ManUNITEDglory
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Why is China allowed to stretched it's hand so deep withing Central South Asia lands. Why did national geographics allowed them to be part of East Asia ? China is the only country with a disproportioned unbalanced geographic territory in the entire countries of Asia. How is a country's border determined? Did China bribed/or pay money to the National Geographic Society to include those territories as part of East Asia ???
A clear red line should be drawn between Western shifted Asia and Eastern shifted Asia.
It is stupid that the map of " East Asia " includes portions of western shifted Asia. By their stupid logic India and Pakistani are also part of Eastern shifted Asia, also Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Maldives are more Eastern Asia than Xinjiang and Tibet or about the same ????
Even more stupid. If national geographic decides China can claim south-central Asia portions of the country as East Asia than so can Burma claim more western shifted lands as Southeast Asia. Say if one day Burma conquered India/Pakistan does that mean they would be included as Southeast Asia as well ? If China can do I don't see why other countries cannot do the same.
South-Central Asia is not complete without Xinjiang and Tibet
A clear red line should be drawn between Western shifted Asia and Eastern shifted Asia.
It is stupid that the map of " East Asia " includes portions of western shifted Asia. By their stupid logic India and Pakistani are also part of Eastern shifted Asia, also Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Maldives are more Eastern Asia than Xinjiang and Tibet or about the same ????
Even more stupid. If national geographic decides China can claim south-central Asia portions of the country as East Asia than so can Burma claim more western shifted lands as Southeast Asia. Say if one day Burma conquered India/Pakistan does that mean they would be included as Southeast Asia as well ? If China can do I don't see why other countries cannot do the same.
South-Central Asia is not complete without Xinjiang and Tibet
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