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As much as we have want to defend the islands we claim, we are not suicidal in starting a fight unless the country gets attacked by other claimants.
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Guys, let's not focus on the minor differences, but at the potential. Okay?
As it stands, the combined economies in ASEAN in GDP : $3.57 Trillion.
Guys, let's not focus on the minor differences, but at the potential. Okay?
As it stands, the combined economies in ASEAN in GDP : $3.57 Trillion.
yeah, let's count how many percent that so-called "the most powerful country in ASEAN that dwarfs Indonesia and anyone elses" contribute to that USD 3.57 Trillion
yeah, let's count how many percent that so-called "the most powerful country in ASEAN that dwarfs Indonesia and anyone elses" contribute to that USD 3.57 Trillion
you rue the day with your tacky comment for some people it is very nice
You are too nice to these little Vietnamese. COCK THEIR HEAD! LOLmartial race? don't make me laugh, your thought is just kinda made me remember ancient community who can only using their muscle for brawl nothing else.
Indonesian is nobody? you made me laugh again. It is Vietnam who plea to Indonesian Soeharto to accept them to Joint ASEAN community and Indonesia with their big heart accept those pleas against concern from another ASEAN member who stand against a communist country and has fight them for a long time such as Singapore, Malaysia, Philippine and Thailand. Without Indonesian effort to accept your country to join ASEAN as a part of International community, your people must be living in shambles and under Chinese shadow for a long time like Myanmar. And once again, which is the country to recommend you to joint WTO and US market community if its not Indonesia. You should know your place before starting to barking.
If Japan, South Korea, and Indonesia become the Germany, France, and Britain, it still wouldn't work for a military alliance. It is unfortunate though.Those are good points. To tell the truth I don't know how this will work out. But if such a hypothetical scenario does take shape these questions about leadership will not be difficult to solve, I think. It can be worked out mutually between the 3 most powerful countries in this group - Japan, South Korea and Indonesia.
List of ASEAN countries by GDP (nominal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You are too nice to these little Vietnamese. COCK THEIR HEAD! LOL
If Japan, South Korea, and Indonesia become the Germany, France, and Britain, it still wouldn't work for a military alliance. It is unfortunate though.
If Japan, South Korea, and Indonesia become the Germany, France, and Britain, it still wouldn't work for a military alliance. It is unfortunate though.
yeah, let's count how many percent that so-called "the most powerful country in ASEAN that dwarfs Indonesia and anyone elses" contribute to that USD 3.57 Trillion
First, the geographical location of the three main players, South Korea, Japan, and Indonesia are not conducive to a joint-operation in any shape or form. Communication will be problematic due to this. Basically they are disconnect from one another. I also mention about the upper potential of Indonesia as surpassing Japan/SK. That is not mentioning the rivalry between Japan and Korea. They will never accept each other as leader, especially when it comes to a military alliance that will be dictated by one player. As I said, joint-leadership is not efficient and not an option in a military alliance.Can you please elaborate why not? I respect your opinion and would like to hear the reasoning behind it.
You are free to try and let see if others accept Japan as leader. You know, being a leader, you first must demonstrate independent foreign policy or the partner states will just view you as an extension of US leadership meddling in ASEAN and South Asia affair.You're a bit pessimistic there, buddy. The good times are just starting.
As I said before, we prefers cooperation in military hardware and defense industry if we want to help each other to contain China power, just like South Korea has done to us in the last recent years. Japan can also help us in engine development if Japan wants to use Indonesia as a buffer of China influence. It is better for Indonesia to be an honest broker in this conflict, as we know that almost every body has taken side now, but surely anything can happen in the future geopolitics.
You are free to try and let see if others accept Japan as leader. You know, being a leader, you first must demonstrate independent foreign policy or the partner states will just view you as an extension of US leadership meddling in ASEAN and South Asia affair.
If you're referring to Indonesia, yes, its quite substantial. Total GDP is at $2.3 Trillion.
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They key player in ASEAN will be Indonesia. Her economy alone, is at $2.3 Trillion. And as her industry and telecom and science research areas of expertise continues to grow, the potential for her to reach a $5 Trillion economy is inevitable. This is the reason why it is important to include Indonesia in any economic and perhaps future military partnership. Bangladesh, too, has much it can offer, in term of man power and natural resources that have yet to be totally capitalized upon. Japan, Indonesia and Bangladesh combined have a population of (128 million, 260 million, 150 million = ~538 million). The inclusion of other nations in ASEAN would also add a healthy balance.
ASEAN + Japan + Bangladesh' Combined GDP = $9 Trillion.
First, the geographical location of the three main players, South Korea, Japan, and Indonesia are not conducive to a joint-operation in any shape or form. Communication will be problematic due to this. Basically they are disconnect from one another. I also mention about the upper potential of Indonesia as surpassing Japan/SK. That is not mentioning the rivalry between Japan and Korea. They will never accept each other as leader, especially when it comes to a military alliance that will be dictated by one player. As I said, joint-leadership is not efficient and not an option in a military alliance.