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US Aircraft Carriers near Senkakus

We humiliated the yanks in the Korean War, the Indians in 1962, 1967 and 1987, soviets in border fight, mauled Vietnam many times in 1974, 1979 and 1988.

PLA is undefeated in military warfare!

Suck it up and deal with it!

Do they not teach you what happened in the 80s where your SHUPA PLA ran with tails between their legs. Post that they only squeal about ARUNACHAL PRADESH.

Do they not teach you getting fingered by Viets all the time?

Do they not teachyou that you were the major country which got over run by the Imperial Japanese army? The Allied forces (Americans, Indian and Pakistani soldiers in the British army.) rescued you :D Else you would be a colony of Japan!

Do they not teach you that your own army assaulted unarmed students in the 80s? BRAVE PLA!

Recently the Japanese landed up internationally and intentionally on the island! And SHUPA PLA is fretting and fuming like a small girl.:rofl: The Dragon got transformed into a small girl becasue of the kiss of the Japanese!

You got sucked up in all of the above and got dealt with!:rofl:
 
anarchy99 is an endless source of entertainment in this thread :rofl:

There's not even a need to refute his points, his own writing clearly shows that he is not serious about any form of discussion and only interested in trolling.


Now for the opening topic, this is very likely a 'happy coincidence' with some intent. As noted, the Stennis is on its way to the gulf, but it did stop in the area. They probably noticed the convergence and decided to keep it there an extra few days as a subtle warning.
 
You do know what soft-power is, I mean, being a mod and all...

he knows nothing apart from the "USA is the root of all evil" mantra.

mods and tank things arent being selected here with a fortuitous hand it seems.

btw: that mongol meat with bamboo is a WMD of soft power! :toast_sign:
 
Uh oh! What would CCP do? :D

It would be interesting to see if CCP can control the hawkish generals of PLA as it tries to pacify them and move their missiles to the coast. Maybe they'd try flying some of their jets over US carriers as a warning that this is the "Dragon's Lair" and that the Eagles should stay away.

They will most probably send their fishing boats filled with washed out HKer's at the A/C's. :lol:
 
Well we can do it.
Soviets tried anti-ship ballistic missiles harder than the Chinese did and couldn't make it work. Americans don't bother because they know it doesn't work.

What Chinese are really attempting to do with DF-21D is a diversion tactic, so that regular anti-ship missiles could have a shot at US carriers.
 
Yes paper superpower. The only ever war they take pride in, is the war against India, where they outnumbered us 9 times and caught us unawares. Apart from that they have ZERO combat experience.

For Every Indian Soldier Martyred, 5 Chinaman were Killed. :lol:

Same Ratios in Vietnam, Soviet and Korean Wars.

You know the Wave Formations!
 
J-20 is vastly superior to ANYTHING in the US military.
That's a fact.

It doesn't suffocate the pilot like the F-22.

DF-21D is so badass the yanks are squirming like maggots in fear.

You seem to know a lot about playing with yourself, maybe because you are an expert at it.
When you experience what it's like to be with a woman, i guarantee, you won't have the time to be on PDF 24/7.

I guarantee you mate, being with a woman is a lot more fun than playing with toy planes and video games like you do :lol: chump!
'Chinese physics' have been debunked here a long time ago. And that is a real fact. :lol:
 
Big U.S. Fleet Nears Disputed Islands, But What For?
By KIRK SPITZER | September 30, 2012 |

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TOKYO – It’s probably just a coincidence; no need to worry yet. But the U.S. has quietly assembled a powerful air, land and sea armada not far from where Japan and China are squaring off over disputed islands in the East China Sea.

Two Navy aircraft carrier battle groups and a Marine Corps air-ground task force have begun operating in the Western Pacific, within easy reach of the Senkaku Islands. That’s where Japanese and Chinese patrol boats are engaged in an increasingly tense standoff.

Big U.S. Fleet Nears Disputed Islands, But What For? | U.S. | TIME.com

The US war criminals WMD are not there by coincidence. It is the US who are behind all these territorial disputes. A divided Asia and with China as the evil would be good for the US who can then maintain their military and political influences and applies a neo colonial rule. Regarding the Daiyou Islands, these Islands are nearer to China and Taiwan and they are far away from Japan juslike the Malvinas are much nearer to Argentina than to UK. These Island are under the US to maintain hate and division between China and Japan. A united Asia will reduce US' economic, political and military influences.
 
A united Asia will reduce US' economic, political and military influences.
And you really think China's behavior in Asia, and the Chinese members' racist behaviors here on this little corner of the Internet, is conducive for that Asian unity against the West? News for you, what is 'the West' is no longer geographical but notional, meaning 'the West' is now a set of shared ideas and beliefs that crosses racial/ethnic and political borders. That mean South Korea, Japan, and Singapore, political and economic powerhouses in Asia, are members of 'the West'. US economic, political, and military influences will continue in Asia to offset China will be unto your children's life times. Longer if China will continue to behave as we are seeing today.
 
Big U.S. Fleet Nears Disputed Islands, But What For?
By KIRK SPITZER | September 30, 2012 |

two-carriers.jpg


TOKYO – It’s probably just a coincidence; no need to worry yet. But the U.S. has quietly assembled a powerful air, land and sea armada not far from where Japan and China are squaring off over disputed islands in the East China Sea.

Two Navy aircraft carrier battle groups and a Marine Corps air-ground task force have begun operating in the Western Pacific, within easy reach of the Senkaku Islands. That’s where Japanese and Chinese patrol boats are engaged in an increasingly tense standoff.

Big U.S. Fleet Nears Disputed Islands, But What For? | U.S. | TIME.com
and these aircraft careers have the special feature where fighter jets take off from ship.
 
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