Ajaxpaul
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OK then stop whining and bring it on.
They cant bring it on...Not with a nuclear India...maybe a 2nd largest economy on a sneak attack mission is a possibility.
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OK then stop whining and bring it on.
LOL why would we need anyone, I am mostly talking about the smaller nations whom u bully.
LOL even the Vietnamese realize how similar 1962 and 1979 areYup, let's give them a trophy for that and for the 1979 as well. They need it more than we do.
It is the "Chinese man's burden" for us to maintain harmony in East Asia with our military as a stabilizing force.All the so called ' weak ' countries dont want China to bully them. Dont tell me china must be strong to protect Russia..
IMO, back when Hu Jintao was in power, we were not a superpower. But now Xi Jinping is here, we are definitely throwing our weight around. If I was an india or Vietnamese I'd be really really worried right now.We're not a superpower, not even close.
But we are growing faster than any other country on Earth. (And don't bother bringing in India with their sinking 6.1% growth rate).
All we have to do is to keep building up our capabilities.
LOL india has 0 thermonuclear weapons. China has 3000+ thermonuclear warheads.Its a double edged sword my friend.. CHina has 4 times as much to lose in a war against a nuclear enemy.. A war that may go nuclear.. Why would China ever want to get into a confrontation with India and divert attention from its economic growth when it has Paksitan as cannon fodder for that purpose...
Because Indians don't change and dont learn.
future headline: "Singh pleaded for US help against China in 2012"
In your dreams, we were repeatedly requested to form alliances by many countries but are fiercely individualistic. India follows its own path.
It doesn't take any dreaming because it's already happened once and history has a way repeating itself.
It doesn't take any dreaming because it's already happened once and history has a way repeating itself.
And this time you will the result...Tibbet will be free and 30 New country too.
Indians......Okay, I'll bite. Who's coming to help India if China attacks tomorrow?
So its safe to assume that another "raping" of the chinese country is bound to happen as well...
I pray neither war nor the rape of your country ever happens again....But seems you're wishing for the worst..
Because your Indian Armed forces already admitted that they can never hope to match us.
'India can't match China's military force': Indian Naval Chief - IBN Live
Indians......
Possible. But not in your or my lifetime. Chinese dynasties last around 300 to 400 years. This is based on a 3000 year sample.
In the next dynastic transition, bad stuff can happen. No Doubt, but the Chinese nation will always be here (again I have a very long sample).
So in the 5000 years of Indian and Chinese history, war (a limited one for that matter) took place just once...
I suppose by that logic, we need to wait a while before the wheels of history bring us back to the same point...so what are we fighting about for now?
If destroying civilization is your idea, then it doesn't matter the size of your d***
Good job to you? no one cares?
1471 Vietnamese invasion of Champa under Emperor Lê Thánh Tông was a military expedition that is widely regarded as marking the downfall of Champa. The Vietnamese forces attacked and sacked the capital Vijaya, and decimated the Cham army. As a result of the conflict, Champa was forced to cede territory to Vietnam and from thereafter ceased to pose a threat to Vietnamese territory.
Invasion
By 1470, the Chams had converted from Hinduism to Islam. This and their earlier attack on Angkor led the Cambodians to ignore the Cham's request for assistance when Vietnam invaded.[1]
The Cham feared an imminent Vietnamese attack, and requested that the Ming dynasty of China bring the Vietnamese back in line by force and clearly demarcate the border between Champa and Vietnam. China only verbally rebuked the Vietnamese for their invasions, which the Vietnamese ignored, proceeding to attack and destroy the Cham.[2] The Vietnamese army was reorganized to copy the Chinese army, with gunpowder weapons. Le Thanh-tong raised a massive 300,000 army which outnumbered the 100,000 Cham army, although at a massive financial cost which drained the Vietnamese treasury 1,000 gold liang each day.[3]
Genocide
The Vietnamese conducted a Genocide campaign against the Cham slaughtereing 60,000 when taking the capital. The Vietnamese committed arson and theft and burned massive parts of Champa, seizing the entire country. The Cham told the Chinese that "Annam destroyed our country". The Chinese Ming Dynasty records record the Vietnamese destruction of Champa. The Vietnamese enslaved several thousand Cham and enacted forced assimilation of Vietnamese culture onto Chams. The Chams informed the Chinese that they continued to fight against the Vietnamese occupation of their land, which had been turned into the 13th province of Vietnam.[4]
The Chinese government sent a censor Ch'en Chun to Champa in 1474 to install the Champa King, but he discovered Vietnamese soldiers had taken over Champa and were blocking his entry. He proceeded to Malacca instead and its ruler sent back tribute to China.[5] Malacca sent envoys to China again in 1481 to inform the Chinese that while going back to Malacca in 1469 from a trip to China, the Vietnamese attacked them, castrating the young and enslaving them. The Malaccans reported that Vietnam was in control of Champa and also that the Vietnamese sought to conquer Malacca, but the Malaccans did not fight back due to lack of permission from the Chinese to engage in war. The Chinese Emperor scolded them, ordering the Malaccans to strike back with violent force if the Vietnamese attacked.[6][7]
The Champa kingdom was completely destroyed by the invasion, only 60,000 Cham remain in Vietnam today.[8]
1471 Vietnamese invasion of Champa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia