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Vietnam to build 600 million USD space centre

Obambam said:
Yep great help indeed. Built by U.S. and launched by U.S. Talk about it with us when you are self sufficient enough to do it by yourselves. Safe the bragging bro, it does not look good. It's like a kid telling his father he has more money than him
Russia and U.S and Japan with Vietnam? Sure thing. Tell us more when you see that dream of yours materialize
Hehe, so just sit tight on the ground and hope VN will not harm you poor satellite by deadly Scalar wave, don't forget US-Japan can trasfer space tech to us :lol:

There is no reason to, we don't like to brag. But we like to dismantle your dreams when you start bragging
Oh, is it , which is nationality of Mr. Big mouth beijingwalker :lol:
Hats off to Chinese space scientists,great achievement.next step,shooting the moon.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-...cecraft-returns-earth-after-docking-test.html
Obambam said:
It means more glory for USSR but little to Vietnam. Where did that experience lead Vietnam to? USSR and now Russia continued to progress with their space programs meanwhile all you have to say is "Our glory in Space back in the 80's when USSR was still around".
We also continue our space programs with Russia now , and we happy to see more friends comming to help VN to kick CHina satellites off the space :lol:
In January 2011, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin promised to allocate 115 billion rubles from the federal budget for national space projects during that year. The total of about 50 spacecraft would be delivered to orbit (during 2011), Putin said at the meeting of a committee on the 50th anniversary of Gagarin's mission. (451) In the meantime, head of Roskosmos, Anatoly Perminov, promised 48 space launches during 2011. He also promised agreements on space cooperation with Israel, Vietnam, Nigeria, Belarus, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela.
Space exploration in 2011
Obambam said:
USA hate but they can do little. If you are not used to being hated, then that is a good thing. As they all say "ignorance is a bliss", you've clearly not experienced enough of what it is like to be in power and in the driving seat. Russia is a partner and so is the U.S. but it is nice to see that both can be classified as your masters
Hehee...with Russia scalar tech, USA satellites, Japan money , CHina satellite will have No space to move :P . during VN war we defeated mighty USA with the help from Communist bloc , and now, we will kick CHina off to 'save the World' with great help from Russia-USA-Japan :lol:
 
Hehe, so just sit tight on the ground and hope VN will not harm you poor satellite by deadly Scalar wave, don't forget US-Japan can trasfer space tech to us :lol:
Common, stop day-dreaming please.
Do you know how much money and human resources it cost them to acquire those? How could they easily transfer those to you?

Who do you think the American and Japanese are viewing you as? You're a communist state, a authoritarian state, do you know that?

And even if they're just willing to transfer their space tech, they will transfer it to all nations around the globe before transferring to you except you disband your own communist party, implement the so-called "freedom" and "democracy" and accept their influence.

The Americans and the Japanese are not your father, they will not provide you any assistance without any cost at all.
 
Star√ation;2299804 said:
Common, stop day-dreaming please.
Do you know how much money and human resources it cost them to acquire those? How could they easily transfer those to you?

Who do you think the American and Japanese are viewing you as? You're a communist state, a authoritarian state, do you know that?

And even if they're just willing to transfer their space tech, they will transfer it to all nations around the globe before transferring to you except you disband your own communist party, implement the so-called "freedom" and "democracy" and accept their influence.

The Americans and the Japanese are not your father, they will not provide you any assistance without any cost at all.
Hehe...the price for VietNam to stay in US side is Not cheap, bro . if they don't help us to couter CHina, so VN will follow CHina to kill USA and spread communist even to Aussie where you living now .

VietNam will follow who can give VietNam More benefit , got it , bro ?? South China sea (east sea) is Not big as Pacific Ocean plus Australia.
 
Hehe...the price for VietNam to stay in US side is Not cheap, bro.
Ironically, 50 years ago we had to bloodily fight against the US, scarified millions of our countrymen to stay away from the Americans.
Now we have to do anything as much as possible to stay in the US side. You're right, it's definitely not cheap.
 
