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China : Current Events
Frantic Phone Call Failed to Halt China-Indonesia Sea Spat
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Edit: Read my second post two posts below.
I'm really afraid of China becoming a tyrant in Asia some day. And sometimes I fear they will "get revenge" on Japan. ![]()
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Not to be devil's advocate but this title seems pretty provocative stating that China is going down the same path as Imperial Japan which is clearly not the case here.
![]() Perhaps you should read up on the things Imperial Japan did and the things they taught their people before trying to compare Apples and Oranges. And if we're talking about history historically speaking China isn't exactly one of those expansionist countries and has usually stayed within itself. Sphere of influence...now that's another story but different compared to what Japan has done. The article makes it pretty clear that China is a big trading partner that Indonesia relies on to survive. Whether you like it or not China is that Big Elephant in the room that influences everyone just like how America influences Canada. It's a big powerhouse with economic clout. Quote:
China and Japan's trade value is over $334 billion dollars. The one thing most important to Chinese people are money and you'd seriously think they'd risk that just for petty revenge? There's a difference between "Talk" and "action". Politicians say things but their actions are what speaks volume. There's a reason why China and Taiwan prefer the status quo...it's because they make so much money by trade that to go to war would literally screw both of them. It's also the reason why America and China would rattle sabers with each other but never go to actual full blown war...they make so much money from each other that it's literally mutual destruction if they fight each other. And for the record; I'm not praising China (They got their own problems and crap but who doesn't?) but you have to give them credit where it's due and respect in some areas given the crap that they've been put through the ages. As Lord Patton once said (Not exact words), "China is a country that was humiliated and occupied by several foreign powers for years...it's a miracle that they've haven't gone after those same powers for revenge." |
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Well, what I said...I shouldn't have said China IS the new Imperial Japan...but I am worried that China will one day be a tyrant in Asia like Imperial Japan was. What I really meant was when I see China today, I fear them becoming that some day.
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So far, China isn't a tyrant. "Bully" is more appropriate. They still play the rules but will harass the smaller ones while it is still not punishable.
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Already did, and isn't that the same bit of nationalism China teaches? Like how they are the real force behind winning against Imperial Japan before the Americans came in to take credit with their atomic bombs? The thing I see here is how it sort of rhymes with historical events, like how they took the Pacific islands in WWI while everyone is distracted fighting the Germans, the rise of militarism during and following a recessionary phase. And with the current currency war reflecting that of the 1930s, I wouldn't be surprised if the whole thing turns dog-eat-dog into a war. And China's military can easily take over Taiwan and blockade the Japanese before the 7th Fleet receives orders from the US President to defend their allies.
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What a silly opening title. China WAS an Empire once. So China isn't copying Japan, China is just going back to its roots. Back to a time when it is the Middle Kingdom and every other nearby nation fear it. To say China is imitating Japan is, IMO, ignorant of history. There was a world BEFORE WW2, you know?
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There are differences between empires. If Turkey was to become an empire, they'd basically have to solve the Palestinian war. Were Greece to re-establish the Byzantine empire, they'd have to deal with the EU in its entirety. I'm using these two countries as an example because they're also continuously having similar incidents (and they keep piling up, with Turkey offending).
As far as contest in military power goes...I believe that numbers count a lot more than technology, but above all, face matters. We live in a pretend-peaceful era, where actions of war are universally condemned, so who in their right mind would send an entire country into a detrimental state for both economy and diplomacy? |
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But hey on brightside, if China did become Imperial Japan like that meant the military will overthrown the PoS that is known as CCP. I will much rather take the bird's shit to face than the horse's shit even if both are shit. I'm pretty sure Imperial Japan is known for being asshole to other Asians but themselve right?
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We knew since late eighties that China was up to no good and cannot be trusted.
The world celebrated when the barbarians crushed the gate and occupied our land. We gather every year to reaffirm the fact that the Chinese government is just as trigger happy against its citizens as against foreign enemies. The world listened to MNCs' lie of economic prosperity leads to desire of liberty and democracy, and continue to enable CCP by doing business with it. Almost two decades later, our population is diluted, our language is attacked, our culture suppressed, our food and water poisoned, our government subverted, our treasury mismanaged, our schools and hospitals defunded. We are oppressed by our own government, young people are locked up left and right, some others are driven to suicide. The world pay lip service to our call for help and justice. Wake up to the danger China poses to civilisation. It's still not too late to limit the damage done by decades of appeasement towards China. Allowing South Korea and Japan to better arm themselves would be a start. They had to pay tribute to Ancient China for a thousand years; they know first hand the importance of keeping the continent divided.
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Actually China can't become another fascist state. The reason is obvious: for all its sabre-rattling and gun-toting, the CCP is more concerned with making cold hard cash off the Americans instead of expanding its territories. The one chance they had to expand their territory was after the Vietnam war when Vietnam invade Cambodia. They went and accomplished what USA could not by human waves, but what did they do afterwards? Withdraw and go back home. Now that they are richer and treat lives more preciously, do you think they'd want to risk all of that by invading another country or some same foolishness?
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Logician and Romantic
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You talk about land, you completely avoided the real issue right now about sea territories and the resources under them. Land can be defended, territorial waters less so. China want more ocean territories.
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It seems the Americans are moving to all for more pieces to be put in place around the Chinese.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/...cid=spartanntp So arms to Vietnam. They and the Philippines currently have front row seats to Chinese expansion in to the South China Sea, while Japan spars over island disputes and counter-aircraft carriers.
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^China and Vietnam have been enemies for a long time since China was still an Empire.
Heck, while Vietnam was invading Cambodia to dispose of the Khmer Rouge regime, the Vietnamese fought off a Chinese invasion and won both wars.
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