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[HISTORIC DAY] TODAY NOV 19, CHINA AMENDMENTS THEIR NEW DEFENCE LAW !! TO PROTECT OVERSEAS INTERESTS

Like older people said.

"The Political power comes from barrel of a gun"




Indeed my brother :cheers:




Yeah those troller think daddy USA will always save them :rofl: What a joke

Just like in 2008, when Russia invade Georgia and annex Abkhazia & South Ossetia, Not a single US troops come to help georgia. Before that happen, US always give lip-service toward georgia, but LOL

And again in 2014, when Russia annex Crimea Peninsula. Against there is NO US troops come to help Ukraine.


Those trollers think US will risk a WW 3 with a Powerful Nuclear Country like China, for them o_O

Anyway, China have plenty 400-600km Anti Ship Missile, like YJ-12, YJ-18, and soon YJ-21. That can sink any navy without even than navy detect the Chinese ships
Can't blame though, as their daddy USA is the only hope apart from their 'pirate attack' or other jokes, even that hope is a false one...
 
Expanding the scope of security periphery was unavoidable as China's external interests continnued to grow. In this case, actions that would not elicit China's reaction in places where China would have no need or capability to get involved in are now much less now, or non-existent. This is the nature of a great power. The difference is that China does not and will not apply force arbitrarily, and without consuming all other means.

China now is the world's largest trading nation, largest trading partner, largest exporter and, soon, importer.

It is the largest consumer of energy, largest importer of energy resources. It is the largest commercial fleet nation.

It is the largest consumer of world's main commodities, China's interests are now more or less world's interestss.

China is the largest tourist sending country in the world. It is one of the largest investors, with extensive BRI framework in place.

Of course China would have to be forced to think globally, in terms of its national security calculations. It is a globally-engaged country. China's diplomatic force is the largest in the world.

Within this context, anything/any development in the world may fall under the scope of China's national security and development interests.

Any other country with that size of China would have already passed a comprehensive security law; China is very deliberative, cautious, and prudent.

Very well said.
 
Expanding the scope of security periphery was unavoidable as China's external interests continnued to grow. In this case, actions that would not elicit China's reaction in places where China would have no need or capability to get involved in are now much less now, or non-existent. This is the nature of a great power. The difference is that China does not and will not apply force arbitrarily, and without consuming all other means.

China now is the world's largest trading nation, largest trading partner, largest exporter and, soon, importer.

It is the largest consumer of energy, largest importer of energy resources. It is the largest commercial fleet nation.

It is the largest consumer of world's main commodities, China's interests are now more or less world's interestss.

China is the largest tourist sending country in the world. It is one of the largest investors, with extensive BRI framework in place.

Of course China would have to be forced to think globally, in terms of its national security calculations. It is a globally-engaged country. China's diplomatic force is the largest in the world.

Within this context, anything/any development in the world may fall under the scope of China's national security and development interests.

Any other country with that size of China would have already passed a comprehensive security law; China is very deliberative, cautious, and prudent.
Bro, PLa is just for parade events, they cant fight in real war without help from daddy Jap and US. Not mentioning Cnese join PLA mainly for good salary and stable jobs ( they have to bribe the Officer to pass the recruitment)

Ppl just read abt PLA for fun, no nid to waste too much time to write a long comment like this 😻
 
Within a decade, half of the Pacific will be ours. For some tiny flies and their joke navy/airforce around SCS, a couple of DJIs are more than enough to squash them to pieces...
Some tiny flies r members of RCEP if u forgot.

Pls dont reveal ur bad intention too soon, or all of those "flies " will quit RCEP and make CN suffer a humiliation when RCEP failed :lol:
 
Honestly, they targeted India who boasting to close malacca strait from Chinese Shipping Fleet.

Dude, Malacca strait is not part of India:rofl:

India is the least of your concern regarding Malacca strait. They can only stop you from their small Andaman/Nicobar military base that's not part of Malacca strait:rofl:.

It will be a DECLARATION of WAR.

WRONG. 9 dash line military enforcement is the DECLARATION OF WAR. Especially if you continue your activity to disturb Indonesian North Natuna Sea.

Malaysian have Half side of the Strait

This is exactly why I used that movie clip. You don't really understand malaysians, do you? They even hate chinese mainlanders more than the Indonesians. You got even much bigger territorial problem with them with your 9 dash line BS claim :rofl: .

Trust me dude, your hundred billion dollars worth of fleet will be useless in Malacca strait. It's 900 km long and very very narrow (in some part even less than 5 km). Indonesia & Malaysia only need mobile land based cheap short range missiles to destroy your fleet from both sides. :rofl:

Not only that, every ship that enters Malacca strait practically has to slow down due to hectic traffic. Your warships will be sitting ducks. So Indonesia and Malaysia can basically target your warships anywhere along the coast as both will have the time on our side. Both countries can even deploy 100s even 1000s attacking points with hidden mobile units along the coast villages :rofl: .

