China kicking japan's @ss as Japanese government succumbed to, pressure serves as a lesson for Vietnam |
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China kicking japan's @ss as Japanese government succumbed to, pressure serves as a lesson for Vietnam |
Sep 25 2010, 01:33 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 2,068 Joined: 3-February 07 |
China manhandling Japan diplomatically on Diayutai island dispute. Average Japanese now calling its government backboneless. lol
piling pressure on Vietnam would let others call us bullying you guys. Now, beating up on so-called mighty Japan(your role model) would serve as a good lesson for all. This post has been edited by lilzz: Sep 25 2010, 01:34 PM |
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Sep 25 2010, 01:40 PM
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AF Elite Group: Members Posts: 5,642 Joined: 13-March 07 From: Banned |
Vietnamese are not Japanese. VN has a history of fighting off invaders, Japan doesn't.
If the Sea between China/Japan gets cut off, it doesn't affect as much as the South China Sea gets cut off. I wonder where would china flag ships would harbor through 1000+ miles in the South China Sea when there are natural disasters or issues that require ships to harbor. China manhandling Japan diplomatically on Diayutai island dispute. Average Japanese now calling its government backboneless. lol
piling pressure on Vietnam would let others call us bullying you guys. Now, beating up on so-called mighty Japan(your role model) would serve as a good lesson for all. This post has been edited by asean.asia: Sep 25 2010, 01:46 PM |
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Sep 25 2010, 01:46 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 2,068 Joined: 3-February 07 |
Vietnamese are not Japanese. VN has a history of fighting off invaders, Japan doesn't. No one in right mind would think vietnam and Japan in the same level. pls don't mention any sea, jungle is your domain. You out of element once you stepped on the boat. This post has been edited by lilzz: Sep 25 2010, 01:47 PM |
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Sep 25 2010, 01:56 PM
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AF Elite Group: Members Posts: 5,642 Joined: 13-March 07 From: Banned |
VN does not have to have navy frontation with China. VN is bordered to South China Sea. If VN were to invest on Surface to Sea missiles along its coast, I don't see how China ships could survive being sunk through 1000+ miles long. It would then be very lucky for China to pass 100 miles in the South China Sea, needless to say 1000+ miles.
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Sep 25 2010, 02:54 PM
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AF Fan Group: Members Posts: 82 Joined: 24-September 10 |
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-Pacifi...t-ease-tensions
Though Japanese government spokesmen said they had not influenced the local prosecutor’s decision, it is likely to leave Prime Minister Naoto Kan open to criticism that he bowed to pressure from his giant neighbor This post has been edited by PCAT: Sep 25 2010, 04:30 PM |
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Sep 25 2010, 03:01 PM
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Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan, speaking at a news conference in New York yesterday, said his government didn’t order the release, according to comments broadcast by NKK television today
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-09-2...tain-freed.html Japan rejects China demand for apology and compensation http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/70...%20Compensation This post has been edited by PCAT: Sep 25 2010, 04:25 PM |
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Sep 25 2010, 03:15 PM
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AF Fan Group: Members Posts: 82 Joined: 24-September 10 |
Japan is threatening build up of security forces amid rising tensions with China
Japan is threatening an almost 10 per cent increase in its ground defense security forces in response to a growing diplomatic dispute with China The expansion would be the first in almost 40 years and come amid growing regional tensions, particularly in areas where China's navy is active http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/...with-China.html |
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Sep 25 2010, 03:37 PM
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VN does not have to have navy frontation with China. VN is bordered to South China Sea. If VN were to invest on Surface to Sea missiles along its coast, I don't see how China ships could survive being sunk through 1000+ miles long. It would then be very lucky for China to pass 100 miles in the South China Sea, needless to say 1000+ miles. Yes, that's why it ganged up on China with ASEAN, because it got more to lose since it control most of Spratlys. ^_^ "IF" Vietnam were to invest? Just look at how much those 6 kilo sub cost you idiots! You aren't going anywhere if everything you need is depended on the mercy of your seller. Does Vietnam have any relationship with Middle Eastern country? Country surrounding Indian ocean? You're lucky if China don't cut off all your shipment from across the globe ^_^ |
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Sep 25 2010, 05:44 PM
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AF Geek Group: Members Posts: 247 Joined: 23-September 10 |
OMG! I didn't know McCain called Vietnamese. g@@kS!
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Sep 25 2010, 05:50 PM
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AF Elite Group: Members Posts: 5,642 Joined: 13-March 07 From: Banned |
How would relationship with Middle Eastern countries help Vietnam? In today world, if there are benefits, there are friends. If there is no benefit, what kind of relationship is there.
