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Yes, US bullying is pushing European and east Asia and Oceania closer to China. Did AIIB remind you something?is China invincible?
they going to sit back and let them take what they want???
even during the Falklands war Argentina got a few good licks in.
China's bullying will only drawing ASEAN closer economically and militarily.
China can afford the price
bullying, well that's something we got in common.Yes, US bullying is pushing European and east Asia and Oceania closer to China. Did AIIB remind you something?
China likes paying $100 a barrel
last time I checked most of China's population is still poor lower oil price benefits them mightily
bullying, well that's something we got in common.
don't see a problem with the AIIB
China just wants a part of the pie. no point in being greedy.
You don't see a problem? But your dear president Obama think is a big problem and even try threaten allies joining AIIB. Your opinion counts nothing. President opinion is more relevant. And your president lose this bet badly.bullying, well that's something we got in common.
I don't see a problem with the AIIB
China just wants a part of the pie. no point in being greedy.
You don't see a problem? But your dear president Obama think is a big problem and even try threaten allies joining AIIB. Your opinion counts nothing. President opinion is more relevant. And your president lose this bet badly.
and who do you think is threatening Obama?? the bankers
do you think us plebians care who makes the $$ a banker is a banker whether he's from the West or China
I wonder who you think pulls the strings on all U.S presidents. the men with the money .Why would US bankers threaten your president?
I wonder who you think pulls the strings on all U.S presidents. the men with the money .
who does the AIIB hurt?
An annexer cannot speak with moral authority
No. It is not in the past. If the U.S. returns California, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, etc. back to Mexico then the United States can speak with moral authority. A continued annexation/occupation means that China will seriously consider following the American strategy.
If the United States keeps provoking China in Asia, don't be surprised if China resorts to an annexation strategy.
The Israelis are annexing the West Bank one hilltop at a time. Being a larger country, China will annex on a larger scale to create buffer zones between the Chinese homeland and U.S. threats.
I wonder who you think pulls the strings on all U.S presidents. the men with the money .
who does the AIIB hurt?
I can bet, you will not even have a home if those banker burst.I for one want to see those banker squrim and suffer, lol if you know what is the interest I paid on the Home loan....
Go Go AIIB, teach tem wall street fat cat a lesson
I can bet, you will not even have a home if those banker burst.
hm...what can we do to counter your move? I recall, some chinese members suggest we can throw banana at you.Power talks. Everything else walks. There is no United Nations to stop China from annexing the entire South China Sea. We are building dozens of 055 destroyers. What are you building? Nothing.
no, nothing wrong, just you are an idiot. oh wait, indonesia will step in, declare war on china and rescue vietnam.Nothing wrong with annexation. Following in U.S. footsteps.
The United States is a great power, because it annexed a continent in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries (e.g. Alaska and Hawaii in 1959).
Thus, it is an open question whether China should follow in the footsteps of the United States. Annexed territories become buffer zones. Newly-acquired territories also bring resources.
The American concept of sea-to-shining sea resonates with Hans. Should China blaze a path to western seas? It is a matter worthy of debate and unlikely to be resolved anytime soon.
In conclusion, annexation is not a Chinese idea. It is a western practice (see Rome and the United States).
indonesia will step in.