You can think it's legit based on the report from ICC or UN and that the war against Iraq is justified but that does not mean people around the world think it's legal. I never said leaders from around the world stating the war as illegal but citizens got it? You have said war is unavoidable because Iraq didn't allow for all sites to be inspected and that there are proof they are making wmd (be it chemical weapons or nukes). North Korea has conducted nuclear test already, what more proof does US want? Running out of $ or perhaps a chicken to wage another war? You still haven't answered me this.
If war against Iraq was justified Bush wouldn't have to make the following statement huh.
If a war between China and Japan breaks out it's about defending the sovereignty and not based on some report whether some country is making WMD or not. You can support Japan for re-militarizing whether they are gonna change their constitution is another. Time will tell.
Have i told you my Youtube was down?? It took me 20 minute to watch that 49 second video..... The video He admitted invading Iraq was a mistake is what people cut it to be, it's taken out of context, the whole video is not shown. LOL, if you think the Video is of true content, i think i overestimated your tiny brain. Everyone, even my 5 years old niece know, that video is a re-edit.
But since you are here on the topic, i want to ask you a question, Mistake = Illegal??
Say you drive a car, you make a mistake by turning on the turning indicator, is that illegal?
Say you go to a shop, you make a mistake by purchasing a wrong brand of milk, is that illegal?
Say you go to the beach, you mistakenly forgot to bring a bathing suit, so you go in fully clothed, is that illegal?
Dude, Mistake is a wrong choice or a wrong course of action, Doesn't not necessary make it illegal, or unjustified. What the mistake have been made, combine with the action that follow, he could have said invading Iraq is a mistake, does not mean he think the war is unjust. Nor does he publicly apologise for what he did in Iraq. Again, a lot of mistake happens. It does not automatically goes to unjust. If you arte claiming that, that mean you are out of context.
I don't really care if you think people around the world think the war is wrong, cos that will be BS. At best you heard news or poll and see "Some" people say the war is wrong. Unless you have talked to all the people in all the nation, you cannot use the phase "PEOPLE IN THE WORLD THINK THE WAR IS WRONG" When you don't have proof that this is indeed evidence, all you hear is hearsay, and you know what is hearsay, right?
Granted,
you can say you believe the war was wrong, you can say your friend believe the war was wrong, you can, at some extent say, you believe your countrymen believe the war was wrong, but you have to be either egoistical or you have actually talk to all the people in the world to say people(or in your own word, citizen) in the world think the war is wrong. Well i don't supposed you had talk to
EVERYONE in the world? So what you think muct be what other people in the world think then, if that is not ego narcissist, then i don't know what.
What good will it be if we invade North Korea, they have
Already have nuke, if we invade it it will be most likely turn into a thermonuclear war. Which will include China being nuke by North Korean, (Their nuck cannot reach US mainland at the moment) are you wanting to see that?? If you do, i don't mind LOL
We will defend Japan and Senkaku, that much is for sure, that's the US-Japanese Mutual Defensive pact we have signed back at 1950s. I believe whether Japanese change their constitution is Japanese own business, Chinese nor American have no say in it. So does how Japan plan to defend themselve is their own business, anyone not Japanese have no say in it.
War in Senkaku will be a big set back for China, that's why all they do now is harassment tactics. For China, it's a prospect road ahead, a war will damage their own economy, depend on how long the war last and how heavy the casulty is and the extend of the war, the damage can be light or heavy. What Japan have got to lose? Their economy is crap, they don't have their own defence industry (Most of the equipment they got is from us) they don't have much to lose ANYWAY. For the US, at worse we lost the whole 7th fleet, but we do have another 11 fleet (We have 12 Fleet with 11 active fleet and 1 training and reserve fleet) For US, it will be business as usual.
As for the right of war, when there is a dispute, there will not be right or wrong, depends on who fire first. I don't see how Japanese will fire first as they HAVE the island in their control. So, if you think the reason will be in Chinese side, you better think again.
If you do not know this, then you are less capable than i originally thought.
Japanese have some good military technology but their stuff is too expensive to buy for many countries. While Indonesia and Vietnam might be the emerging countries, others may find it difficult to justify the price tags (somewhat similar to European programs).
The ShinMaywa US-2 is a good plan for tactical transport of marines, commandos, casualties in a war and emergency naval cargo during naval warfare and is a truly multi-role aircraft. Apart from Russia and Canada, it is the only country that makes such large flying boats.
I feel that this is one product many Asian countries with coastal lines would be interested to buy. However, the aircraft will face tough competition from the tried-and-tested Beriev Be-200 which is actively used in a hell load of activities internationally well known.
Their tech is always good but the price tag is high mostly because they do not have (or rather they cannot have) mass production in them in mind, unlike America or France, when they invented a military hardware, they can mass produce it and sell it to other people, which will help out the cost. Every tech Japanese have, financially thinking is a F-22 Project, invest in high price and cannot transfer them to another coutnry and only made a little, hence their price is a lot higher than similar platform.
In Japan case, it's cheaper for them to buy off-the -shelf hardware rather invent their own as they will be cheaper and they do not need a military industry to support them.
some pictures from the Japanese Army. The soldiers seem to dress like their US counterparts.
Soldiers of the Ground Self-Defence Force set Patriot missiles at the Defence Ministry in Tokyo. — Photo AFP
Japan Ground Self Defence Force JGSDF members
Permission under Public Domain as a work of the United States Marine Corps.
Sailors aboard Japanese destroyer JS KONGO.
Permission under Public Domain as a work of the employee of
US Navy .
JASDF F-15J fighter planes taking off
Permission under Public Domain as a work of the
US Federal government.
Japanese Soldier with Night Vision Goggles
Japanese cadets. Permission under Public Domain as a work of the employee of
United States Marine Corps.
MSDF Vessel Kongo launches SM3 missile
I had a training exercise with the JGSDF once, the first impression is they are too polite, like they will invite you for teas before they shot at you, but man, did i make it wrong for thinking they are just paper tiger.....