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Conflict Shitpile - The East Is Red edition.
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2020-07-18 at 5:50 AM UTC
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2020-07-18 at 5:52 AM UTCThese are positive developments. China has territorial claims on practically all their neighbours, and needs to be contained.
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2020-07-18 at 5:56 AM UTC
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2020-07-18 at 5:58 AM UTC
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2020-07-18 at 6:01 AM UTCDid you see that video a few weeks back showing Green Berets openly training wit the ROC military in Taiwan?
It's only a matter of time before navy ships start docking their. "Research" USN ships already do it routinely. It's salami slicing, it will start off with a small destroyer needing an 'emergency refueling' in Kaohsiung. Establishing a precedent. -
2020-07-18 at 6:02 AM UTCUS-India relations have improved a lot recently as well. The US exports weapons to Vietnam.
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2020-07-18 at 6:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by rabbitweed Because they are no longer their territories. The same way (most of) Ireland is no longer the territory of the United Kingdom. Or India for that matter!
but you dont seems to have problem with jéws claiming jéwsrael as their homeland altho it hasnt been their territory since ottoman empire.
why the double standard tho. -
2020-07-18 at 6:06 AM UTC
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2020-07-18 at 6:09 AM UTClol
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2020-07-18 at 6:09 AM UTCWhen have I ever said anything about Israel?
My policy on jedis and Arabs is very simple - keep them in the middle east, murdering each other there. Not too fussed what happens. -
2020-07-18 at 6:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by rabbitweed When have I ever said anything about Israel?
My policy on jedis and Arabs is very simple - keep them in the middle east, murdering each other there. Not too fussed what happens.
then why do you advocate the US interferring in asian and their asiatic affairs ?
keep east asians in east asia and leave them alone. -
2020-07-18 at 6:12 AM UTC
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2020-07-18 at 6:14 AM UTCBecause if a balance of power is not maintained in Asia war would break out - including in Areas *vital* for the global supply chain.
Do you think an un-opposed invasion of Taiwan or the Senkakus would be some isolated event that you could jerk your little Indian penis off over? It would have a massive effect on the global economy and would probably involve several states starting their own nuclear weapons programs. -
2020-07-18 at 6:17 AM UTCFYI the reason the US is saying China's claims are 'unlawful' is because they tried to push through a UN resolution stating that the islands China claims are too small to be islands and are technically rocks which do not project an EEZ. No country contesting China's claims would back it though, because most of their islands would also fall below the threshold and they'd lose fiahing/exploration/etc rights. The US tried to ram it through anyway because they don't care as long as they can use their navy to control shipping lanes there, but as far as I know the resolution failed
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2020-07-18 at 6:18 AM UTCYou should be incredibly thankful that the US is controlling those shipping lanes Aldra. Especially if I remember correctly and you're Australian.
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2020-07-18 at 6:22 AM UTCWhy? It's about time sovereignty and self-sufficiency made a comeback.
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2020-07-18 at 6:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by rabbitweed Because if a balance of power is not maintained in Asia war would break out - including in Areas *vital* for the global supply chain.
where ? now lets us assume china has supremacy over the entirety of east asian sphere just like they did back in the 16 and 17 century.
where would war broke out and against whom ?Do you think an un-opposed invasion of Taiwan or the Senkakus would be some isolated event that you could jerk your little Indian penis off over? It would have a massive effect on the global economy and would probably involve several states starting their own nuclear weapons programs.
only if the US chooses to interfere. and the only reason taiwan is being such belligerant asshole is because US is encouraging its deliquency. -
2020-07-18 at 6:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by rabbitweed You should be incredibly thankful that the US is controlling those shipping lanes Aldra. Especially if I remember correctly and you're Australian.
china is the biggest exporter in the world. their wellbeing is deoendent on the free flow of these shipping lanes and the only reason US wants to be in this part of the world is because this part is the neck of george floyd.
"freedom of navigation" is nothing more than freedom to rest a knee on chinas neck. -
2020-07-18 at 6:30 AM UTC
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2020-07-18 at 6:37 AM UTCForeign policy from a nonce who thinks he can speak chinese