Hehe, so just sit tight on the ground and hope VN will not harm you poor satellite by deadly Scalar wave, don't forget US-Japan can trasfer space tech to us

:lol: Sure, just don't blame your rockets for malfunctioning or satellite failures when plans don't go accordingly. We will be sure who is using scalar on who. :lol:


Oh, is it , which is nationality of Mr. Big mouth beijingwalker

Maybe you should look yourself in the mirror first? :lol:


We also continue our space programs with Russia now , and we happy to see more friends comming to help VN to kick CHina satellites off the space

You are 50+ years too late. Just don't bankrupt your country on the process. You can't afford everything let alone acquiring the skills needed to produce satellites and rockets :azn:

Hehee...with Russia scalar tech, USA satellites, Japan money , CHina satellite will have No space to move :P . during VN war we defeated mighty USA with the help from Communist bloc , and now, we will kick CHina off to 'save the World' with great help from Russia-USA-Japan :lol:

They belong to the realm of Vietnamese boys dreams. Don't see Vietnam's scalar tech do much to our boats when we bravely destroyed the armed robbers from trying to steal our islands. Don't see scalar hit us when we scorched earth your precious lands. Don't see our satellites or planes get knocked out of the sky by Vietnam either. So yes, Russia has it, but Vietnam? America and Japan is coming in for the kill, make you dependent on them and then eat you up if not they will waste another 50 years of your time and create a bigger financial and technological gap :lol:
 
You Chinese sure find every tiniest opportunity to get "excited" about what Viet Nam does. Worry about your economy first, millions of Chinese depend on our Vietnamese economy for a living. Don't believe me, just look at the trade figures between the two countries and figure out how much you guys need us.
 
You Chinese sure find every tiniest opportunity to get "excited" about what Viet Nam does. Worry about your economy first, millions of Chinese depend on our Vietnamese economy for a living. Don't believe me, just look at the trade figures between the two countries and figure out how much you guys need us.


Quite the opposite in fact. We do not care about what you guys do but you guys have the knack of starting pointless anti-China threads and come up with provocative posts in every opportunity that you gets. Fair treatment and responses coming from us to be honest. Vietnam need China more than we need you, just look at our economy and our bilateral trades with the rest of the world in comparison to yours for the bigger picture.
 
You Chinese sure find every tiniest opportunity to get "excited" about what Viet Nam does. Worry about your economy first, millions of Chinese depend on our Vietnamese economy for a living. Don't believe me, just look at the trade figures between the two countries and figure out how much you guys need us.

thank you for your joke.that's a good laugh.
 
Vietnam: Under the weight of China
August 27th, 2011

Author: Le Hong Hiep, Vietnam National University

The analogy highlights the strategic importance of Vietnam toward China, especially in terms of security, while also suggesting that Vietnam must live under China’s weight. Vietnam is therefore, in Carlyle Thayer’s words, condemned to a ‘tyranny of geography’ where it has no choice but to learn to share its destiny with neighbouring China.

This threat posed by China toward Vietnam comes not only from geographical proximity but also the asymmetry of size and power between the two countries. China is 29 times larger than Vietnam, while Vietnam’s population, despite being the world’s 14th largest, is still only equivalent to one of China’s mid-sized provinces.

Vietnam’s impressive economic performance since the late 1980s hasn’t allowed it to close the gap in strength. This is because China’s own economic modernisation has caused the power gap between the two countries to become ever wider. According to World Bank data, China’s GDP expanded more than 16 times between 1985 and 2009 from US$307 billion to US$4.985 trillion. Vietnam’s GDP increased only seven times over the same period, from US$16 billion in 1985 to US$97 billion in 2009.

With its economic development, China’s military might has grown significantly, posing a formidable threat to Vietnam’s security. According to China’s official statements, its military budget for 2011 is US$91.5 billion, while Vietnam is said to have allocated US$2.6 billion. Particularly worrying for Vietnam is that China’s expanding military budget is concentrated on its air force and navy, strengthening China’s capacity to project power into the South China Sea where China and Vietnam have competing claims.

Vietnam’s transformation toward an open market economy also adds another aspect to this tyranny of geography: increased economic vulnerability.

