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Chinese jets "unsafely" intercept U.S. military plane over South China Sea

Bolsheviks aren't foreign to Russia to be called an invader. Invasion is an incursion of foreign force. What else did you miss? Let's see, do all those native indian nations count? How about Nicaragua, Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Panama, Honduras, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, El Salvador and I'm still only going through the ones in America. You even missed Vietnam, and there are many more. But if I list them all, I'll be accused of derailing the thread.

The US was involved with the Russia when Tsar is still in power, that's the point of US involvement, to prevent the Tsar from falling, you cannot invade a friendly country. In fact, the confederate state of America are seen as the INVADER to the United States during US Civil War

US Never invaded a sovereignty country called Nicaragua, US occupied Nicaragua as part of Spanish-American War where Nicaragua is part of Spain during Banana War, the same goes to Honduras, Dominican Republic and El Salvador. The Nicaragua, Honduras, Dominican Republic and El Salvador today has all been independent after WW2.

US never invaded Vietnam, US were prohibited to set foot on North Vietnam on ground.

You are welcome name the 53 countries I seems to have missed. I doubt you can actually do it tho.
 
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thas long list, so who are the invader of century and crying about border control?
 
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Hungary was one of the Axis power. Missed whole lot more, China and Russia among them.
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So, what part of Hungary did the US invade and when?

I did not count Cambodia because it was a US-friendly country back in 1970 when the Cambodia Campaign started. my definition of invasion is an invasion of a hostile or non-cooperative country, I don't think you can call invasion of Cambadia an invasion when the Royal Cambodian Troop were actually fighting alongside the US and ARVN troop.

Otherwise I would have to include France, Belgium and Netherland in that list of US invasion too
I see.

The Netherlands got liberated by Canadians and Poles, mostly. Of course, this was after Market Garden, which saw 2 US airborne divisions (82nd, 101st) land in our country, along with a Britisch division and Polish para's.

LOL @ China invading South Congo and Russia. Desperate much? Then you have the balls to say US never invaded Vietnam. Never go full retard.

Here is list of the 70 countries/territories Americunts invaded/meddled in.

Even if we discount everything before 1945, there are still more than 15 (Not that I blame you for lacking brain cells to count properly):
Lame. Don't change the subject from INVASION to air strike or 'meddled in' (lots of countries 'meddle in' other countries. It is besides the point). 53 to go.
 
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Come one, do not use international law, international this or that as argument. For sure this is only geopolitical issue between China and US, Chinese interest and US interest that's the FACT. Like West itself give a damn about international law. US send MILITARY planes to Chinese CLAIMED territory, and Chinese responded, that's all. Action - reaction, what you all expected? It happen everywhere, and it will happen anytime.
 
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Invasion, airstrike, meddled in, whatever. You messing with other country issue, you WRONG!
Sure, if that makes you happy. Hero.

Come one, do not use international law, international this or that as argument. For sure this is only geopolitical issue between China and US, Chinese interest and US interest that's the FACT. Like West itself give a damn about international law. US send MILITARY planes to Chinese CLAIMED territory, and Chinese responded, that's all. Action - reaction, what you all expected? It happen everywhere, and it will happen anytime.
Why have international law if it is not used?

Reminder 1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Treaties_of_Indonesia
Reminder 2: Natuna Islands http://nbr.org/publications/element.aspx?id=861
 
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So, what part of Hungary did the US invade and when?


I see.

The Netherlands got liberated by Canadians and Poles, mostly. Of course, this was after Market Garden, which saw 2 US airborne divisions (82nd, 101st) land in our country, along with a Britisch division and Polish para's.


Lame. Don't change the subject from INVASION to air strike or 'meddled in' (lots of countries 'meddle in' other countries. It is besides the point). 53 to go.

Oh well.........may be this would be better off telling what US had invaded in the past. Mind you, the list is still too board to be consider

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_invasions
 
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Everyone thinks they can easily bully or scare china into some kind of deal... they want china to bend over and just let them have there way with it.. but its just the start china is not weak like others... now at this time its almost equal to any super power in the world and will teach them a lesson if they underestimate it and tried to force any thing on it.. I think they are testing china's limits by doing all kinds of the stupid stuff... I hope china is clever and will not give them any reason to attack it as they are here to find reasons to attack it either by themselves or by others...
Long live china .god protect it always.. :)
 
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If not even helping massmurdering terrorist and seperatists with U.S. soldiers on the ground against the will of the population and government both in Lybia and Syria counts as an "invasion" and breaking international law, then Chinas air defence intercepting U.S. spy planes in the SCS is far from anything wrong no matter what ANY law says.
 
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The US was involved with the Russia when Tsar is still in power, that's the point of US involvement, to prevent the Tsar from falling, you cannot invade a friendly country. In fact, the confederate state of America are seen as the INVADER to the United States during US Civil War.

Your timeline is all wrong. Tsar abducated his throne long before the US invasion. The Feburary revolution in 1917 saw the overthrown of the Tsar and the forming of the provisional government, and the Oct revolution is where the Bolsheviks took power overthrowing the provisional government. US sent its expeditionary in July 1918, after USSR had already formed.

