escobar
Brigadier
Excellent piece
You mean message to Japan right? South Korea has more hatred/issues with them than against the rest of SE Asia + China combined. It's not a stretch to say that the intended targets are Japanese military and government structures due to a backdrop of WWII grievances.A message to CN. More and more missile coming in Asia pacific
From a Security Environment viewpoint, it is not really good for CN to have a close ally of its main adversary developing such missile.Yea, but china has already taken care of the missile problem. Don't think South Korean missile development will worry china much if at all.
What China really needs to worry about is the great free speech power of US. I suspect we are gonna see a lot more free speech from free peoples in coming time. I'm telling you, that's the biggest power US have. Free speech, heart & soul of America. That's the thing China should be really scared about.Missiles, not so much.
Yes for SK it is first a message to NK, then to JP. For US, it is also a subtle message to CN.You mean message to Japan right? South Korea has more hatred/issues with them than against the rest of SE Asia + China combined. It's not a stretch to say that the intended targets are Japanese military and government structures due to a backdrop of WWII grievances.
@escobar Sir, without the US both of them will be at war, Japan had already ceded mentally its Asian supremacy to China but being equal to SK ( her former colony) that will be unthinkable. And for the US trying to form an alliance of the willing to counter China is a process full of uncertainty with even her loyal dog Australia is having second thought and regrets.Yes for SK it is first a message to NK, then to JP. For US, it is also a subtle message to CN.
The Mighty United Kingdom that rules the seven seas. The empire on which the sun never sets. All hail to the queen.
These sheriffs of the sea can't even keep their country together. Scotland is about to secede, N. Ireland probably reunifies with Ireland in 10 years, what's next?
Please give us an excuse to exact payback for the opium war!
The death of the queen is the moment when the uk loses its relevance in the world. Plus the fact that the uk have also angered Russia as well so in the event that some were to happen to the USA, the UKs days are numbered. Besides what does the UK bring anyway other then a continuation of the policy of the USA on their behalf. Come to think of it, the UK hasn’t learnt anything in relation to WW2 and getting invaded by Germany. With how they are now angering both Russia and China, are they trying to go back to that time only this time, their are two nations that want to want to throw the nation into a porter ‘John’ since it is clear that the only want to get these nations to mind their own business is to burn down London bridge, only apply it to the whole nation as well so that the entire population can finally get the point that an Anglo Saxon based British empire is never coming back
I actually had a bad dream. The QEII flotilla was sailing in the South China See. Chinese fishermen saw that and reported to the MFA. MFA started getting panic. Finally the secretary woke up the minister and told him what fishermen reported. The minister was very concerned and asked: "Are those ships safe? Did they cry SOS?" After affirmed by the secretary that the flotilla appeared to be OK, the minister went back to bed and told his sectary "Don't bother me if there is no ship on its way to the bottom. Thank you."
@Gatekeeper Sir, Bojo, Macron , Suga and Biden unknowingly had given China a domestic boost of nationalism and pride, its a reason why Beijing is so quiet, you don't need to propagandized its meaning, the 8 nation alliance that led to a hundred years of humiliation, every Chinese whether your native born, an ABC , CBC or Hua Qiao had taken to task by our ancestor to never let it happen again.The final throw of the dice for a dead empire. "Great" Britain still thinks it's a big boy playing in the big league. And talk about white men talks with fork tongue. Less than a few years ago, in the aftermath of the global financial crisis that see the U.K. economy on its knees.
The Cameron Osborn road show went with their begging bowl to China, and proclaimed a new golden age in the China/U.K. relationship. Anyone remember Boris and his "ping pong" deplomacy at the Beijing Olympics? Lol.
During the following years, China has help the UK economy no end. And done nothing to threaten the U.K. what so ever.
Yet now the U.K. feel the need to send their mightist war ship ever, and assembling their biggest armada since they beat up a small force in the south Atlantic. As a show of force. Very mature of the U.K. I just love to see some mishap happens to their mighty Queen.
Gee. Is it just me, or can anyone see the hyprocracy of the U.K. position?
Japan had already ceded mentally its Asian supremacy to US not CN. Now they are doing this@escobar Sir, without the US both of them will be at war, Japan had already ceded mentally its Asian supremacy to China but being equal to SK ( her former colony) that will be unthinkable.
AU having regrets? Why they should? they lost nothing fundamentally after the clown show against CN. Some estimate PRC trade sanctions have cost the Australian economy AUD 8 billion.And for the US trying to form an alliance of the willing to counter China is a process full of uncertainty with even her loyal dog Australia is having second thought and regrets.
“China and Australia are in a kind of multi-scrotum clutch on iron ore,” he said. “They are not going to hurt us. We are not going to hurt them.”
China doesn't use all of imported iron ore into domestic use, lots of it is being processed into finished products and then exported overseas, so Chinese factories can pass on higher commodity prices into consumer directly thus hurting everybody wallets even anglos and its vassalsJapan had already ceded mentally its Asian supremacy to US not CN. Now they are doing this
AU having regrets? Why they should? they lost nothing fundamentally after the clown show against CN. Some estimate PRC trade sanctions have cost the Australian economy AUD 8 billion.