Since Vietnam resumed trade with China in the late 1980s, its domestic production has long been threatened by Chinese goods — flooding the country through both formal and informal (smuggling) trade. This not only exerts a negative impact on Vietnamese domestic production but also puts Vietnamese consumers at risk when smuggled goods are toxic and harmful to people’s health.

Another vulnerability is Vietnam’s perennial trade deficit with China, amounting to US$5.4 billion out of the country’s total trade deficit of US$7.5 billion in the first half of 2011. China has also emerged as Vietnam’s largest source of imports, accounting for almost a quarter of its import turnover in 2010. Vietnam is heavily dependent on China for input materials for some of its major export industries, while Vietnam’s exports to China are just a minuscule portion of China’s total imports. Should China discontinue trade with Vietnam for some reason, the damage to Vietnam’s economy would be immense.

Another concern is that Chinese companies have won up to 90 per cent of EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) contracts for Vietnam’s major industrial projects, especially those of coal-fired power plants. Chinese contractors are favoured as they offer cheap technology and promise to help arrange financial funding from Chinese banks.
 
Star√ation;2299866 said:
Ironically, 50 years ago we had to bloodily fight against the US, scarified millions of our countrymen to stay away from the Americans.
Now we have to do anything as much as possible to stay in the US side. You're right, it's definitely not cheap.
No way, we don't need to stay in that Loser side , if US don't give us what we need, we will side with CHina again and slap on his face again to make him understand that: VietNam means Emperor of the South , not that fatty Loser :cool:
 
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1.You are 50+ years too late. Just don't bankrupt your country on the process. You can't afford everything let alone acquiring the skills needed to produce satellites and rockets :azn:

2. They belong to the realm of Vietnamese boys dreams. Don't see Vietnam's scalar tech do much to our boats when we bravely destroyed the armed robbers from trying to steal our islands. Don't see scalar hit us when we scorched earth your precious lands. Don't see our satellites or planes get knocked out of the sky by Vietnam either. So yes, Russia has it, but Vietnam? America and Japan is coming in for the kill, make you dependent on them and then eat you up if not they will waste another 50 years of your time and create a bigger financial and technological gap :lol:
1. Hehe, we won't go broke simply bcz we don't have Money for it. US-Japan scare of CHina now , they need VietNam to shoot CHina satellites and space shuttles down, then they will need to pay the budget for our space program . See, did we bankrupted when USSR collapse ?So let's hope CHina will not go bankrupted first :lol:

2. We can not put the scalar transmitter into a very narrow place like Spratly island ,but PLAAF - USAF dare not fly over our sky from 1975 untill now , maybe F-111s incident is enough to scare both of Ugly fatty guys :P
beijingwalker said:
Vietnam: Under the weight of China
August 27th, 2011
We're always Under the weight of China for thousand years already , and we always Win :P
 
1. Hehe, we won't go broke simply bcz we don't have Money for it. US-Japan scare of CHina now , they need VietNam to shoot CHina satellites and space shuttles down, then they will need to pay the budget for our space program . See, did we bankrupted when USSR collapse ?So let's hope CHina will not go bankrupted first :lol:

2. We can not put the scalar transmitter into a very narrow place like Spratly island ,but PLAAF - USAF dare not fly over our sky from 1975 untill now , maybe F-111s incident is enough to scare both of Ugly fatty guys :P

We're always Under the weight of China for thousand years already , and we always Win :P
Always? I am not so confident about that in the future. lol
 
Always? I am not so confident about that in the future. lol
of course Loser will never have enough confident , if I'm lost in the war , sure I will have same feeling with you :lol:
 
Hey come on folks. Vietnamese are not telling that they're going to attack anyone, spread some empire or something. This is a new beginning for another emerging country in Asia who has not even discussed about militarization of space. Let's just encourage them to rise and mature in space program.
 
Hey come on folks. Vietnamese are not telling that they're going to attack anyone, spread some empire or something. This is a new beginning for another emerging country in Asia who has not even discussed about militarization of space. Let's just encourage them to rise and mature in space program.
Sure , bro, we're so poor for space program , but if CHina keep pushing us so hard, we will not hesitate to try our best to shoot CHina satellites down .

Just like during Vn war, we're too poor , but we fought back and kick him out even if the invader is Mighty American :)
 
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