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ACuriousPLAFan

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Well yeah, when you make further cuts into the army's already bad food budget so that soldiers are eating like this:
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Are you that surprised they do a half assed job when you call on them?
Chinese prison food is better than this wtf…

Even South Korean prisons have better food (left column) than whatever the ROK military's "elite troops" are having (right column).

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Given all the claims by the Jai Kimchi ultranationalists that China originated from Korea, apparently the "三军未动,粮草先行,兵精粮足,战无不胜" quote from the <大唐秦王词话> of the Ming Dynasty failed to be picked up by the ancestors of those Jai Kimchis.
 
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Randomuser

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Even South Korean prisons have better food (left column) than whatever the ROK military's "elite troops" are having (right column).

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Given all the claims by the Jai Kimchi ultranationalists that China originated from Korea, apparently the "三军未动,粮草先行,兵精粮足,战无不胜" quote from the <大唐秦王词话> of the Ming Dynasty failed to be picked up by the Jai Kimchis.
Stuff like this makes me lose faith in GDP per capita as a metric. SK and Taiwan have way high GDP per capita and yet we see stuff like this. Or in the case of Taiwan, cities that are the equivalent of this.

On a side note I keep seeing these statues in Korea on the news and I was wondering why do they worship Zhu Yuanzhang/Yongle so much? Then I realized thats actually King Sejong. Real original guys...

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Bellum_Romanum

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Ask the @sequ what he thinks
@sequ If you're going to P.M. me and then closed any replies for me to reply back to your unoriginal comment why bother?

I don't live rent free in your head as you sardonically implied; I simply referenced you directly in relations to the ongoing humanitarian situation that's happening in Syria along with the country's complex relationship with your country.

However, it seems that for some Turks, it seems complexity is not your forte when looking at issue(s) that deals with geopolitical issues that has historical significance and influence. I do find your country's actions especially with it's MEDDLING STANCE ON THE UYGHUR situation highly laughable, not to mention pathetic and unfortunate.

I find that the countries bark the loudest tend to be the most sensitive f..ng bunch. Don't preach about morality and spare us your human rights nonsensical stance especially on the conduct of war. I mean, we could asks how the Kurdish folks feel about your "enlightened humanity"
 
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GulfLander

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Sardaukar20

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Unfortunately she is right. Syria and Russia were extremely naive to trust Erdogan and the West. Russia had learnt it the hard way in Ukraine, and Syria is learning it in a disastrous way now.

Up until the Astana agreement, Syria and its allies were crushing the Jihadist terrorists, chasing them all the way to Idlib, where Turkey sent forces there to protect them under the threat of their NATO-membership protection. After the Astana agreement, Assad put Syria back to a civilian economy with what meagre resources his nation could muster under the weight of Western sanctions. Military modernization and training took a seat back since then. Admirable, but very naive. Erdogan and the West used Astana to buy time to rebuild their Jihadist armies. So when they struck again in 2024, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) was caught unprepared. The SAA collapsed at an alarming rate in Northen Syria. This has to be a one of the worse military debacles we have had to witness since the Iraqi Army collapse to ISIS, and the Afghan Army collapse to the Taliban.

When your neighbourhood is filled with treacherous snakes like Erdogan and Netanyahu, preparing for peace is one of the biggest mistakes a leader can make. Yes, war is not fun, but so is allowing the enemy to invade and rape your country. Syria should have spent those years of relative peace to modernize its military first. They should have reformed their military command structure to more modern standards instead of keeping that old Assad-centric system that had failed them more than 10 years ago. There is no point to build up your economy if you can't defend it. China had learnt that the hard way for over a century.
 
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