Stop dreaming, Malacca strait will be your downfall. But I can give you a bit of advise. Just forget about 9 dash line BS claim. Otherwise just redirect your cargo ships to Baltic sea, or just pay the Thailand government heaven and earth to build Kra canal. :rofl:
 
Dude, Malacca strait is not part of India:rofl:

India is the least of your concern regarding Malacca strait. They can only stop you from their small Andaman/Nicobar military base that's not part of Malacca strait:rofl:.



WRONG. 9 dash line military enforcement is the DECLARATION OF WAR. Especially if you continue your activity to disturb Indonesian North Natuna Sea.



This is exactly why I used that movie clip. You don't really understand malaysians, do you? They even hate chinese mainlanders more than the Indonesians. You got even much bigger territorial problem with them with your 9 dash line BS claim :rofl: .

Trust me dude, your hundred billion dollars worth of fleet will be useless in Malacca strait. It's 900 km long and very very narrow (in some part even less than 5 km). Indonesia & Malaysia only need mobile land based cheap short range missiles to destroy your fleet from both sides. :rofl:

Not only that, every ship that enters Malacca strait practically has to slow down due to hectic traffic. Your warships will be sitting ducks. So Indonesia and Malaysia can basically target your warships anywhere along the coast as both will have the time on our side. Both countries can even deploy 100s even 1000s attacking points with hidden mobile units along the coast villages :rofl: .

Stop dreaming, Malacca strait will be your downfall. But I can give you a bit of advise. Just forget about 9 dash line BS claim. Otherwise just redirect your cargo ships to Baltic sea, or just pay the Thailand government heaven and earth to build Kra canal. :rofl:
VN will support more missiles, artillery, sea mines, even Kilo subs if u want to ID-Malay :lol:
 
China Mulls Defence Law Amendments amid Profound Changes in The World
By Liu Xuanzun and Liu Caiyu Source: Global Times Published: 2020/10/22 21:04:28



Threats to development interests added as reasons for defense mobilization

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Making their debut in the general public for the first time, DF-17 missiles join the National Day parade held in Beijing on October 1, 2019. Photo: Fan Lingzhi/GT

China is mulling amendments to its Law on National Defence amid profound changes in the world over the past two decades by adding key formulations, including threats to the country's development interests, as reasons for defense mobilization, and involvement in global security governance.

With China's development interests growing alongside the country's peaceful development, it has more and more overseas interests, including strategic transport lanes and Chinese citizens overseas and investments, which could be vulnerable to terrorism, regional instabilities as well as hostile attacks and lockdowns, with the proposed law amendments aiming to work in tandem with military reform to ensure China's peaceful development and growing interests around the world have the backing of defense forces when needed, analysts said on Thursday.

The amendment draft to the Law on National Defence was released on the website of the National People's Congress (NPC) on Wednesday, soliciting opinions from the general public from Wednesday to November 19, after the draft was deliberated by the NPC Standing Committee at a plenary session in Beijing. General Wei Fenghe, a Central Military Commission (CMC) member, a State Councilor and the Minister of National Defense, explained the draft in detail, media reported on Wednesday.

Wei said that the current Law on National Defense, which came into effect in 1997, cannot fully adapt to new missions and the requirements for the development of national defense and the Chinese military; therefore, it needs to be amended.

The world's strategic situation has undergone profound changes over the last 20 years, as the world has seen international strategic competition on the rise, continually increasing global and regional security issues, non-stop armed conflicts and regional warfare, and increasingly obvious instability and uncertainty in international security, Wei said.

Wei also noted that China is in a key period of strategic opportunity for development and is facing even more complicated security threats and challenges.

The draft amendment states that when China's sovereignty, unity, territorial integrity, and security and development interests are under threat, the country can conduct nationwide or local defense mobilization. The "development interests" part is a new addition to the current law.

China's development interests mainly involve two aspects; that is, domestic and overseas, Xu Guangyu, a senior adviser to the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association, told the Global Times on Thursday.

Domestic development interests include the likes of economical operation, and if these normal activities are contained or sabotaged by external forces by, for example, severe trade blockades, it should be viewed as a serious threat, Xu said.

Overseas development interests include China's overseas economic activities including investments and cooperation, such as China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative. China will need to make countermeasures if these operations are intentionally blocked by regional warfare or lockdowns, Xu said
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China's domestic development relies on overseas transport lanes for trade and energy supplies, and China now has a large number of investments overseas, Song Zhongping, a Chinese military expert and TV commentator, told the Global Times on Thursday.


