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US warns China not to attempt Crimea-style action in Asia

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US will just say "God bless you" :lol:

China is virtually unbreakable. Not to say all the US T Bonds China has on its hands.
Also, China would buy Oil from Russia, but instead of paying with US Dollars, would do so with Euros. It would be the Armageddon for the US economy.

It is better to stay friends!!! Much better!
 
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Its still too hard and the price will be too high for u to transfer ur oil to coastal cities like HK, Bejing etc. So u still have to buy oil from Middle east to reduce the cost.

you are so ignorant TROLL

BJ is not even a coastal city
how far is middle east to the ports of China?
how far is Chongqing to China's coastal cities?
 
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China has a population of 1.4 billion, one of the longest coastlines in Asia. China will have a more powerful military than the US does, and there's nothing the US can do about that. 8-)

China must spend too much of state budget for security and dominating such a huge population and long coastline!!!

"more powerful mil ... " needless to make comment, simply because it's never ever existed.
 
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you are so ignorant TROLL

BJ is not even a coastal city
how far is middle east to the ports of China?
how far is Chongqing to China's coastal cities?
Okay, so what is the price for your oil drilling from Chongqing when transferring to HK , Beijing , Hai nan island ?? its higher or lower the price of oil importing from Middle east ??
 
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China is virtually unbreakable. Not to say all the US T Bonds China has on its hands.
Also, China would buy Oil from Russia, but instead of paying with US Dollars, would do so with Euros. It would be the Armageddon for the US economy.

It is better to stay friends!!! Much better!


China needs the U.S.'s money MORE than the U.S. needs China's toaster ovens and vacuum cleaners. As wages rise in China, it becomes less attractive as a manufacturing center. That will soon shift to Latin America and China will grind to a halt.
 
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I heard a bunch of fat ugly American cunts saying that 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 1000 years ago. China doesn't need your shit money, they earn cents on the dollar for the stuff they export to you. Rather it's you parasites who need China, and that's why you pussies are too scared to do anything at all.
Without the trade surplus that china earns from exporting to american, china's economy will collapse. Just in 2013 alone, China earned $318 billion usd from trade surplus with the U.S; that's an equivalent of 1/10 of china forex. China will not be able to find other markets to give China annual trade surplus of $318 billion usd; PERIOD. Maybe Bangladesh can replace the U.S and give China $318 billion in annual trade surplus eh?

In the past 20 years, China has earned over $3.3 TRILLION USD in trade surplus from the U.S market. If there is an economic war, China will lose BIG

http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c5700.html#2013
 
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Without the trade surplus that china earns from exporting to american, china's economy will collapse. Just in 2013 alone, China earned $318 billion usd from trade surplus with the U.S; that's an equivalent of 1/10 of china forex. China will not be able to find other markets to give China annual trade surplus of $318 billion usd; PERIOD. Maybe Bangladesh can replace the U.S and give China $318 billion in annual trade surplus eh?

In the past 20 years, China has earned over $3.3 TRILLION USD in trade surplus from the U.S market. If there is an economic war, China will lose BIG

Foreign Trade - U.S. Trade with China

You don't know how world trade works? Without China, US economy will collapse due to hyper inflation. Checkout wall mart, apple and how much dependant big US corporate on China on manufacturing. USA will lose big if she decide to fight China.
 
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China needs the U.S.'s money MORE than the U.S. needs China's toaster ovens and vacuum cleaners. As wages rise in China, it becomes less attractive as a manufacturing center. That will soon shift to Latin America and China will grind to a halt.
Looks like we have our first delusional American friend who hasn't follow our news. For your information, my American friend, we have shift our focus from export-striven to consumption. In fact, it is very easy for us to dominate the export market but we chose to move up the value-chain. As far as I'm concern, we are your creditor here.
 
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USS John S. McCain visit Tien Sa port, Da Nang, Vietnam


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U.S.-Vietnam Naval Exercises Begin Amid SE Asian Tension
By Bloomberg News Apr 7, 2014 2:15 PM GMT+0700

Two U.S. Navy ships began six days of non-combat exercises with the Vietnamese military as the U.S. seeks to bolster its presence in Asia at a time of growing tension between China and its neighbors.

The engagements, the fifth year of joint exercises between the two navies, will focus on military medicine, search and rescue and shipboard damage control, with participation by the missile destroyer USS John S. McCain.

While non-combat in nature, the exercises between two former enemies in Danang carry symbolic weight as the Obama administration pursues closer economic ties with Vietnam through efforts such as the proposed 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact and a deal to sell nuclear fuel and technology to Vietnam.

“It comes at a time when tension in the region is high and all the players in Southeast Asia seem to be carefully calibrating their behavior,” Jonathan London, assistant professor at the City University of Hong Kong’s Department of Asian and International Studies, said by phone. “China’s efforts to impose its will over the entirety of Southeast Asia has generated some urgency among various parties. Hanoi is clearly intent on continuing to strengthen its relationship with the United States.”

Mutual Trust
About 400 U.S. Navy sailors and civilian mariners are participating in exercises with counterparts from the Vietnam People’s Navy, according to an e-mailed statement from the U.S. Navy today. The annual exchange with Vietnam “builds mutual trust and understanding,” U.S. Navy Captain Paul Schlise, commodore of Destroyer Squadron Seven, said in the statement.

Territorial disputes in South China Sea waters rich in fish, oil and gas have led to friction, in particular between China and its neighbors. Vietnam in March asked China to investigate two alleged attacks on Vietnamese fishing boats in January and March by Chinese ships near the Paracel Islands, according to Vietnam News. Vietnam in January described as “illegal” Chinese fishing rules requiring foreign vessels to seek permission to enter waters off its southern coast.

Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung approved a plan by the Ministry of Information and Communications to build a post office on the disputed Spratly Islands, according to a posting on the ministry website today, citing minister Nguyen Bac Son.

Exchanges Increasing
The joint exercises are similar in scale to previous years, Lieutenant Commander Clay Doss, a U.S. Navy public affairs officer, said today. “The quality and depth of the exchanges is increasing each year as our navies get to know each other better,” he said.

Alongside the exercises a symposium on military operations and law will be held at Danang University to discuss maritime security topics such as counter-piracy. Concerts, sporting events and community service projects are also planned. In addition to the McCain, the USNS Safeguard is participating in the exchange.

The U.S. and Vietnam have their own disagreements, particularly over human rights. During a review of Vietnam organized by the United Nations Human Rights Council in February, the U.S. in a statement called on Vietnam to revise “vague national security laws that are used to suppress universal rights and unconditionally release all political prisoners.”

While the U.S. seeks deeper relations with Vietnam as part of a larger increased engagement with Asia, Vietnam is pursuing closer relations with countries such as the U.S. as a hedge against China, with which it also must maintain good relationships, London said.

“Some people have referred to China’s politics as trying to create strategic uncertainty,” he said. “Vietnam, the Philippines, the U.S. and others are trying to inject some sort of strategy of certainty, at least at some level.”

To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: John Boudreau in Hanoi at jboudreau3@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Rosalind Mathieson at rmathieson3@bloomberg.net Andrew Davis


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