tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11572194306008316972024-03-14T04:21:51.410+08:00Awakening ChinaDifferent Perspective, Different OpinionAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.comBlogger258125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-32318576148985867532016-01-14T08:41:00.001+08:002016-01-14T08:49:03.087+08:00Third World War VisionsIf there is an outbreak of Third World War between US (Europe plus Japan) vs China and Russia in the future, I foresee the following outcome:<br />
1. Japan base in Okinawa will be first to be destroyed with nuclear warheads. Pinoys US bases will also be gone. Japan and Philippines would be nuclearised for sure.<br />
2. Shanghai and Beijing will suffer from heavy bombing with possibly a nuclear bomb each<br />
3. China retaliate by sinking Tokyo and Osaka<br />
4. More cities in China would be gone. Only the Western part of the country will survive the nuclear hit.<br />
5. Japan and Philippines citizens are completely annihilated<br />
6. China launches two nuclear strikes from its nuclear ballistic submarines from Northern Russia to New York and Washington DC. Los Angeles and San Francisco may survive but this depends on whether there are nuclear submarines from China and Russia that remained in the Atlantic Ocean.<br />
7. Russia will strikes into Germany, France and Britain.Poland and Eastern Europe are completely devastated.<br />
8. Western Russia is finished but the Eastern portion will be fortified.<br />
9. Africa and South America are two continents that remained untouched.<br />
10. Israel will strike Iran and Saudi Arabia.<br />
11. China will move south into Vietnam and set up military bases to prevent an onslaught of US allies like Singapore and Australia. Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia would stay neutral.<br />
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Whoever rises from the ashes, they will take probably a century to rebuild societies conducive to the development of mankind.<br />
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-87037016746326769572015-11-28T10:35:00.000+08:002015-11-28T10:39:31.928+08:00Canada's Chinese Contestant barks like a mad dog to the Western MediaYesterday at a press conference in Hong Kong, mostly western media, she condemned the Chinese government of not allowing her to participate as a winning Canada's candidate for the Miss World in Sanya in Hainan Island CHINA.<br />
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She can continue to bark, it is only the Western Media that is giving her prominence. As a Overseas Chinese I personally feel she has been manipulated by the West's human rights who does not understand what is right for the Chinese community. We do not need Western people to tell us how we govern our Chinese lives. Not everything that comes from the West is good. We want the technology to make our lives better not some crazy lifestyle, which has slowly eroded the Western ways of life. Chinese government must also not give any leeway to the Hong Kong activists. Remember, Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the Chinese republic and not some western colony any more. Just wait for 2049.<br />
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Well, once again, thank to the Chinese government for remaining firm on the ban. Let her bark and please her western suitors.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-76367828006170489062015-11-17T14:57:00.002+08:002015-11-17T14:57:45.860+08:00China should banned Canada contestant from Miss WorldBeing an appointed organiser of a World pageant, China has every right to disallow a guest to come to a country and attempting to discredit the government.<br />
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Furthermore, she is also a proponent of the outlawed Falun Gong. I fully support the banning of the Falun Gong which is a cult or a sect that totally blinded its followers. Throughout Chinese history, it is seen that there are many sects which are harmful to societies and Falun Gong is no different.<br />
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Be strong China and we support you.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-62742269973382574402015-10-28T06:55:00.000+08:002015-10-28T06:59:41.567+08:00Is China heading to a world war with the instigator USa?<div class="post-message " data-role="message" dir="auto">
The USa are nothing more than troublemakers. Everywhere the US goes. there is bound to be trouble. Look at Syria, Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan, South America. It needs war to build its faltering economy.<br />
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China needs to wake up and vastly increase its deterrence against its
potential adversaries like Japan and USA. Its weak military deterrence
against USA is what prompts the USA to challenge China's territorial
sovereignty over the Spratly Islands. By comparison, Russia's vast
conventional and especially its vast nuclear arsenals deter the USA from
risky provocations, etc, in Syria, Ukraine, etc, against Russia. Russia
also publicly stated it would escalate a conventional war into a
nuclear war. Perhaps China should also change its stance to be one to use a nuclear warhead against these publicly stated enemies of the Chinese people - US, Japan and the Philippines.<br />
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During the Korean War, it was the Soviet Union's
threat to attack mainland USA with nuclear weapons that restrained the
