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  1. CardSharp

    Chinese Arrogance at its best !!!!

    This is bizarre one guy is quote a post of mine that doesn't exists and another nutbar is claiming that I said slums didn't exist in Shanghai. Where are these imaginary posts?
  2. CardSharp

    Chinese Arrogance at its best !!!!

    Who are you quoting? I didn't write this yet it still has my name on it. Actually it's kind of comparing apples and oranges. Tibetans split off from the Han population 2000 years ago and adapted to the high-altitudes, whereas Vietnamese are more a mixed population of people. But if we want to...
  3. CardSharp

    China completes second space docking test

    What's with the Taikonaut suit inside? I thought it was an unmanned mission.
  4. CardSharp

    6 US nationals detained at Islamabad airport

    Airport security would be a trivial matter if all terrorists dressed up like that when they travel.
  5. CardSharp

    Chinese Arrogance at its best !!!!

    It's neither a good idea to form an opinion of a people based on a movie or based on only a few people.
  6. CardSharp

    Maoists more Dangerous than Terrorists

    Oh gubbi, I am very much interested in what your opinion on this post http://www.defence.pk/forums/military-forum/129031-us-naval-officer-spent-5-days-onboard-indian-navy-warship-ins-delhi-7.html#post2296053 There's been some new information.
  7. CardSharp

    Maoists more Dangerous than Terrorists

    Straight to the point and no pretensions. I like it.
  8. CardSharp

    China came in only after India refused: Sri Lankan President

    Mishandle an intervention and get the Tamil ethnic group slaughtered?
  9. CardSharp

    Maoists more Dangerous than Terrorists

    Because these are the people being neglected by the Indian state, who's only interest is in moving them off their land so the mining companies can get at it. Thought that might have been obvious enough for someone smart like you.
  10. CardSharp

    China's Double Game: Hiding ULFA Chief in Yunnan province

    I'll keep an open mind can you cite me some sources for Chinese support for insurgencies in the NE in the 1970's?
  11. CardSharp

    Maoists more Dangerous than Terrorists

    Of course no sympathies from you. These people are by your own admission getting murdered for speaking out against being pushed off of their own land, but you're too busy trying to be more American than the Americans, you wouldn't have anything to do with 'class warfare' because Fox news told...
  12. CardSharp

    China's Double Game: Hiding ULFA Chief in Yunnan province

    This is interesting points of view. Besides going short of a diplomatic declaration Tibetan independence what realistic options hasn't India tried? Indian intelligence works with the exile community, India was used as the jumping off point for 1970's covert war against Chinese rule in Tibet, and...
  13. CardSharp

    China's Double Game: Hiding ULFA Chief in Yunnan province

    India is already playing the Tibet card.
  14. CardSharp

    China came in only after India refused: Sri Lankan President

    Gloves come off = give Sri Lanka money? Yeah that'll show them.
  15. CardSharp

    Maoists more Dangerous than Terrorists

    This is just pathetic. BBC News - Murdered India activist Sister Valsa John 'was threatened' A campaigner for tribal rights get murdered and the India police plant "pamphlets" to frame the very people she was helping. Do Maoists often leave pamphlets after they kill someone? You'd think the...
  16. CardSharp

    China's Double Game: Hiding ULFA Chief in Yunnan province

    lol ok count yourself in the minority amongst historical opinion then.
  17. CardSharp

    China's Double Game: Hiding ULFA Chief in Yunnan province

    The west doesn't care about India's problems. Don't forget who you work for.
  18. CardSharp

    China's Double Game: Hiding ULFA Chief in Yunnan province

    I'd say chasing the KMT army across China is kind of a boast.
  19. CardSharp

    China's Double Game: Hiding ULFA Chief in Yunnan province

    You mean the Battle of Guningtou? That was 60 years ago.
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