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    China pays internet users to flood web forums with pro-government propagand

    I recall that Indians get paid 1/4 of what their Chinese counterparts receive. On a more serious note, this pay-per-post stuff is halarious. It would appear that no one speaks for China except Pakistanis and Chinese themselves. But then again, the same unpopularity also applies for India...
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    China denies role in North Korea-Iran missile trade

    I find it amusing that countries like Iran is "suspected" of running a nuclear weapons program while Israel is not.
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    BRICS health ministers meets in China

    BRICS are a joke. China is nearly twice the size of the other 4 BRIS combined and is growing twice as fast in absolute terms.
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    China denies role in North Korea-Iran missile trade

    China has denied allegations it was used as a trans-shipment point in the trade of banned missile technology between North Korea and Iran, following the leak of a United Nations report. Beijing blocked publication of the review, which accuses Pyongyang of breaching sanctions designed to...
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    J-10B equip with AESA radar?

    Now that's something. The J-10B will now be more stealthy, jamming resistant, energy efficient and reliable. The question mounts to if these modules are manufactured in China. I surmise that they are produced with Israeli input like the mechanical array on the Indian Tejas.
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    China supports UN Security Council committees in counter-terrorism efforts

    Every country that is determined to obtain weapons of mass of destruction has obtained them. There're 5 nuclear weapon states and 4 illegals. Additionally, five more NATO weapon sharing states host nukes. There're already 14 countries in this world with WMD of which only 3 are dipolomatic rivals...
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    China Delays Report Suggesting North Korea Violated Sanctions

    China has tried to suppress a report at the United Nations suggesting that North Korea and Iran have been routinely sharing ballistic missile technology, United Nations diplomats said Saturday, expressing concern that Beijing was again working to shield the North. The report, by a United...
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    Henry Kissinger on China

    Henry Kissinger was not only the first official American emissary to Communist China, he persisted in his brokerage with more than 50 trips over four decades, spanning the careers of seven leaders on each side. Diplomatically speaking, he owns the franchise; and with “On China,” as he approaches...
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    officail news: Y-20 will fly next year

    Let me be the first non-ch**k to congratulate China on this success.
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    China urges EU to lift arms embargo

    All countries are concerned with copyrights. It's just that they want to make money too. And to the Chinese boys here, AESA for J-10B is sheer speculation at this point. Newer Typhoons will be upgraded with AESA next year while trench 4 Rafale is already equipped with AESA.
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    Taiwan to postpone US weapons purchase

    The US' way of saying we take our "Economic and Strategic Dialogue" seriously. I expect slight currency revaluation in reciprocation.
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    China urges EU to lift arms embargo

    I completely agree that the later trenches of Rafale and Typhoon will tear J-10B to shreds but with 2 afterburners and significantly larger hull size, they are not stealthy.
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    China urges EU to lift arms embargo

    The Raphael, and Typhoon are miles ahead of J-10 and 15. He was silly on strike bombers though. Nevertheless, the Chinese airforce won't be on par with their European counterparts even by 2025 as it's impossible to replace half of your fighters with 5th gens in 5 years. Not to mention the...
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    Chinese officials arrive in US for strategic dialogue

    Not military strategic dialogue. It's strategic economic coordination.
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    China urges EU to lift arms embargo

    What's the point of posting this. They urge the lift at every Sino-EU summit...
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    China and US may jointly undertake Mars mission

    Lol, the Chinese economy began expanding over 9% annum since 1980, just 2 years after free-market reforms began. Under Mao, growth was 7% one year and 5% retraction the next. Lowly educated but heavily indoctrined farmers are chararacteristic of Chinese emporers; these empires eventually...
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    China and US may jointly undertake Mars mission

    Because he doesn't want his native planet to be colonized.
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