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Ringsword

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I mean do you have military experience because that would determine how useful you are given what happened to the Ukrainian foreign volunteers when the full war started? The Reddit legion were in for a big surprised. But I do wanna ask the members of this forum who fought in gwot (Iraq or Afghanistan etc) would they volunteer for the PLA if war with Taiwan starts and Japan intervenes? It’s not hard to image kamikaze charges being similar to suicide bombers, isis and al qeada uses.
I know China has enough trained,willing,able people to do the job of defending it-but during a crisis like another Sino-Japan war over Taiwan..well I want to help in ANY way and not get in the way-I'll handle the dirtiest jobs/shovel shit to help etc doesn't bother me at all as long as I am contributing to the overall Chinese effort against Japan.-at this moment realistically the Japs aren't overrunning my town/village so need need for me to pick up my hunting rifle/bowie knife etc but helping in any way is in my heart as I didn't expect the retired Jap generals,ambassadors to voice such evil hearts but then I'm not surprised.
 

montyp165

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Well Japan has, at the very least since 1962 (Showa 37), coveted and studied the manufacture of nuclear weapons and how they would be used in warfare. Given Japan’s current industrial capabilities, there is a strong likelihood that it could produce nuclear weapons within three years.

1.Fundamental Research on Japan’s Nuclear Policy
2.Supplementary material on the "tactics of Z-weapon"(code for nuclear weapon)

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With the way things are going especially with automated weapons development I wouldn't be surprised once the fighting erupts that it'll reach the streets of DC itself, which is why the fascist instigators don't know what the hell they're dealing with.
 

Bellum_Romanum

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So is that how Palmer Luckey secured Peter Thiel's buy-in for no less than
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ventures? :D

I obviously wouldn't know, but from the looks of it, Luckey might "appeal to a certain demographic" . . . ;)

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WTF is this Sheesh man! The man is flat from the front and back! He's not even f...ble in his female form!
 

Nevermore

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The Alaján Municipal Government forcibly demolished the China-Panama Friendship Park and the monument commemorating the 150th anniversary of Chinese immigration to Panama. The Chinese Embassy in Panama issued a statement expressing extreme shock.

Solemn Statement by the Chinese Embassy in Panama

Late on December 27, the Arraigán City Government, without any prior notice or communication with the Chinese community, brazenly demolished the China-Panama Park and the monument commemorating the 150th anniversary of Chinese immigration to Panama. These structures, located at the Americas Bridge observation deck, commemorate the century-long contributions of the Chinese community to Panama and symbolize the friendship between the Chinese and Panamanian peoples. This action was carried out despite the unanimous opposition of representatives of the local Chinese community present at the site. This act not only brutally trampled upon the collective sentiments of Panama's 300,000 overseas Chinese compatriots but also severely damaged the friendly ties between the Chinese and Panamanian peoples. The Chinese Embassy in Panama expresses extreme shock, strong indignation, and resolute opposition to this action.

171 years ago, large numbers of Chinese crossed the oceans to Panama to participate in the construction of the transcontinental railroad. Many of their remains lie buried along the canal's banks. Since then, Chinese immigrants have settled and prospered in Panama, joining other ethnic groups to become a vital force in the nation's development and progress, truly becoming Panamanians. To recognize their contributions, the Panamanian government declared March 30th as "Chinese Day" in 2004, fully embodying Panama's openness and diversity. That same year, through fundraising by the Chinese community and with financial support from the Chinese government, the China-Panama Park and the Monument Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of Chinese Arrival in Panama were completed, a gesture of respect for history. The park and monument are not the property of any single group or local government, but belong to the nation of Panama and represent a shared spiritual legacy for the peoples of both China and Panama.

To ensure the sustainable development of the China-Pakistan Friendship Park, the Chinese community began multiple communications with the Al-Raihan City Government as early as 2024, but failed to receive an effective response. Upon learning this year that the park might face demolition, the Chinese community intensified its efforts, seeking negotiations with the Al-Arahim municipal government and expressing willingness to fund the park's renovation and refurbishment. These appeals, however, fell on deaf ears. The Chinese Embassy in Pakistan also directly conveyed its goodwill to the Al-Arahim municipal government, offering support for the park's renovation, yet this too was ignored.

