorate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Secondly this is seriously off topic, as you are trying to insult my education (but you do not nseems to know how those work) so i am ignoreing you from now on unless you have something solid to say about rearming of Japan, otherwise Adios

Re-arm means not only increasing the firepower for defense but for offensive firepower.

Re-arming Japan would be one of the solutions to balance the power in Asia. China already makes it clear it does not want peaceful solution. Since they have economic advantage over most Asia nations and military power they resulted to bullying others in the region.

Current arm limitation for the pacifist Japan is only 200-km for missile. Japan invented a highly accurate, fire and forget anti-ship missile capable of sinking CHINA's Aircraft carrier (even the US Nimitz Class carrier) of just one hit. But 200-km range is so risky for pilots. Japan would like to make all their missile reach 1000-km.

actually 200km airborne missile is a pretty long range for an fighter/attacker aircraft to carry. And the ASM-3 is sees as first line of defence of the sea. However, if i were japan, i would probably get the F-15E to go with this missilethat would further increase the japanese air self defence force.

There are one interesting fact that the JASDF do not process any mid-air refueling airceaft.....so this should be on their wish list
 
China must see on how Japan rearmed, the Philippine military should create a massive military research and development and collaborate with other allies.
 
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