(Reuters) - Afghanistan would support Pakistan in case of military conflict between Pakistan and the United States, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said in an interview to a private Pakistani TV channel broadcast on Saturday.
The remarks were in sharp contrast to recent tension between the two...
I guess I needed to explain. You folks are saying that Australia will blink because India will be a dominant consumer of Uranium in the future and that Australia cannot afford to alienate you as a customer. I'm going to say that Indian Nuclear reactors like the other components of the Indian...
Now whose the sucker who believes his government without question?
Author of the article.
Going to conjure up again, the two imaginary Indian reinforcement divisions that was going to crush China if China didn't retreat? That was your lie back then, was wondering if you're going break...
You didn't, but if you have actually had an argument, I'm sure the scientists on the non-proliferation blog would like hear it. (hope you do better than the Indian scientists there spouting gibberish and getting laughed at)
So large it is not even funny ~as much as the 2nd largest, 3rd largest and 4th largest reserves combined... They have this huge Uranium deposite in western Australia that they haven't even touched.
Well for starters, they stole the plutonium for their first weapon from a donated Canadian...
The Chinese position has always been that any permanent border will only be peaceful and sustainable if it is established through negotiation, not force. This is why China withdraw after a crushing victory. Zhou Enlai right after the 62' war said that the door to a negotiated border will be...
And the respected international non-proliferation scientists know better than you. Fing noobs always default to the same petty defence.
Jeffrey Lewis; India's H Bomb Revisited aka India’s H-bomb fizzled. And mind you this wasn't even a test of a deliverable weapon, they needed a crane to...
Maybe I should qualify my statement. China's "lost" is on different standard of "lost" than Indians. The PLA still advanced into Vietnamese territory and captured the provincial capital. At no point did the Vietnamese step on to Chinese soil. I say lost because the war failed to achieve its...
and yet people still use them, VPNs are cheap in China for the same reason. You must be sub-normal if you think a 26/11 event in Shanghai wouldn't be reported.
Your second attempt at trolling is no cleverer. Even if the Chinese media refused to cover something like 26/11, there are thousands of American Ex-pats living in Shanghai (like your Mumbai but better) and I think some of them would have facebooked or twittered or blogged, if Shanghai police let...
Actually no there are no Chinese troops in Afghanistan beyond a handful of embassy guards. Great to know your tax-dollar at work guarding Chinese mines eh? Profit!
Gul Mudin
Good involvement, you guard the the safety of Chinese mines with American lives and China get the profit! Also Indian security apparatus? the same apparatus that stopped 26/11?
I also should say these two Chinese contracts are the largest of any in Afghanistan to-date.
Funny just today I was reading about how Chinese state owned companies beat American companies for the two largest natural resource contracts in Afghanistan. :D
Enjoy the pat on the head though.
lol well your question itself contains and error. This dispute goes way back into the 1970's. China actually fought a battle with the Republic of Vietnam Navy and gained control part of the South China sea, all with Vietcon's consent.
What are you trying to ask? "why no opposition since...
There's a whole RAND paper on this. Their models give a China win, with or without the USAF support from Japan, Guam etc. And the report was from about two years ago.