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U.S. Asian Allies: US ready to fight war

Korea is not on the dark side. They are on the right side: http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_international/632404.html

Japan will probably help south-Korea to take back north-Korea and in return they will help Japan and their project for the region.

Please tell me you're not being serious and just trolling o_O
No , they don't I have talked with these beasts for long time now. In real life they are very silent and obedient but on the internet they advocate genocide on everybody they think is enemy to them.
 
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Korea is not on the dark side. They are on the right side: Dokdo subject to S. Korea-U.S. defense treaty: Seoul | GlobalPost

Dokdo is disputed with Japan, dumbass.


No , they don't I have talked with these beasts for long time now. In real life they are very silent and obedient but on the internet they advocate genocide on everybody they think is enemy to them.

On the internet you squeal about how your fictional Altaic race should rule ever pebble and drop of water on the planet. In real life you squeal as the West rams another one up your backside. You talk tough but have no freedom and no balls. China is humble and modest but defies scum like you to the death.
 
Information is being share to give answer to Chinese terrorism:

S. Korea, US and Japan discussing sharing military information

Posted on : Apr.12,2014 13:31 KST


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    President Park Geun-hye talks to Minister of Defense Kim Kwan-jin at a ceremony where Air Force Chief of Staff Choi Cha-kyu made his first report to the president since being appointed, at the Blue House, Apr. 11. (Yonhap News)
    Seoul and Tokyo have no information sharing agreement; US pushing for more cooperation between its two allies
    By Park Hyun and Gil Yun-hyung, Washington and Tokyo correspondents and Park Byong-su, senior staff writer The military information protection agreement that was shelved after former South Korean President Lee Myung-bak tried to push it through without public consent is on the table once again, this time as a three-way agreement between South Korea, the US, and Japan, senior South Korean officials say. With anti-Japanese sentiment in the South Korean public making it practically impossible to pass a bilateral agreement between the two countries, the US has been brought into the agreement. “We believe that it is essential for South Korea, Japan, and the US to share information about North Korean nuclear weapons and missiles,” said South Korean Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin before the National Assembly’s National Defense Committee on Apr. 9. “In this sense, we agree on the need to consider signing an MOU between related organizations in the three countries.” “The response that Defense Minister Kim provided the National Defense Committee reflects the government’s position. We agree with the need for the agreement on a military level,” a senior government official visiting Washington, D.C. confirmed during a meeting with South Korean Washington correspondents on Apr. 10. The official added that the form that this agreement would take would need to be determined through deliberations between officials in the three countries’ militaries. This indicates that, while the South Korean government has not yet decided whether the agreement will take the form of a treaty or an MOU, it has decided to join discussions with Japan and the US. The South Korean government’s decision to move forward with an issue as sensitive as exchanging military information with Japan - despite heightened tensions over the fraught history between the two countries - is due to pressure from the US, sources say. The US is seeking to strengthen the trilateral system of security cooperation with South Korea and Japan to respond to China’s growing military might and the North Korean nuclear program. The central elements in these efforts are the construction of a three-way missile defense system and exchange of military information between the three countries. The US Defense Department said that Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel called Kim Kwan-jin on Apr. 10 to express his appreciation for Kim’s support for the Defense Trilateral Talks (DTT) between the three countries that will be held in Washington the following week and to tell him that the three countries must do everything in their power to strengthen trilateral cooperation to counter the threat posed by North Korea. Currently, military information sharing agreements are in place between South Korea and the US and between the US and Japan, but not between South Korea and the Japan, as the US would like to see, reports suggest. Of course, the South Korean and Japanese militaries also agree about the need to share information about North Korea. It also appears that the South Korean government expects that persuading the public will be easier by bringing the US into the equation. The government’s decision to promote the military information exchange agreement not as an official treaty but rather as an MOU appears to take into account the fact that an MOU, unlike a treaty, does not need to be ratified by parliament, and also that it does not involve any legal responsibility. The Japanese newspaper Nihon Keizai Shimbun also reported on Apr. 11 that South Korea, Japan, and the US had begun considering the idea of signing a trilateral agreement about sharing military information. More specifically, the paper said, the idea was being floated of trading MOUs that would set the rules for exchanging and protecting information related to security secrets, and that it was possible that this issue could be discussed during the Defense Trilateral Talks (DTT) between the three countries that will take place in Washington the next week. Defense Ministry spokesperson Kim Min-seok addressed the issue during a press briefing on Apr. 11. “In the case of Japan, there are a lot of unresolved issues and then there is public sentiment toward Japan, so this would only be possible if the necessary conditions were in place. For this reason, we decided not to talk about exchanging information during the meeting in Washington.”
 
