Genesis
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You did see where I said "Considered", right?
ISIS? Ok so I was being a dick. Afghan Taliban? It could be argued that there's a strong similarity there in the way things went down. Country just coming out of a serious war, struggling to find its footing, a new force backed by a neighbor based solely on idealogy sweeps in and takes control.
Unless the previous Afgan government legitimized the Taliban, we are not similar.
Did you happen to catch that clip of the Chinese telling P-8 to leave? And do you remember what the P-8's response was? That was fiery cross reef. Take a look at where it is in relation to China and tell me if you weren't Chinese, your first reaction wouldn't be wtf?
As for the second part, I actually appreciate that answer more than BS claims and playing victim because that's the god's honest truth. You're growing more powerful and you feel like you should be allowed to do anything you want. The rest is just horse shit.
First I am Chinese, and distance don't matter, second, that's what it is, but we all got to let the other have some wiggle room, no need to back anyone into a corner.
I'm sure it would. However, doesn't seem like they have a problem with us being there. By the way, we didn't enter China's territorial waters or airspace. That would be pretty much the same as declaring war on China.
We're just walking along on our way to our friend's place. It's the guy in the 10,000 dollar suit who's pretending like he owns the sidewalk because he just bought his first suit.
True you haven't done that yet. Or maybe never will, however as we seen with the New York imaginary kidnapper/rapist cop, intent may not be enough to convict, but it sure as hell going to make one look at it seriously.
I didn't bring up the your border dispute with India either. You did. Or did you already forget that.
If you settle it peacefully with your neighbors, no one will, if you decide to force the issue. Who knows?
As for the rest of it, Taiwan doesn't seems to interested in rejoining China. We don't plan on forcing them.
We did settle most of our borders peacefully, the ones we didn't, have other unfortunate circumstances.
As to Taiwan, it's not your job to do anything, we will. And we promise we won't burn it to the ground like you did to the South. We'll keep the bummers to a minimum as well.
Senkaku was lost in the first Sino-Japanese war. We weren't there to right all wrongs, we were just getting you back territory you lost in the second war.
Taiwan was also lost then, why did you give it back? Maybe it was under the everything clause?
It was North Korea that started the Korean War. Korea was already divided up. They decided to go for the whole thing, with a little help from their Chinese friends, of course.
I can agree to disagree.
The world police line is just something every Chinese brings up when I point out that they're not really a close second as yet. I've just learned to ignore it.
PPP is for suckers. Hit me up when your nominal GDP bigger than us. I would say hit me up when your per capita GDP matches ours. But you and I are going to be dead and buried before that.
Close second to what? What are you going to do with 11 carriers if things goes our way, and if it doesn't what do we need 11 carriers for.
During the Cold War and WW2, US had far more assets, there was a need for it, as times change needs change.
PPP is for suckers that's why I said what I said. As to per capita, it matters sure, but anyone think living in Japan is worse than living in the US? Or UK? In terms of national strength, what really matters is total output, or else China wouldn't be the biggest trading nation.
Who is? If you are talking about my post on Aksai Chin, the post I quoted clearly said Aksai ChinaThey're talking about Karakoram.
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