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One city for the entire country? You got a deal.Before NK goes down, i hope they could wipe Seoul off the map.
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One city for the entire country? You got a deal.Before NK goes down, i hope they could wipe Seoul off the map.
why would japan want a nuke ????? thats a lame excuse when china already has the nuke, & remember japs have mighty USA sitting there to protect them...... japs should be busy focussing on developing some more technology
One city for the entire country? You got a deal.
Not at all. I just enjoy making fun of ignorant Chinese conscript rejects trying to say something significant in a military oriented discussion forum instead of being quiet and perhaps learn something.Just like your buddies, you guys have a hangup about China. Who' talk about China here. Or I'm being Chinese offend you?
And once the entire country is under South Korean control, the US will have no problems helping the country rebuild. But you are dreaming if you think NKR can take on SKR. This is no longer the 1950s. If anything, the fact that you Chinese boys persists in bringing up the Korean War tell me/us that it is really you kids who do not have a clue about the military in general.Seoul represents 50% of GDP of South Korean, nuff to say.
Not at all. I just enjoy making fun of ignorant Chinese conscript rejects trying to say something significant in a military oriented discussion forum instead of being quiet and perhaps learn something.
A drill is 'still' a drill? Wow...!!! How 'insightful'...!!! Not. I really do hope that the entire PLA leadership thinks like you do. It would make defeating the PLA so much sweeter.
And once the entire country is under South Korean control, the US will have no problems helping the country rebuild. But you are dreaming if you think NKR can take on SKR. This is no longer the 1950s. If anything, the fact that you Chinese boys persists in bringing up the Korean War tell me/us that it is really you kids who do not have a clue about the military in general.
A drill is a drill. But all drill has it virtual target and we shall always be prepared. Any miscalculation from the south will cause a severe response from the north for sure.
what would be more scary is if north goes all out with its chemical & biological weapon stocks, u can't predict the jackheads making decisions in noko....
And once the entire country is under South Korean control, the US will have no problems helping the country rebuild. But you are dreaming if you think NKR can take on SKR. This is no longer the 1950s. If anything, the fact that you Chinese boys persists in bringing up the Korean War tell me/us that it is really you kids who do not have a clue about the military in general.
it hard to predict crazy's behavior. But they only got one shot and Kim III is still young, too young to end his life with a stupid suicide.
Not at all. I just enjoy making fun of ignorant Chinese conscript rejects trying to say something significant in a military oriented discussion forum instead of being quiet and perhaps learn something.
A drill is 'still' a drill? Wow...!!! How 'insightful'...!!! Not. I really do hope that the entire PLA leadership thinks like you do. It would make defeating the PLA so much sweeter.
And once the entire country is under South Korean control, the US will have no problems helping the country rebuild. But you are dreaming if you think NKR can take on SKR. This is no longer the 1950s. If anything, the fact that you Chinese boys persists in bringing up the Korean War tell me/us that it is really you kids who do not have a clue about the military in general.
Absolutely...And we outproduce Chinese workers as well...Most likely China will be the one who helps them rebuild their country, does US still have any manufacturing base left except some military industry?
Do you seriously believe the average US citizens will accept that US to give trillion of their tax payer money to help to rebuild South Korea?
Yet America remains by far the No. 1 manufacturing country. It out-produces No. 2 China by more than 40 percent. U.S. manufacturers cranked out nearly $1.7 trillion in goods in 2009, according to the United Nations.
May be you should consider how stupid you, a conscript reject, sound in a military oriented discussion forum when you say 'a drill is still a drill'...You are so hasty you don't even follow someone else conversations before you post. You see a word that attract you eyes and say "Ahha, I'm going get him"
'the US has no problem helping South Korea to rebuild the country after a war' What kind of statement is this? you know how stupid it sound? And yet you claim yourself know it all and can teach us something.
I wish you find time with enough coffee and sit down read all your posts. You'll be embarrass to find out every one is laughing at you. But then again a man like probably do not have the word 'embarrass' in your dictionary. Adios genius.
Absolutely...And we outproduce Chinese workers as well...
U.S. Factories Still Out-Producing China - CBS News
China's GDP is 7 trillion of which 50% is the second industry.
You mean like this...Sorry, this was the data of 2009, we have beaten USA by 2011 by having an industrial sector of more than 3.4 trillion USD.
China 2011 energy, GDP and agriculture numbers
Our wages are much lower, so our actual industrial outputs have outnumbered that of USA by far.
Yeah...China last year accounted for 19.8% of the world's manufacturing output while the US accounted for 19.4%, according to the study. The findings, however, were far from bleak for US manufacturing, said Mark Killion, IHS's head of world industry services.
“The US has a huge productivity advantage in that it produced only slightly less than China's manufacturing output in 2010 but with 11.5 million workers compared to the 100 million employed in the same sector in China” Killion said, who added that much of China's manufacturing output was driven by the Chinese subsidiaries of US companies and was based around US-derived technologies.