HAHA, your own article shows how reluctant Korea is to work with Japan. None of this matters as Japan will eventually do a Pearl Harbor 2. Japan also kissed fat American asses right up to the point they shot torpedoes up into them, you better find a way to keeup up with one wing if find yourself flying with Abe.
 
HAHA, your own article shows how reluctant Korea is to work with Japan. None of this matters as Japan will eventually do a Pearl Harbor 2. Japan also kissed fat American asses right up to the point they shot torpedoes up into them, you better find a way to keeup up with one wing if find yourself flying with Abe.
Korea and Japan are formal allies you knot. US only has thngs to gain for them to work together and Japanese to get influence throughout the region. China has to accept this. Do you think US will stop Japan when they get another boner? They probably look the other way. Only Japan can bring peace to that wing of Asia. And the whole region will prosper imho.
 
Korea and Japan are formal allies you knot. US only has thngs to gain for them to work together and Japanese to get influence throughout the region. China has to accept this. Do you think US will stop Japan when they get another boner? They probably look the other way. Only Japan can bring peace to that wing of Asia. And the whole region will prosper imho.

LOL "formal allies". Untested allies are not allies. This is why your shitty empire collapsed. Japan would get annihilated by China singlehandedly in any war. But Japan's boner is only for the white man. Abe's camp wants nothing more than to carpet the United States in nuclear fire.

Then the Armenians, Greeks and Kurds can bring peace to the other wing of Asia, with no NATO daddy to protect you. The region will prosper from all the rat blood spilled into the earth in vengeance. Constantinople will rise once more from the bloody ash of Shitstanbul.
 
LOL "formal allies". Untested allies are not allies. This is why your shitty empire collapsed. Japan would get annihilated by China singlehandedly in any war. But Japan's boner is only for the white man. Abe's camp wants nothing more than to carpet the United States in nuclear fire.

Then the Armenians, Greeks and Kurds can bring peace to the other wing of Asia, with no NATO daddy to protect you. The region will prosper from all the rat blood spilled into the earth in vengeance. Constantinople will rise once more from the bloody ash of Shitstanbul.
It gets kind of old you keep advocating genocide in every msg. It only shows how fearful you are. But if China goes that path of nuclear genocide, everybody knows Chinese race will stop to exist. Japan and US won't need to use nuclear option against China, just let is cave in economically and go from there. I have confidence Japan will secure that wing. And why do you call Istanbul that way? Istanbul and Tokyo will become capital of Asia sooner or later. Chinese can come there to work. I need some comfort and cheap labor for my future company.
 
God damn.. Some of these comments from some Chinese are downright disgusting.
FYI, North korea is a god damn shi'thole compared to south korea. HOW is that a fucki,ng win?
 
Oh wow, did I just hit a nerve? :cheesy:
So much for the prestigious Chinese I.Q.
They are so smart that they advocate Genocide on Japanese, Turks, Indians, Uighur, Tibetans, Philippines and all of their neighbors. Even Einstein would be impressed.


This subhuman turd ape brings it upon himself with his seething envy. He's mad that he's poor, low IQ and has a tiny penis.

Coming from you? You need to tone it down and face the music.
 
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They're so smart that even logic can't catch up to them.

a side note:
Why would someone insult a mans penis?:o: is The Truth projecting his own problem to me? :eek:
A Freudian slip, also called parapraxis, is an error in speech, memory, or physical action that is interpreted as occurring due to the interference of an unconscious ("dynamically repressed") subdued wish, conflict, or train of thought guided by the ego
 
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