US Never invaded a sovereignty country called Nicaragua, US occupied Nicaragua as part of Spanish-American War where Nicaragua is part of Spain during Banana War, the same goes to Honduras, Dominican Republic and El Salvador. The Nicaragua, Honduras, Dominican Republic and El Salvador today has all been independent after WW2.

I guess Japan never invaded HK, Philippines, Burma, etc as these were all colonies at the time. Is that what the people of those countries will tell you?
 
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The US was involved with the Russia when Tsar is still in power, that's the point of US involvement, to prevent the Tsar from falling, you cannot invade a friendly country. In fact, the confederate state of America are seen as the INVADER to the United States during US Civil War

US Never invaded a sovereignty country called Nicaragua, US occupied Nicaragua as part of Spanish-American War where Nicaragua is part of Spain during Banana War, the same goes to Honduras, Dominican Republic and El Salvador. The Nicaragua, Honduras, Dominican Republic and El Salvador today has all been independent after WW2.

US never invaded Vietnam, US were prohibited to set foot on North Vietnam on ground.

You are welcome name the 53 countries I seems to have missed. I doubt you can actually do it tho.
What? LOL So your definition of an invasion is your soldier set foot on the ground in a sovereign territory? In that case, how did we invade Russia, India, South Congo, Burma, Japan? LOL Legitimately, I gave you only two countries (South Korea and Vietnam) that we set foot to fight a war. So that make it 0.03% in 64 years, son. LOL

For the US, you have to include Italy, Russia, Spain, Britain, China, North Vietnam, Argentina, Romania, France, Philippines, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Turkey, Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary, Mongolia, Latvia, Ukrainian USSR, Croatia, Slovakia, Albania, Finland, Lebanon, Tananyika, Iran, Bosnia, Yogoslavia. These are all countries that I can name of top of my head that you invade or have skirmish in their territory in one form or another.

And why should anyone believe You.
You have provided nothing, except thin air.
I give You a chance, by moving to a hypotetical situation, which You choose to ignore.
You have nothing to contribute to a his discussion.
What was your hypothetical situation again? Fact is you try to spy on our EEZ and we come to intercept. Then you cry foul that we do it within 50ft which come from your mouth. That's a fact.
 
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Your timeline is all wrong. Tsar abducated his throne long before the US invasion. The Feburary revolution in 1917 saw the overthrown of the Tsar and the forming of the provisional government, and the Oct revolution is where the Bolsheviks took power overthrowing the provisional government. US sent its expeditionary in July 1918, after USSR had already formed.

Dude, the time line is right, the START of revolution is in 1917, the Tsar is still in control of some part of Russia, and were NOT defeated. If they were, the US will NEVER HAVE A CHANCE TO LAUNCH OFFENSIVE WITHIN RUSSIA.

It's basically the same during Korean War, the US intervene after the North Korean ALREADY went down south and cross the 38th Parallel, and US STOPPED the NK invasion merely from Pusan, the southern tip of South Korea. Does that means since North Korea had already invaded the South, the South Korean Government does not exist and hence the US actually invaded South Korea??

The only different between TSAR Russia and South Korea is that the US and its Allied successfully defended South Korea, while they failed with Tsar Russia.


I guess Japan never invaded HK, Philippines, Burma, etc as these were all colonies at the time. Is that what the people of those countries will tell you?

It's not the same. US liberated those south American country from Spanish rules with US troop were actually invited to fight inside Haiti, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, and El Salvador. Read up Cuba Independence Movement if you like. If you have any knowledge of South American History. You will understand how most South American countries independence were credited with US intervention.

Japan on the other hand, did the exact different things, Japan replace the colonial master with themselves, while US left almost all of their colony in Central/South America (Except Philippine and Puerto Rico) a few years after the Spain was expelled.

What? LOL So your definition of an invasion is your soldier set foot on the ground in a sovereign territory? In that case, how did we invade Russia, India, South Congo, Burma, Japan? LOL Legitimately, I gave you only two countries (South Korea and Vietnam) that we set foot to fight a war. So that make it 0.03% in 64 years, son. LOL

For the US, you have to include Italy, Russia, Spain, Britain, China, North Vietnam, Argentina, Romania, France, Philippines, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Turkey, Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary, Mongolia, Latvia, Ukrainian USSR, Croatia, Slovakia, Albania, Finland, Lebanon, Tananyika, Iran, Bosnia, Yogoslavia. These are all countries that I can name of top of my head that you invade or have skirmish in their territory in one form or another.

Did the Chinese sucks their finger during Sino-Soviet Border Dispute? The Chinese did not attack Russia in Damansky Island, Kamchatka and Tielieketi?

Did the Chinese magically attack ROC troop hiding in Burma from within China's own border?

So, India magically loses the battle of Rezang La without Chinese troop in the region?

So, China were not part of the UN force in South Congo? If you counted US invasion of North Korea is an invasion, then you also must count South Congo as part of Chinese invasion.

And China were not part of US led allied during WW2???

And lol at your list. Do tell me in each case which US troop were in those country? US invaded Argentina and Finland? LOL at your list. Learn Some history, son.
 
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