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For time being need to have much deterrence as you can...and broaden and develop alliances with more countries that have issues with China too....that will add to this deterrence over time too.

It is always something to balance how much you commit to security (immediate) vs economy (given the latter is what will help long term even more), definitely not easy and can never really know it its perfect amount of hedging etc... but have to try the best you can with what you got.
A strong economy will support a strong military. VN economy grows 7.5 percent this year. We need higher growth. Much higher. As for deterrence, probably you also notice: VN deterrence is diplomacy aka we hope the Chinese don’t run amok. We will see. I think it’s best we keep all guns loaded.
 
A strong economy will support a strong military. VN economy grows 7.5 percent this year. We need higher growth. Much higher. As for deterrence, probably you also notice: VN deterrence is diplomacy aka we hope the Chinese don’t run amok. We will see. I think it’s best we keep all guns loaded.

Yup India too needs much higher growth rates and much stronger economy. Of course it will take time....but now we are both entering phase II at least (china about 10 - 12 years ago), so to speak:

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There are different level of EMP protection, and most government building was build with a giant faraday cage within its structure.

I don't know if you have ever heard of a term called SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities). SCIF have absolute 0 EM Emission, and they are protected against all sort of EMP attack, I cannot tell you in what degree however, as they are highly confidential, I can tell you this tho, each desk inside a SCIF have its own distant prescribed to it and you cannot move the table and chair otherwise you will destroy the whole SCIF integrity on EM Control

There are a lot can be done with EMP actually, it's not as mighty as most people make it out to be, of course it will be to an un-shield building.
There are different terminologies in SFC's C&C structures.
 
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Yup, there is much in the US military and other developed militaries for sure given they have the highest data (from RnD) and also highest responsibility/mandate for this scenario.
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Showing in plain sight.
 
Surprise: police women on an island in the East Sea of Vietnam :-)


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Kraig Labs Approved To Make Spider Silk In Vietnam – Used By US Army

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ANN ARBOR — Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Inc., a biotech and advanced materials developer, announced it has been issued its Enterprise Registration Certificate required to begin its operations in Vietnam.

Kraig is developing genetically engineered silkworms that spin silk that has some of the strength characteristics of spiderwebs — so-called “spider silk.”

“These licenses to operate in a traditional silk producing region are the most substantial milestones for Kraig Labs commercial development since the creation of our first spider silk transgenics,” said Kraig Labs founder and CEO Kim Thompson. “Our teams in the U.S.A. and in Vietnam have been working closely with officials in Quang Nam province and with central government ministries to bring this long standing vision to reality.”

The company’s advanced silk production platform was designed specifically to fit within existing silk industry infrastructure.

“Our work to obtain these approvals has been driven by our goal of producing recombinant spider silk on a large scale, which can only be achieved by harnessing the opportunities presented by existing large scale silk production infrastructure,” Thompson said

The company has already proven through its contract with the U.S. Army that its spider silk technology can be scaled quickly and efficiently, moving from the laboratories of the University of Notre Dame and into its own research and production facilities. The company said the Vietnam deal gives it a path to greater scalability, harnessing existing silk production infrastructure with the capacity to match the demand for spider silk materials.

“Today’s announcement is more than just a major milestone for the Company, it’s a revolutionary step in the commercialization of spider silk,” said Jon Rice, Kraig Labs COO. “More than five years of hard work, meetings, and extensive legal and regulatory paperwork, have gone into securing these approvals and licenses. We now stand ready to change an entire industry.”

Today’s announcement follows last week’s announcement of the formation of the Company’s Vietnamese subsidiary Prodigy Textiles Co. Ltd., and the receipt of that subsidiary’s Investment Registration Certificate (IRC). Having been issued both its IRC and with today’s announcement, its Enterprise Registration Certificate (ERC), Prodigy Textiles is preparing to begin operation.

Kraig’s new wholly owned subsidiary, Prodigy Textiles, is its spider silk production arm. Vietnam has been the focus of the company’s efforts to launch commercial scale production of recombinant spider silk, due to the country’s existing silk production infrastructure. Kraig estimates that it can produce its recombinant spider silk at prices similar to regular silk, giving the company a tremendous competitive advantage.

The company is now preparing for the grand opening of its subsidiary operations in Quang Nam province, Vietnam. Management is preparing to hire staff for the new facilities and is prepping the first allotment of transgenic silkworms to ship from its U.S. research headquarters.

To view the most recent edition of Kraig’s Spider Sense quarterly newsletter and/or to sign up for Company alerts, visit www.KraigLabs.com/newsletter.
 
Vietnam diplomacy works, showing Vietnam influence on the world stage is rising.

Toronto, April 22, 2018 - G7 foreign ministers condemn China's actions in the East and South China Seas.
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Washington, May 3. Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sander of the White House warns Beijing of consequences for its growing militarization in the South China Sea.
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OTTAWA, April 24, Canadian Conservative Senator Thanh Hai Ngo (a Vietnamese) brought a resolution into the Senat calling the government to take action against China. The resolution is passed Canada’s upper house of parliament with 43-28 votes.
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Visit of Iran parliament speaker Ali Ardeshir Larijan to Hanoi. Tension between Iran and Israel can torpedo the plan to buy Iran crude to build up Vietnam’s strategic crude oil and petroleum reserves of 90 days.


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Some more pictures of US aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson visit to Da Nang in March

cooking Viet foods (I am hungry) :D
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Recuits with new camo

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A stat of the Vietnam war: in 1969 at the height of the war, the US and Southern Vietnamese army fired 100,000 tonnes of ground based ammunitions per month, compared to just 150 tonnes per month by Northern Vietnamese army. the imbalance of power is bizarre.

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Southern Vietnamese Women paramilitary volunteers
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A good relationship to Washington pays off. US Agency for International Development (USAID) provided $390 million non-refundable aid for a project on dioxin remediation in the Bien Hoa airport.

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Some constructions ongoing, but small scale though

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