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Why China is apprehensive about Japan's entry into the South China Sea

Japan is taught, viewed and known as colonialist. Nothing more, nothing less.


More oil job? Nihonjin! Perhaps Indian is flattered.

LOL. Joking.

:)


LOL, oi vey!

Its 3:56 AM over here, where has the time gone ! And i haven't even begun to grade papers. :angry:

See how addictive PDF is..i've been posting non stop since... 9 pm (eastern standard time).

I'll continue this tomorrow.

:bunny:

I never deny the object truth that Japan modernized korea.

What I try to say is Japan never feel guilty for colonization of Korea.

You only remember " the positive effect of colonization of korean".

it is about subjective consiousness as I said.

No no, please, sir, i did not , i repeat, did not deny the 'cons' that Korea faced when it was under Japanese occupation. I have mentioned that in my post in this thread , okay? What i was merely alluding to, was that there are always two sides of the coin; there are the pros and there are the cons.

Capiche?

Thanks,
N

@Kyle Sun , anyways, i enjoyed this discussion. Let's continue this tomorrow, if you're still interested. I'm logging off for the night (or early morning? lol).



Good night.
 
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Its 3:56 AM over here, where has the time gone ! And i haven't even begun to grade papers.

Good luck with papers. I know how time consuming they are. Once I used to grade papers for a seminar class of 80!

Anyways, night, friend!

:enjoy:
 
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LOL, oi vey!

Its 3:56 AM over here, where has the time gone ! And i haven't even begun to grade papers. :angry:

See how addictive PDF is..i've been posting non stop since... 9 pm (eastern standard time).

I'll continue this tomorrow.

:bunny:



No no, please, sir, i did not , i repeat, did not deny the 'cons' that Korea faced when it was under Japanese occupation. I have mentioned that in my post in this thread , okay? What i was merely alluding to, was that there are always two sides of the coin; there are the pros and there are the cons.

Capiche?

Thanks,
N

See you then, looking forward to seeing more constructive contributions from you once you get out of bed (without offending any side, of course :-))
 
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You cannot deny Japan's concerns, as the third largest economy in the world, and a massive merchant fleet, and our dependence freedom of navigation to secure Japan's trade to the world, this is imperative to understand. As an archipelagic state, Japan, is dependent on the seas -- to access vital natural resources from abroad which are brought back to Japan to fuel the fires of industry. Second, Japan's apprehension and aversion to acts of hegemony in the SCS is warranted as any imposition of control can and will affect our merchant marine fleets that traverses the world over and crosses through the SCS to an from the Japanese Archipelago. Third, tho Japan is not a 'claimant' of the SCS , as a citizen and member of the world community and as a vested partner for ASEAN and Asia, Japan has tangible and intangible investments in the region and thus any imposition of limits to the freedom of navigation in said region hampers and affects our interests there. Thus it is contrary to Japanese national interest to remain silent when our interests are affected and threatened. Thus it is to mature conclusion we deign to state that Japan's intervention and recent vocalization of opposition to China's recent actions is warranted and necessary to engage all parties to act appropriately. And to find a peaceful conclusion.
Anyone who traverses the SCS should clear that they are in Chinese territories, so they should comply with the rules of China and fulfil its obligation for the pass. That must also be used in Taiwan Strait in future. Anytime you got the feeling that you are limited, try to stop it if you think you have the bigger stick than China.
 
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N

@Kyle Sun , anyways, i enjoyed this discussion. Let's continue this tomorrow, if you're still interested. I'm logging off for the night (or early morning? lol).



Good night.
I will be off duty in 30 mins and back to desk next morning .We can continue tomorrow.
 
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You should be happy the US is in Okinawa. Imagine what will happen when they leave? Japan would probably re-militarize as is our nature. There is suppressed martial spirit in Japan currently. It will come out again, i believe. Sooner than later. :)
LOL, you have the deep superiority and superstition of your so called suppressed martial spirit, look like your Japanese will jump again.
Good to see that the sixth war between China and Japan in the history will happen.

LoL, says the person who does not know that Japan has enough military grade plutonium that can produce over a thousand thermonuclear warheads in 6 months time. :)

Please don't talk to me unless you research the background.


LOL
We can shot our all hydrogen bombs to in sixty minutes that are more clear and healthy than the plutonium dirty bomb.
 
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As time goes on, the need to tolerate Japanese meddling would diminish. Japan is a nation on the decline, and China should accelerate that process by forcing it into an arms race. Since they keep putting their dirty hands where they don't belong, it's time to choke them to death. There isn't enough room for two major powers in East Asia, so Japan has to be beaten into submission like the Americans did to them. They will only bow when you break their backbone.
Nope, they should return the war indemnity in 1894 and its interests in long years, the loss of over 20 million and 600 billion dollars in the war of resistance to Japan, the blame of the outter Mongolia seperation from China and Taiwan issue and Korea issue and the Diaoyu island issue and the Illegal acquisition of the Ryukyu Islands.
For the industrial strength of China today, the war will be very beautiful.
 
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Japan has already given her blessings for a Greater Submekong Community.

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Vietnam Bro, I think that a Greater Mekong Community is a natural progression. :)
Right, Greater Submekong Community will keep all power in balance in Asia, people will not have to worry abt CN grow or JP policy any more, every one will feel safe, so every one will feel happy, no more conflict, peace prevail ::cheers:
 
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i wonder why this flag fits the island so nice? :D

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we've been making Military Base in Natuna Island. Japan should visit us for joint training in the future SCS conflict. we have unsustainable Tunas here. like they said, "Catch Tuna in NaTuna!". Tuna Sushi, anyone? :D
 
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Right, Greater Submekong Community will keep all power in balance in Asia, people will not have to worry abt CN grow or JP policy any more, every one will feel safe, so every one will feel happy, no more conflict, peace prevail ::cheers:




yeah, everyone is happy, that's fine!

we'll always keep vietnam in check!

i wonder why this flag fits the island so nice? :D

we've been making Military Base in Natuna Island. Japan should visit us for joint training in the future SCS conflict. we have unsustainable Tunas here. like they said, "Catch Tuna in NaTuna!". Tuna Sushi, anyone? :D





No rush, Aus and Singapore will always keep you in check, China and Vietnam all claim to have the right of Natuna.

after we established ADIZ in SCS and induct 2-3 CBGs soon, we'll visit you for sure!
 
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As the speed of rising, China will soon gets the position in Asia that like in ancient times'!


Tiny and weak nations like Japan, Vietnam, Philip, Indo,etc must relocate their positons and psychology when facing Today's China as the great power in Asia.

otherwise, we will spank them one by one just in matter of time!


The capapility and output of China's industry already outmatched the USA and Japan combined!

The power of wartime industry system will make China beats Japan like Mike Tyson beating a 5 years old child!


But, according to what I 've heard recently, our army is going to spank little Phili in SCS very soon!
 
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