We should invade Denmark. I would really like a Danish with my coffee in the morning.
PS
Millions or more dead over uninhabited islands makes the imperialist mindset quivver with anticipation.
...or in this case, a Dragon.
We should invade Denmark. I would really like a Danish with my coffee in the morning.
PS
Millions or more dead over uninhabited islands makes the imperialist mindset quivver with anticipation.
...or in this case, a Dragon.
Not the only answer.My friend, Goober. Not only is it the correct answer; it is the only answer.
We bought China. Get into that frame of mind and it all makes sense.China is flexing the muscle we gave them. Time for an embargo, what would Walmart
do then/
Can I have your honest opinion? What do you figure the true reasoning is for claiming the island?Not the only answer.
Third Taiwan Strait Crisis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
We bought China. Get into that frame of mind and it all makes sense.
Can I have your honest opinion? What do you figure the true reasoning is for claiming the island?
Until recently they haven't had the physical ability to stand behind their claims or perhaps Japan is upto to their ying yangs in debt with China and have defaulted and now China wants payment in kind rather than cash.But tell me why the Chinese are bullying their way into ownership of the South China Sea. Ignoring attempts at negotiations. Look at their claims on the Spratly's and see how close they come to other countries.
Until recently they haven't had the physical ability to stand behind their claims or perhaps Japan is upto to their ying yangs in debt with China and have defaulted and now China wants payment in kind rather than cash.
Funny how in some cases we are right there demanding what ever, until something like
this. We have been building China up for over a decade now, well even longer than ten
years. We did this with Japan just before the last great war, and Germany was allowed
to build to alarming levels despite restrictions placed on it after the first great war.
We call them disputes and banter like nothing is wrong until we build our enemies into a
fighting machine. All of a sudden its time to draw a line in the sand.
I am choked that we buy or sell anything that has anything to do with China because its
only a matter of time before we will be in conflict with them and we built them up to do it.
For a little more profit they can kill my grand kids. That is what happened the last time
and its coming again.
Yup its time to rebuild our industrial base at home and in the United States because we
are going to need it.
Until recently they haven't had the physical ability to stand behind their claims or perhaps Japan is upto to their ying yangs in debt with China and have defaulted and now China wants payment in kind rather than cash.
True they are flexing - True they are intimidating other countries on the Spratly dispute - changing from a joint discussion with all involved to a one on one.
The Chines Military strategy is one of denial- where the costs become to high for the US. Main reason for all the missiles between China and Taiwan. After the 7th Fleet sailed thru in 95-96 the Chinese lost immense face.
And face is important.
Have you read about China's way of dealing with the negotiations thru SEATO? Or how they whip up a mob(s) against Japanese interests in China.
Playing the nationalistic card can be and is usually dangerous as it can easily get out of control.
It's found the same way as miinerals are found by using cores from the sediment and the same kg/t input/output ratios. They hit the jackpot.Yes I am aware of it. Huge deposits have yet to be found.
Not directed to you- Some may think that I am in favor of hostilities with |China. They would be wrong.
You have a China rising and they will flex their muscles - many say that China is not an expansionist culture. I would disagree.
They have long memories and plan well ahead, decades or longer if required. A case in point is Eastern Russia where they lost vast tracts of land. Filled with resources that they need.
China Looms Over Russian Far East - The Diplomat