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May 21, 2011: Wikileaks documents revealed that China had approached the newly independent East Timor in 2007, and offered large amounts of foreign aid, and other considerations (bribes), for permission to build a radar and electronic eavesdropping base there. East Timor is on the eastern end of Indonesia (which it used to be part of). The Chinese pitched the surveillance radar as a way for East Timor to keep poachers out of its lucrative coastal fishing areas. The East Timor officials reported this offer to America and Australia, which came back with a better deal. While particularly grateful to Australia for help in gaining independence, East Timor was also wary of China which has always been more friendly with Indonesia, and opposes separatist movements like the one that created East Timor in 2002. So East Timor turned China down. China continued to provide aid to East Timor, just in case. China is patient, and flexible.
The U.S. was concerned about a Chinese base in East Timor, because American nuclear subs often use the adjacent Wetar Strait to travel between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The Chinese could also pick up a lot of useful information on American, Australian and Indonesian military activities in the area with their radar and electronic listening devices.

While China failed to establish a base in East Timor, it already has one Burma, and has open offers to other small states in the West Pacific and Indian Oceans for similar monitoring sites. China is listening, and wants to listen in more places.
 
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May 21, 2011: Wikileaks documents revealed that China had approached the newly independent East Timor in 2007, and offered large amounts of foreign aid, and other considerations (bribes), for permission to build a radar and electronic eavesdropping base there. East Timor is on the eastern end of Indonesia (which it used to be part of). The Chinese pitched the surveillance radar as a way for East Timor to keep poachers out of its lucrative coastal fishing areas. The East Timor officials reported this offer to America and Australia, which came back with a better deal. While particularly grateful to Australia for help in gaining independence, East Timor was also wary of China which has always been more friendly with Indonesia, and opposes separatist movements like the one that created East Timor in 2002. So East Timor turned China down. China continued to provide aid to East Timor, just in case. China is patient, and flexible.
The U.S. was concerned about a Chinese base in East Timor, because American nuclear subs often use the adjacent Wetar Strait to travel between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The Chinese could also pick up a lot of useful information on American, Australian and Indonesian military activities in the area with their radar and electronic listening devices.

While China failed to establish a base in East Timor, it already has one Burma, and has open offers to other small states in the West Pacific and Indian Oceans for similar monitoring sites. China is listening, and wants to listen in more places.
so?? :unsure:
 
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We should allow China to build a joint Naval Base in BD, say in chittagong. This will help contain the Indian aggression in our waters. This will also ensure parmanent end to Indian influence in BD politics for their Awami stooges. But this can only happen after the ouster of the current Awami regime.
China should have influence in the indian ocean.Go china:china:
 
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We should allow China to build a joint Naval Base in BD, say in chittagong. This will help contain the Indian aggression in our waters. This will also ensure parmanent end to Indian influence in BD politics for their Awami stooges. But this can only happen after the ouster of the current Awami regime.
China should have influence in the indian ocean.Go china:china:

yes and in pakistan from west...sri lanka will help too...tech them lesson
 
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yes and in pakistan from west...sri lanka will help too...tech them lesson

Dude you guys are trying to teach India a lesson....so you what is your success rate?...Better try to teach a lesson to your self so that USA will not teach any further lesson to you with drone strike...
 
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Dude you guys are trying to teach India a lesson....so you what is your success rate?...Better try to teach a lesson to your self so that USA will not teach any further lesson to you with drone strike...

i am more interested in that guy saying china is threat to world peace which not only sounded stupid but hilarious at best ..... usa seems more of a threat if they want a station they can have it and by the disguise of aid then so be it nobody really cares

and why are you going off topic everybody stay on topic ........... usa is making bases left and right india wants bases also but when china does it its threat too world peace amazing how thats works out huh
 
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May 21, 2011: Wikileaks documents revealed that China had approached the newly independent East Timor in 2007, and offered large amounts of foreign aid, and other considerations (bribes), for permission to build a radar and electronic eavesdropping base there. East Timor is on the eastern end of Indonesia (which it used to be part of). The Chinese pitched the surveillance radar as a way for East Timor to keep poachers out of its lucrative coastal fishing areas. The East Timor officials reported this offer to America and Australia, which came back with a better deal. While particularly grateful to Australia for help in gaining independence, East Timor was also wary of China which has always been more friendly with Indonesia, and opposes separatist movements like the one that created East Timor in 2002. So East Timor turned China down. China continued to provide aid to East Timor, just in case. China is patient, and flexible.
The U.S. was concerned about a Chinese base in East Timor, because American nuclear subs often use the adjacent Wetar Strait to travel between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The Chinese could also pick up a lot of useful information on American, Australian and Indonesian military activities in the area with their radar and electronic listening devices.

While China failed to establish a base in East Timor, it already has one Burma, and has open offers to other small states in the West Pacific and Indian Oceans for similar monitoring sites. China is listening, and wants to listen in more places.

saying that china build radar in a foreign country is for spying, then we could aslo reason that any country which have more radars worldwide will do spying more!
 
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