The unreasonable and brutal demolition of parks and monuments has drawn the high attention of Panama's central government and sparked strong indignation across society, particularly among Chinese communities. Such demolition runs counter to Panama's cultural traditions of respecting history and embracing openness and inclusivity. We fully endorse the clear statements and strong demands made by President Mulino, multiple Panamanian government departments, local governments, political parties, organizations, and the broader Panamanian public. We call upon the relevant authorities to promptly take the following measures:

I. Conduct a thorough investigation into the demolition incident and impose strict penalties on those who violate laws and regulations, undermine Panama's historical and cultural heritage, and disrupt social unity and stability.

II. Fully consult with Chinese community organizations to restore the China-Brazil Park and the Chinese Memorial Monument at their original sites.

We also call upon the broader Panamanian Chinese community to rationally defend their legitimate and reasonable rights and interests in accordance with Panamanian laws and cultural customs.
 

iewgnem

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The Alaján Municipal Government forcibly demolished the China-Panama Friendship Park and the monument commemorating the 150th anniversary of Chinese immigration to Panama. The Chinese Embassy in Panama issued a statement expressing extreme shock.

Solemn Statement by the Chinese Embassy in Panama

Late on December 27, the Arraigán City Government, without any prior notice or communication with the Chinese community, brazenly demolished the China-Panama Park and the monument commemorating the 150th anniversary of Chinese immigration to Panama. These structures, located at the Americas Bridge observation deck, commemorate the century-long contributions of the Chinese community to Panama and symbolize the friendship between the Chinese and Panamanian peoples. This action was carried out despite the unanimous opposition of representatives of the local Chinese community present at the site. This act not only brutally trampled upon the collective sentiments of Panama's 300,000 overseas Chinese compatriots but also severely damaged the friendly ties between the Chinese and Panamanian peoples. The Chinese Embassy in Panama expresses extreme shock, strong indignation, and resolute opposition to this action.

171 years ago, large numbers of Chinese crossed the oceans to Panama to participate in the construction of the transcontinental railroad. Many of their remains lie buried along the canal's banks. Since then, Chinese immigrants have settled and prospered in Panama, joining other ethnic groups to become a vital force in the nation's development and progress, truly becoming Panamanians. To recognize their contributions, the Panamanian government declared March 30th as "Chinese Day" in 2004, fully embodying Panama's openness and diversity. That same year, through fundraising by the Chinese community and with financial support from the Chinese government, the China-Panama Park and the Monument Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of Chinese Arrival in Panama were completed, a gesture of respect for history. The park and monument are not the property of any single group or local government, but belong to the nation of Panama and represent a shared spiritual legacy for the peoples of both China and Panama.

To ensure the sustainable development of the China-Pakistan Friendship Park, the Chinese community began multiple communications with the Al-Raihan City Government as early as 2024, but failed to receive an effective response. Upon learning this year that the park might face demolition, the Chinese community intensified its efforts, seeking negotiations with the Al-Arahim municipal government and expressing willingness to fund the park's renovation and refurbishment. These appeals, however, fell on deaf ears. The Chinese Embassy in Pakistan also directly conveyed its goodwill to the Al-Arahim municipal government, offering support for the park's renovation, yet this too was ignored.

The unreasonable and brutal demolition of parks and monuments has drawn the high attention of Panama's central government and sparked strong indignation across society, particularly among Chinese communities. Such demolition runs counter to Panama's cultural traditions of respecting history and embracing openness and inclusivity. We fully endorse the clear statements and strong demands made by President Mulino, multiple Panamanian government departments, local governments, political parties, organizations, and the broader Panamanian public. We call upon the relevant authorities to promptly take the following measures:

I. Conduct a thorough investigation into the demolition incident and impose strict penalties on those who violate laws and regulations, undermine Panama's historical and cultural heritage, and disrupt social unity and stability.

II. Fully consult with Chinese community organizations to restore the China-Brazil Park and the Chinese Memorial Monument at their original sites.

We also call upon the broader Panamanian Chinese community to rationally defend their legitimate and reasonable rights and interests in accordance with Panamanian laws and cultural customs.
You know, should war breaks out, all it takes is a one or a couple cargo ship loaded with explosives detonating while inside Panama locks to take it offline for a few years or longer.
 