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Two Su-35 fighter jets and a H-6K bomber fly in formation on May 11, 2018. The People's Liberation Army (PLA) air force conducted patrol training over China's island of Taiwan on Friday. Su-35 fighter jets flew over the Bashi Channel in formation with the H-6Ks for the first time, which marks a new breakthrough in island patrol patterns, said Shen Jinke, spokesperson for the PLA air force.Photo:China Military


The draft amendment's addition of "development interest" threats stresses the protection of the overseas transport lanes and overseas Chinese investments that could be vulnerable to terrorism, regional instabilities and hostile attacks and lockdowns, the experts said.


Under the current situation, in which the US is eyeing to rally its so-called allies to contain China's development in many ways, including militarily, having a legal basis to counter threats has significant meaning, analysts said.

Xu said that China's defense mobilization will be on a reciprocal basis. Only when the opponent adopts war-like measures will China counter with its own military measures.

In another proposed addition to the law, the draft amendment said that China could use its armed forces to protect overseas Chinese citizens, organizations, units and facilities, thus safeguarding China's overseas interests, and participating in activities including UN peacekeeping missions, international rescues, maritime escorts, joint exercises and anti-terrorism operations following the basic rules of international relations based on the principles of the UN Charter.

If China's overseas interests are seriously threatened, China would be able to use its military capabilities to effectively safeguard its overseas citizens and organizations so the country's interests are not harmed, Song said.

China's military reform, latest national defense strategy, steadily increasing defense budget and the law amendment work in tandem to achieve this goal, analysts said.

China is eyeing to build a "deep-blue-water" navy, with observers naming aircraft carriers, amphibious assault ships and large destroyers as key items in protecting China's overseas interests.

A third and much larger aircraft carrier is under construction in Shanghai, two Type 075 Amphibious Assault ships have been launched and a third under construction, and Eight Type 055 13,000 ton-class destroyers have either entered naval service, preparing for commissioning, or undergoing sea trials, reports said. Another type of more powerful amphibious assault ship, the Type 076, which could feature electromagnetic catapults to launch fixed-wing stealth armed reconnaissance drones, is also under development, foreign reports said.

The draft amendment also states that China will participate in global security governance, join multilateral security talks and push for and set up a set of international rules that is widely accepted, fair and reasonable.

Xu said that such kind of rules are needed as China's economic capacity and global influence grows while having so many connections to other parts of the world at the same time. China also represents many other developing countries that have their own interests to safeguard themselves but do not have loud enough voices to speak for themselves.

Under the amended law, China could send more troops overseas to participate in the likes of UN peacekeeping, anti-piracy, and anti-terrorism operations, Xu predicted.

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Vessels in the Taiwan Straits, July 20, 2017. /CGTN Photo

New battlefields


Besides border, maritime and air defense, the draft amendment also states that China should take necessary measures to safeguard activities, assets and other interests in other key security fields including outer space, electromagnetic space and networks.

Beijing-based military expert Li Jie told the Global Times on Thursday that the US and its so-called allies have been attempting to contain China not only in traditional defense approaches, but also new (and less visible) fields such as space and networks.

These fields could become "new battlefields" where no bullet is fired, but gaining superiority in them will hold significant advantages in traditional defense fields by winning the war of information, analysts said.

The draft revisions also aim to make Chinese military service a profession revered by the whole of society, which analysts said will guarantee that they better accomplish missions in emergencies, war and occasions in which national sovereignty, security and development interests are being harmed.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1204388.shtml


This is a HISTORIC DAY for China and All Chinese people :tup:

So with this New Defence Law, China will send their Military Expeditionary Forces if :

1. Some Random country trying to block Malacca Smstrait or other strategically choke point for Chinese bound Ships.
2. Some Rebels, terrorist or Random country trying to threaten Chinese Overseas Investment, Facility & Factory.
3. Some Random terrorist or country trying to threaten the Safety of Overseas Chinese people.



This show China Military and Naval Power will become more active in order to Guard their Overseas Interests


Good thing..

Say good bye to BLA , BLF and other indian proxies which attack CPEC projects in Pakistan via their bases in Afghanistan.


I think China was a little late in announcing this law. Should have come years earlier.
 
Dude, Malacca strait is not part of India:rofl:

India is the least of your concern regarding Malacca strait. They can only stop you from their small Andaman/Nicobar military base that's not part of Malacca strait:rofl:.



WRONG. 9 dash line military enforcement is the DECLARATION OF WAR. Especially if you continue your activity to disturb Indonesian North Natuna Sea.



This is exactly why I used that movie clip. You don't really understand malaysians, do you? They even hate chinese mainlanders more than the Indonesians. You got even much bigger territorial problem with them with your 9 dash line BS claim :rofl: .

