Tiki Tam Tam
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Hey, buddy. I think u do need one thing-------mirror.
He must be waiting for a cheap one - Made in China!
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Hey, buddy. I think u do need one thing-------mirror.
BEIJING: China has put Japan under immense pressure by sending a navy fleet to neighboring North Korea, and accusing Tokyo of issuing misleading statement about Beijing's military threat.
The fleet includes a missile frigate " Luoyang", which landed in Wanson in Democratic People's Republic of Korea or North Korea on Thursday. It also includes a training ship. Tokyo has for long been worried about close military relationship between China and North Korea.
The move came immediately after Japan warned that China's naval forces were likely to increase activities around its waters. The two countries have been involved in bickering over ownership of parts of the East China Sea.
Tokyo's issued a white paper discussing military threat posed by an increasingly aggressive China. Tokyo is particularly worried because China is close to launching its first aircraft carrier, which might be put afloat in seas close to Japan.
The white paper said China's defense budget has shot up nearly 70 per cent over the past five years, while Japan has cut its military outlays by 3 per cent over the same period.
The white paper drew a warning from Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu, who said Japan should not to stray from its longstanding defence posture. He also indicated that Beijing continues to be sore about Japan's military occupation of China before and during World War II.
"We hope that Japan will use history as a guide, and earnestly reflect on its defence policies, and do more to enhance mutual trust with its neighbours," the spokesman said.
The ministry's website, criticized Tokyo for "irresponsible comments" in the white paper.
Japan is moving into attack mode against China.
Japan Detains Two China Ship Captains, May Rekindle Tensions - Businessweek
The end result must be PLA occupation of Tokyo. No other result is acceptable.
We absolutely need to hurt them when it stings the most by hurting their economy and condemning publicly this act of aggression. Taiwanese should speak up too facing this non-stop Japanese BS.
you actually fail to understand what is said. I am not talking about what language you use, but if you use English like you are right now, it is English. It doesn't become another language just because someone else is using it. understand?and English is optional.
Japan is moving into attack mode against China.
Japan Detains Two China Ship Captains, May Rekindle Tensions - Businessweek
The end result must be PLA occupation of Tokyo. No other result is acceptable.
We absolutely need to hurt them when it stings the most by hurting their economy and condemning publicly this act of aggression. Taiwanese should speak up too facing this non-stop Japanese BS.
So when is China going to attack Japan?
Are they not ready still?
So when is China going to attack Japan?
Are they not ready still?
Probably within the century.
Currently China needs to continue to build up her political influence and economic and military power before taking any appropriate measures against Japan.
But why?
You do understand they have US support along with potential nightmarish technology if they really want to.
That's why I said China needs to continue to build up her political influence and economic and military power before taking any appropriate measures against Japan.
Because currently, Japan is not a sovereign nation. They are a puppet state of the US, so attacking Japan would mean attacking the US. When I say China needs to continue to build up her political influence and economic and military power -- it's not in regards to Japan, but the US.
True.
But still, even in the year 2050 - the USA would still be far more advanced than China.