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China and US in talks on code of conduct

The real game begins when China starts reconnaissance near US territories :)

When it happens, the US won't be allowed to whine.

You already sent a spy ship near Hawaii. As I've said before, welcome to the games.:-)

Start the negotiation with a megaton air burst over Washington DC and then demand compensation for successfully eradicating their politicians.

You are not ready til 2025.

next time send some escort of F-22 along with the P-8, we like to see it with our own eyes the existence of F-22 :lol:

The P8 doesn't need it. After all the P8 was strong enough to keep the Chinese from firing its missiles.:-)
 
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The best way for China to deal with American spying is to develop our own technology, then send our own spy planes and ships around Hawaii, along Californian coastlines. This way, the U.S. will also feel the pressure and then have the motivation to negotiate a code of conduct.

When the two sides have power disparity, i.e. the U.S. can freely roam on China's coastlines while China cannot do the opposite, it's rather easy for the U.S. to act bullish and then blame on China for everything.

Power talks, guys. So better work hard! We are basically still living under jungle law, albeit a bit refined, lol.
 
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You already sent a spy ship near Hawaii. As I've said before, welcome to the games.

Just wait until the spying matures and reaches to the level of the US. Then it will be real game for us to watch. Right now China is more concerned about developing state of the art military technology without burning too much national strength on petty rivalry. I expect China to encounter US spying crafts more frequently and a state of crisis will continue until China levels up the game.
 
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The real game begins when China starts reconnaissance near US territories :)

When it happens, the US won't be allowed to whine.

do it :bunny:
but we'll be at least be professional about it :usflag:
 
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The best way for China to deal with American spying is to develop our own technology, then send our own spy planes and ships around Hawaii, along Californian coastlines. This way, the U.S. will also feel the pressure and then have the motivation to negotiate a code of conduct.

When the two sides have power disparity, i.e. the U.S. can freely roam on China's coastlines while China cannot do the opposite, it's rather easy for the U.S. to act bullish and then blame on China for everything.

Power talks, guys. So better work hard! We are basically still living under jungle law, albeit a bit refined, lol.

That'll be a waste of resource as China is not interested in conducting a war along the US coast line, intelligence collection there for the most part will be pointless.
 
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What's so professional about spying? Can I peek into your bedroom and then claim professionalism? lol

Russia and U.S having been doing the tango since the 1950's
you intercept the plane and you see them out
you don't try to showboat and potentially fly into them

and who is to say the U.S was spying?
 
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do it :bunny:
but we'll be at least be professional about it :usflag:

You won't be. You are not professional already. When Chin does answer you back in kind, you will start preaching international law and responsibility.

Remember, you remembered how bad terrorism was in 2001 when you suffered it, long forgetting how you kept terrorizing others and killing innocent civilians.
 
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You won't be. You are not professional already. When Chin does answer you back in kind, you will start preaching international law and responsibility.

Remember, you remembered how bad terrorism was in 2001 when you suffered it, long forgetting how you kept terrorizing others and killing innocent civilians.

we are professional :tdown:
come on China you have no right to preach about terrorizing others and killing innocent civilians.
China hands are just as bloody as ours :usflag:
 
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Just wait until the spying matures and reaches to the level of the US. Then it will be real game for us to watch. Right now China is more concerned about developing state of the art military technology without burning too much national strength on petty rivalry. I expect China to encounter US spying crafts more frequently and a state of crisis will continue until China levels up the game.

We done this before with the Russians so this is really nothing new. Maybe for China but not for us.
 
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It seems the talks failed.
Actually, that's needless. Because China went ahead to send surveillance ships to Hawaii as acceptance of US surveillance in offshore of Hainan.
They argue that there's an on-going exercise, an naval base in Hainan. Don't they know that Hawaii hosted bigger naval base and RIMPAC 2014 going on including China fleet? while their surveillance ship spying in Hawaii EEZ.

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