Trust me dude, your hundred billion dollars worth of fleet will be useless in Malacca strait. It's 900 km long and very very narrow (in some part even less than 5 km). Indonesia & Malaysia only need mobile land based cheap short range missiles to destroy your fleet from both sides. :rofl:

Not only that, every ship that enters Malacca strait practically has to slow down due to hectic traffic. Your warships will be sitting ducks. So Indonesia and Malaysia can basically target your warships anywhere along the coast as both will have the time on our side. Both countries can even deploy 100s even 1000s attacking points with hidden mobile units along the coast villages :rofl: .

Stop dreaming, Malacca strait will be your downfall. But I can give you a bit of advise. Just forget about 9 dash line BS claim. Otherwise just redirect your cargo ships to Baltic sea, or just pay the Thailand government heaven and earth to build Kra canal. :rofl:
LMAO... attack our fleet by guerilla fighters? :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Your guerilla fighters will be killed by our drones like rats, even before you have the chance to launch your 'short' (yes, really short :rofl: ) range missile...
Let alone the land attack weapons onboard our ships including Megatons/nukes...
P.S. Feel sad as human beings to see pieces of human body flying to the sky, but you will end up like the same if you dare to mess up with us...
BBC is crying about Chinese drones here, too:
 
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LMAO... attack our fleet by guerilla fighters? :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Your guerilla fighters will be killed by our drones like rats, even before you have the chance to launch your 'short' (yes, really short :rofl: ) range missile...
Let alone the land attack weapons onboard our ships including Megatons/nukes...
P.S. Feel sad as human beings to see pieces of human body flying to the sky, but you will end up like the same if you dare to mess up with us...
BBC is crying about Chinese drones here, too:
ID is too far for CN to control those drone from mainland CN, so the control room must be inside the ships of your fleet near Malacca.

VN will help them to detect which ship having drone control room, then just few ID Yakhont antiship missiles, that ships will be destroyed, so r those pathetic drones :lol:

For nuke attack, your leader never have the guts to uae it in Malacca, bro :lol:
 
ID is too far for CN to control those drone from mainland CN, so the control room must be inside the ships of your fleet near Malacca.

VN will help them to detect which ship having drone control room, then just few ID Yakhont antiship missiles, that ships will be destroyed, so r those pathetic drones :lol:

For nuke attack, your leader never have the guts to uae it in Malacca, bro :lol:
Never heard of Beidou? The drones used by ourselves (not the exported version) are controlled/navigated by Beidou and operated globally...
A few Yakhont antiship missiles? lol... do you know we have anti-ship/land-attack missiles capable of striking 2,000+ km range onboard our ships? Let alone our ballistic/cruise missiles which are capable of striking anywhere on this planet... But your navy is really too weak even to get close or even to detect our ships with your vintage soviet radar...
As for nukes, you are right, that is usually not for tiny nations around SCS...
 
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Never heard of Beidou? The drones used by ourselves (not the exported version) are controlled/navigated by Beidou and operated globally...
A few Yakhont antiship missiles? lol... do you know we have anti-ship/land-attack missiles capable of striking 2,000+ km range onboard our ships? Let alone our ballistic/cruise missiles which are capable of striking anywhere on this planet... But your navy is really too weak even to get close or even to detect our ships with your vintage soviet radar...
As for nukes, you are right, that is usually not for tiny nations around SCS...
Okay, but your drones cant fly directly from CN to Malacca , so they need a carrier for landing and take off. Then we will detect the carrier easily and ID Yakhont will sink that pathetic ship easily :lol:

For your +2,000km missiles ,it also no use, that missiles is not allowed to fly through VN-Lao-Camb air space and your coward leaders will not dare to wage war wt the whole ASEAN nations while u r just a dumb peasant posting few mad comments here for fun :lol:
 
Okay, but your drones cant fly directly from CN to Malacca , so they need a carrier for landing and take off. Then we will detect the carrier easily and ID Yakhont will sink that pathetic ship easily :lol:

For your +2,000km missiles ,it also no use, that missiles is not allowed to fly through VN-Lao-Camb air space and your coward leaders will not dare to wage war wt the whole ASEAN nations while u r just a dumb peasant posting few mad comments here for fun :lol:

Okay, if like you said Malaysia dare to block Malacca strait for Chinese Shipping Fleet. Which is a Declaration of War with China.

Do you ever heard of Island hopping strategy?
China can easily conquer Malaysian outer island, and build Airbase there to Patrol & Gained Air Superiority over Malacca Strait.

Like they did to your islands back in 1974 and 1988 :D

By the way, are u sure Cambodian and Laotian will not on Chinese side when something like that happen :rolleyes: Especially, thats mean the Malaysian side who declare War with China
 
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