Cut off Vietnam shipment across the globe? Do you need to take geography class before you make stupid statement. The only countries that China could cut off from VN are Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and Russia. That is not "the globe" as you mentioned. Yes, that's why it ganged up on China with ASEAN, because it got more to lose since it control most of Spratlys. ^_^
"IF" Vietnam were to invest? Just look at how much those 6 kilo sub cost you idiots! You aren't going anywhere if everything you need is depended on the mercy of your seller. Does Vietnam have any relationship with Middle Eastern country? Country surrounding Indian ocean? You're lucky if China don't cut off all your shipment from across the globe ^_^ This post has been edited by asean.asia: Sep 25 2010, 05:52 PM |
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Sep 25 2010, 07:50 PM
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How would relationship with Middle Eastern countries help Vietnam? In today world, if there are benefits, there are friends. If there is no benefit, what kind of relationship is there. Cut off Vietnam shipment across the globe? Do you need to take geography class before you make stupid statement. The only countries that China could cut off from VN are Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and Russia. That is not "the globe" as you mentioned. Point of emphasis is being addressed. While Vietnam don't have much enemy, it also don't have much friends. Hope you understand. ^_^ I'm also trying to let you know, China having the ability to build military presence on other country means China have enough relationship and will power with those host countries, it isn't a world class enemy of everyone like you stupid Vietnamese thinks. ![]() ![]() Argh, you make so much sense China have military presence along the oil route and can't stop Vietnamese shipment across the globe? This isn't first time that I talked to you, dear retard!! ^_^ You do know Strait of Malacca is main trade route to Asia, no? But before it gets to Straight of Malacca it pass (Hambanato, Sri Lanka) first ^_^ ![]() On this map, China have presence on Gwadar as well as Hambanato, Sri Lanka see how it connect to Vietnam???? ^_^ Don't forget Chinese submarine base is next to your Hanoi, dimwit ^_^ This post has been edited by Attention: Sep 25 2010, 08:00 PM |
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Sep 25 2010, 08:05 PM
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AF Geek Group: Members Posts: 247 Joined: 23-September 10 |
How about Oil in Laos???? Not sure about everyone else, but Laos does actually have a large Oil deposit sitting there waiting for someone to find. Which is why the U.S alway over looked on Laos development because Chinese might wanting to station there. Once China station its influence in Laos. Then the entire mainland SEA would be in jeopardy politically.
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Sep 25 2010, 08:13 PM
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How about Oil in Laos???? Not sure about everyone else, but Laos does actually have a large Oil deposit sitting there waiting for someone to find. Which is why the U.S alway over looked on Laos development because Chinese might wanting to station there. Once China station its influence in Laos. Then the entire mainland SEA would be in jeopardy politically. Ironically China is top 2 oil exporter to Vietnam. Talking to Viet is so funny! ^_^ Singapore, heavy Chinese presence of course provided 34% of all Viet oil needs. ^_^ Well, one its seeking investment one is seeking resources. I say they all gain what they wanted. ^_^ Yes, Chinese influence will only grow larger in SE asia |
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Sep 25 2010, 08:18 PM
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Yea it's only logical for countries NOT to anger China since China is the new powerhouse of Asia and all. The Philippines had succumbed to Hong Kong/China on the Manila hostage crisis, and now Japan has done it too. It's important to strengthen ties with the superpower, not to damage it. So Japan and the Philippines did the right thing.
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Sep 25 2010, 08:25 PM
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Ironically China is top 2 oil exporter to Vietnam. Talking to Viet is so funny! ^_^ Singapore, heavy Chinese presence of course provided 34% of all Viet oil needs. ^_^ Well, one its seeking investment one is seeking resources. I say they all gain what they wanted. ^_^ Yes, Chinese influence will only grow larger in SE asia I think Laos is better off with China. Reason? Vietnam overlooked on Laos development and its friendship. I mean, comparing Vietnam and Laos. Vietnam is more develope then Laos. But then at the end, Laos don't get nothing in returned for our people and our development. Also, Vietnamese aren't that nice to Lao people at all either. The only thing Laos and Vietnam have in good terms are the Vietnam War relationship and both government workin together. But Laos is still under Vietnam controlled and its development goals politically. Which is why Laos is poor, while Vietnam is developing far ahead of Laos. |
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Sep 25 2010, 08:25 PM
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Japanese was very smart in this circumstance, they used an very simple trick to test how chinese government aggressive and show it off to world, what the fu-k china claiming, first is an island, next step is whole world, so greedy of chinese and im very sorry for chinese men because you made a very good condition and convinced reason to let samurai back. Let see around you you got how many friends?
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Sep 25 2010, 08:27 PM
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AF Geek Group: Members Posts: 247 Joined: 23-September 10 |
Yea it's only logical for countries NOT to anger China since China is the new powerhouse of Asia and all. The Philippines had succumbed to Hong Kong/China on the Manila hostage crisis, and now Japan has done it too. It's important to strengthen ties with the superpower, not to damage it. So Japan and the Philippines did the right thing. I think China should of have done it better then that. |
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Sep 25 2010, 08:30 PM
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AF Geek Group: Members Posts: 260 Joined: 8-December 09 |
The more aggressive you are the more you unable negotiate with other partners because they see no trust from you
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Sep 25 2010, 08:30 PM
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AF Geek Group: Members Posts: 247 Joined: 23-September 10 |
Japanese was very smart in this circumstance, they used an very simple trick to test how chinese government aggressive and show it off to world, what the fu-k china claiming, first is an island, next step is whole world, so greedy of chinese and im very sorry for chinese men because you made a very good condition and convinced reason to let samurai back. Let see around you you got how many friends? Japanese is under the U.S intelligent controlled since ww2 ended. Of course there are many ways to try, to jeopardize the others. |
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Sep 25 2010, 08:32 PM
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AF Fiend Group: Members Posts: 340 Joined: 8-September 10 |
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