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I believe the chinese are getting paranoid :rofl:

PLA fears of 'Vietnamese invasion' halt Chinese city government's road construction project | South China Morning Post

China's PLA says the road in Guangxi linking a remote village to Fangchenggang city (above) would 'definitely become a serious threat to national defence and security'. Photo: Charlotte So

China’s People’s Liberation Army halted a city government’s road construction project on the border with Vietnam last month because of fears it could be used as a shortcut for a “Vietnamese invasion”.

If finished, the road would “definitely become a serious threat to national defence and security”, a PLA officer in charge of border affairs in Fangchenggang city, in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, was quoted as saying in Wednesday’s report China’s defence ministry website.

The two-lane road would have linked the village of Tansan, on the border with Vietnam, to the centre of Fangchenggang city, about 100km away.

The border area between China and Vietnam used to be one of the world’s most intensive area of military conflict.

After a brief but deadly war in 1979, in which more than 30,000 soldiers were killed on both sides, border clashes did not cease until 1990.

Tensions between China and Vietnam flared up again last May following a major confrontation after China installed an oil rig in the disputed waters of the South China Sea.

“This road [would have] one end running up to the border river, the other end straight to our frontline facilities,” the PLA officer explained.

The military stopped the building project – approved by Fangchenggang city government – on the second day of construction in February.

If war broke out between the nations, Vietnamese troops could use the road to launch an attack on the Chinese army, the PLA warned Tansan residents, where the road was being built.

However, the PLA’s intervention in halting the work angered villagers, according to the report. The road would have been the first paved road linking the village in the remote region to the rest of China

Some city government officials also challenged the military’s decision to intervene.

They have argued that the road would have enabled farmers in the area to transport their agricultural products to market. The low income of residents in the region would affect the local government’s poverty relief targets.

Military officials have made efforts to pacify the angry protests of locals.

PLA officers have visited every family in the village to inform residents about the sensitivity of the project and its potentially negative effect on China’s boarder defences. The military has also reached an agreement with the local government to prevent the occurrence of similar incidents in the future.

No construction projects in the region can be launched in future without military approval, the report said.
 
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lao cai: vietnam-china border
he he he I am seeing an invasion into china: tourists and merchants.


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Most likely the fake tourists will never go back to Vietnam and stay illegally until they get deported.

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I dont know about "Fake tourists" but for sure a lot of "Viets ladies" :D will stay for better living conditions,we have gender imbalance.it will not hurt if more of them stay permanently to solve our demographic problem
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I dont know about "Fake tourists" but for sure a lot of "Viets ladies" :D will stay for better living conditions,we have gender imbalance.it will not hurt if more of them stay permanently to solve our demographic problem

"Viets ladies" eh? :woot:
 
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I dont know about "Fake tourists" but for sure a lot of "Viets ladies" :D will stay for better living conditions,we have gender imbalance.it will not hurt if more of them stay permanently to solve our demographic problem
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This women from minority ethnic group at border go to China to work, don't orgasm yourself.

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Yeah, fear of Vietnamese invasion, that must be why we are building the trans-Southeast Asia high speed rail network. :crazy:

Look, please pick something with a bit more credit than South China Morning Post
 
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Yeah, fear of Vietnamese invasion, that must be why we are building the trans-Southeast Asia high speed rail network. :crazy:

Look, please pick something with a bit more credit than South China Morning Post

High speed rail is useless in mountainous area, there is too many bridges, easy to destroy.:enjoy:
 
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depends, vietnam lack any long range offensive weapon, however, we can destroy any target in VN from deep within China just using SRBM and MRBM and cruise missiles.

China just using SRBM and MRBM is useless, China does not reached to US level in Vietnam war. we can do same reattack on Quanxi and Guandong with our missiles.

PLA official is right when he stop this project.
 
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Yeah, fear of Vietnamese invasion, that must be why we are building the trans-Southeast Asia high speed rail network. :crazy:

Look, please pick something with a bit more credit than South China Morning Post

Pity I was expecting some intellectual honesty from you. I'm pretty sure a quick search will easily confirm the report from other Chinese sources. Like this one:

广西防城港一条在建扶贫路停工带来的启示【1】-军事频道-手机搜狐

[提要] 2014年底广西开始动工修建扶贫水泥路,动工仅仅两天,承包修路项目的防城海洪建设公司便收到了部队的停工通知。原因是,这条路一端连接界河,另一端直通我方阵地前沿,此处利于越南进攻,建成后势必对国防安全造成严重威胁。

The PRC Min. of Defence website still has the article and quotes that the SCMP was referring to:

广西防城港一条在建扶贫路停工带来的启示
——国防部网站


You should have admitted that it's true like other honest Chinese members have, instead of just directly insulting the OP.

In fact, there's nothing wrong with the military's decision. Given the incident that occurred recently in the Myanmar-China border, it's better to be prepared than sorry. It's the rational thing to do. But I guess you're not here for honest discussions, you're just here to do some PR work?
 
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