Asianews.it 01/17/2013 15:13
As China tries to appease, Japan seeks allies in ASEAN over the Senkaku/Diaoyu
...Beijing (AsiaNews) - China is trying to gain time and perhaps avoid an all out military confrontation with Japan over disputed islands in the East China Sea. Tensions between the...
Wise men make more friends.
Unwise men make more enemies.
Can you guess in wich group you seems to be?
Actually, our school text books say clearly that we started the war and made many terrible things. The right-wingers are trying very hard to change them. To be honest, they are very...
Yes he is a revisionist.
TOKYO--Shintaro Ishihara, the hawkish leader of Japan's so-called "third political force," said Tuesday that Japan could form an alliance with Vietnam and the Philippines to address the issue of China's increasing presence in their territorial waters.
"Japan's...
SinoChallenger I think that the majority of the people around the world agree that a "real invasion" is when a military force of one country enter another country and so far the CCP only sent "civilian agencies" that stay a short period of time before go back to the PRC. I think that civilized...
Since when the action of "trespassing" is described as an "invasion"? Is in the communist chinese language like the action of "suppression of dissent" is called "harmony"? Like the words "China's peaceful rise" seems to mean "China threaten peace"? Perhaps the totalitarian CCP think like the...
I am not surprised that you try to convince yourself that a "stalemate" is a "surrender". Again do you see any headline talking about any country giving up their territorial claims? Because the headlines I read say that even Philippines is buying more weapons.
Under a closer look, combined...
If we are so scared why no one of us as surrendered to the ridiculous territorial claims of the CCP?
Fine, bring it on. Well-informed people know that the MSDF can defeat the PLA Navy single-handedly.
The Republic of Korea is not a "thing" that can be given like a spoil of war. Is a...
Hmm...
Chinese say country still not 'world power': poll
Published: 31/12/2012 at 12:46 PM in the Bangkok Post
...More than 80 percent of Chinese say they do not yet see their country as a "world power", according to a newspaper poll.
The survey, in the Global Times daily, also said...