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US strategic rivalry with growing China will prove mistaken in long term

what do china nearby in Senkaku now ? Japan can sleep well now because big mouth of China is busy here in SCS.
Now, you are deluding yourself, hehe, you are busy or I am? little viet can draw China, only Vietnamese believe that.
 
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We make absolutely no apology for our views.

CPC is there to protect Chinese interests only, not to please foreigners.

Ok, I don't recall asking for any. I posted my thoughts to someone and you replied yours to me. Fair enough.
 
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Now, you are deluding yourself, hehe, you are busy or I am? little viet can draw China, only Vietnamese believe that.


you are deluding yourself, we are not.

China can not do provocative action with Japan. They will punish you, big boy but uneducated boy.
 
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ha ha ha...your insulting doesn´t impress me at all.

take a look on the map and realise how vulnerable you are. You are virtually surrounded by enemies:

- a nuclear armed Paskistan, you call it as your best friend. The country is shaken by economics desaster, political chaos, terrorism and the US drone strikes. Should the Taliban or radical military take over the nuclear arsenal, China could be the target.

- a nuclear armed and hostile India

- a nuclear armed friend/foe Russia. You never know friend or foe. Should Russia decide to abandon China and side with Vietnam. Russia would become your worst nightmare.

- a nuclear armed friend/foe unpredictable N Korea. Should the regime collapse, millions of refugees would enter China.

- a friend/foe S Korea, backed by US armed forces.

- a hostile mighty enemy Japan. They have the most potent army in western pacific, plus the technology to produce nukes.

- a hostile Taiwan, backed by US armed forces, refuses to unite with China. Majority of Taiwanese want status quo, do not want to join China, they even protest against harmless economics pacts recently.

- a hostile Philippines, backed by US armed forces

- Thailand: political chaos

- Burma: no longer your friend

- Laos: friend of Vietnam

and now you have turned Vietnam to your enemy. We had been very cooperative in the past, now thing has changed.

Do you have any friends at all in the world?

Didn't know the jungle had so many friends and we have so many enemies lol. So Einstein if China has no good ties with these countries when is China gonna collapse? :D or are you afraid to give us any date just to avoid being laughed at?
 
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7th Fleet: Thanks China, for your push to Vietnam
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U.S. navy renews call for ship visits to Vietnam as tensions worsen

By Greg Torode

Hong Kong Thu May 15, 2014 3:48am EDT

(Reuters) - The U.S. navy renewed calls on Thursday for more ship visits to Vietnam against the backdrop of a dramatic breakdown in relations between Vietnam and its giant neighbor, China.

The Seventh Fleet, which guards U.S. interests in the Pacific, restated its desire for stronger naval ties with Vietnam in a statement sent to Reuters, just as Hanoi looked to be running out of options in its territorial row with Beijing.

Anti-China riots broke out this week in Vietnam, killing more than 20 people and setting fire to factories perceived to have been Chinese-owned, after China towed a giant oil rig into waters claimed by both nations in the South China Sea.

"We are interested in engaging with all our partners in the South China Sea and would welcome increased port visits with Vietnam," fleet spokesman Commander William Marks said in an emailed response to questions about U.S. naval relations with Vietnam.

The United States and Vietnam have been gradually deepening military ties in the face of what they perceive as Chinese expansion in the South China Sea, but Hanoi has so far limited U.S. port calls to one visit of up to three ships each year.

Vietnamese military officials say they are intensifying talks with U.S. counterparts over deeper naval engagement, but are sensitive to China's reaction to this development.

"We're talking to U.S. but it is too early to say how the tensions now will change our approach," one Vietnamese military source said. "We have a lot to consider."

Alarmed at China's military rise and territorial assertiveness, Vietnam has broadened a host of military relationships in recent years, most notably with its Cold War-era patron, Russia, and India.

Vietnamese military officials also keep close ties with the Philippines, which is also locked in a worsening territorial dispute with China in the South China Sea.

China and Vietnam fought a brief but bloody border war in 1979, and clashed at sea in 1988, when China occupied its first holdings in the strategic Spratly islands.

The U.S. navy is also keen for more extensive exercises with Vietnam's expanding navy, which now includes state-of-the-art Russian-built ships and Kilo-class submarines.

A search-and-rescue exercise off Vietnam's central coast last year marked the first time ships from the two navies had maneuvered together.

"Any time we can increase the complexity of an exercise, it improves the communication and interoperability between our navies," Marks said.

"The overall goal is improved security and stability in the region, and working together is a big part of that."

U.S. military officials said the U.S. navy had not changed deployments due to the Sino-Vietnamese crisis but was conducting daily surveillance flights over the South China Sea.

The Seventh Fleet's command ship, the USS Blue Ridge, and a destroyer are also currently in the South China Sea.

Carl Thayer, an expert on the Vietnamese military at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra, said he believed Hanoi should seize any opportunity to expand military engagement with the United States, including intelligence sharing.

"At this point, kissing up to the U.S. has got to be in Vietnam's long-term interests, as well as being a vital tactic in the short-term," he said.

"It is one of the only options Vietnam's got right now."

(Reporting By Greg Torode; Editing by Mark Bendeich)
 
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Let us know when you allow US to station on your soil, that's when China has pushed your jungle to beg Uncle Sam.
 
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