GulfLander

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Google translated
Japan's "Sankei Shimbun" reported on the 28th that Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae's special envoy visited Russia on the 26th and held talks with Russian officials.
Russian military immediately announced a two-month military exercise at the disputed location between the two countries.
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henrik

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There is no garuntee that the North East part of India are going to be friendly to China. Remember that the separatists are motivated largely by religion since they're evangilical christians with CIA backing. Soon enough they'll become a liability because they're sorta of puppets to the west specifically Americans. This is basically the Karen/Kachin/Chin/Karenni conflicts in Myanmar in India where China would have to border religous zeolets that will be hostile in the future.

North East part of India will have to be liberated by China, if it presents a threat to China.
 

Machiavelli

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I mean do you have military experience because that would determine how useful you are given what happened to the Ukrainian foreign volunteers when the full war started? The Reddit legion were in for a big surprised. But I do wanna ask the members of this forum who fought in gwot (Iraq or Afghanistan etc) would they volunteer for the PLA if war with Taiwan starts and Japan intervenes? It’s not hard to image kamikaze charges being similar to suicide bombers, isis and al qeada uses.
Yes, 4 years logistics.
I know China has enough trained,willing,able people to do the job of defending it-but during a crisis like another Sino-Japan war over Taiwan..well I want to help in ANY way and not get in the way-I'll handle the dirtiest jobs/shovel shit to help etc doesn't bother me at all as long as I am contributing to the overall Chinese effort against Japan.-at this moment realistically the Japs aren't overrunning my town/village so need need for me to pick up my hunting rifle/bowie knife etc but helping in any way is in my heart as I didn't expect the retired Jap generals,ambassadors to voice such evil hearts but then I'm not surprised.
If I am obsolete in my prior training, lol, then I will join you in shoveling dirt for military convoys!
 

Sardaukar20

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Honestly it feels just like a waste of time and energy for the northeast part to be part of India. Unlike minority regions in China, they didn't have hundreds of years worth of interaction and exchange since they were literally separate entities and far away. There's no asking the Tibet leaders to go to the capital in Beijing as part of the process equivalent. That's why they are so different both genetically and culturely. There just is no connection apart from the Brits lobbed them all together.

And instead of developing the impoverished parts, they just ignore it so those people will never even have a chance of reaching their full potential. Given how their most accomplished olympic weightlifter is from there despite being given little support, I really wonder just how many are being held back. I don't see India having any real intention of ever developing that area properly.

What I'm afraid of is if they ever decided they had enough and want to split, Chinese leadership will not help them saying it's none of their business. While it is an internal affair, I really don't see why they should be forced to be part of a country where they have no future.
Well if China were to decisively recapture South Tibet, then it no longer remains an internal affair for India. The rest of the Indian Northeastern states should be encouraged to split from India. Militarily, this will degrade India's ability to defend and reinforce their troops at South Tibet. Geostrategically, this setups a buffer region between South Tibet and India.

The one major problem I see is a lack of unity amongst the Northeastern states. They have their own sectarian tensions that rivals their dislike for Indian rule. (Likely engineered by the Indian government to keep them easier to rule). So supporting them is also risky. China have experienced the chaos of Indochina on its southern borders. Maybe that's why the Chinese leadership is quite reluctant to get involved with India's Northeast. But all these could change in a wartime situation with India.
 

pmc

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The imbecile doesn't think nuclear war is such a bad idea.
These people not realize that Russia is union of two religions. It cannot be Western but rule through New Europe. it means Russia has no responsibility towards welfare of Asia or West.
Russian emperor is the first title and second title is Prince of Bulgar/ Kazan. and it is these muslims that has role in conquest of East and Central Asia and thats why Saudis were invited to invest in Far East. Ukraine conflict is under new setup because muslims in south learned from Royals and that civilization Putin want to replicate.
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"The shield of the defender of the homeland speaks of the heart of Russia, the Kingdom of Bulgar, and the Russian Empire, where the Russian Emperor is the first title and the second title is Prince of Bulgar and Prince of Kazan
 
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