USA's warplanes from attacking parts of China near N. Korea.<br />
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China
needs to divert resources from building short-range weapons like tanks,
APCs, artillery, patrol boats, etc to building more warships,
warplanes, submarines, UAVs, long-range missiles, etc which can reach
and attack "distant targets accurately" more than 14,000 kilometers away,
such as mainland USA including
Washington DC. Japan nearby is already an easy target if there is an outbreak of WW3.<br />
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Access to military bases near its adversaries would
vastly increase the firepower of China's military. J-10, J-11, ,J-16,
J-31, DF-21, DF-26, etc, will help to reach mainland USA
from mainland China with many possibilitie.<br />
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China
needs to have at least 20 nuclear submarines armed with JL-2, JL-3,
etc, and at least another 10 armed with land-attack missiles, etc. They
are better than land-based ICBMs because they are harder to locate and
destroy. It is harder to defend against submarine-launched missiles
launched from anywhere in the world than against land-based ICBMs
launched "only from mainland China".<br />
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It needs to build more 055
warships, preferably nuclear-powered, instead of 052D warships because
they have longer range, carry more of different types of missiles
especially land-attack missiles with range of 2000 km to 3000 km, etc.
Nuclear-powered warships have unlimited range for many years and can
contaminate the coastal waters of China's adversaries with radioactive
substances if sunk near there.<br />
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It needs to build at least 4
aircraft carriers and 40 destroyers to defend its surface warships, attack distant
adversaries with airstrikes,etc. "Tow-able, modular floating air bases"
without ship engines, are better than aircraft carriers because they can
be built quicker, larger, are less expensive, have longer aircraft
runway, etc, than aircraft carrier.<br />
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Just focus and continue to develop your weapon arsenals. That is the only way to go. The threat from the US with the calling of the Senate and hawkish military officers would remain. </div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-48130938026481012702015-10-09T08:35:00.005+08:002015-10-14T16:47:35.200+08:00China bashing season is activatedOver the last week, everything that is coming from Western media has a bashing agenda. Let us look at some headlines from Reuters, CNN, AFP and other western controlled media.<br />
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I will add this list when I sighted more of this over the net in the coming months<br />
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<span style="background-color: white;"></span><span style="background-color: black;"><span style="background-color: white;"><u>Smoking set to kill one in three young men in China: Study </u></span></span><br />
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<u><span style="background-color: black;"><span style="background-color: white;">Myanmar official accuses China of meddling in rebel peace talk</span></span></u><br />
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<span style="background-color: black;"><span style="background-color: white;"><u>Rare metal investments a blow up of China financial system </u></span></span><br />
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<u>US and Australia warn China on South East Asia</u><br />
This is a US conniving plan to drag another causasian country in its umbrella to counter China. Would this succeed? Do not think so. Australia is a lame military country. Talk a lot, shout a lot but when it comes to war it is just air. In the Second World War, it is just an assistant, it did not create much strength. In fact, most died in the hands of the Japs.<br />
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China can just take comfort to this. Just continue to develop your military to counter US and that is fine. But before that, I hope you and Russia can come together.<br />
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China President is going to UK. Let this two fellows shout.......<br />
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Asian
demand for plastic to defy China’s economic slowdown - See more at:
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/business/article/asian-demand-for-plastic-to-defy-chinas-economic-slowdown#sthash.PF4K5JVn.dpuf</div>
<u>Singapore is playing a two timer game</u><br />
Singapore is military link to US and China has to be cautious of this.<br />
Singapore is being call by a mercenary prick for supporting a dysfunctional Malaysian PM. I totally agree.<br />
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Rare
metals investment blow-up shows risks in China’s financial system - See
more at:
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/business/article/rare-metals-investment-blow-up-shows-risks-in-chinas-financial-system#sthash.D1yK7arM.dpuf</div>
<span style="background-color: black;"><span style="background-color: white;"><br /></span></span><span style="background-color: black;"><a href="http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/myanmar-official-accuses/2179812.html"><span style="background-color: white;"></span></a></span>
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<div id="stcpDiv" style="left: -1988px; position: absolute; top: -1999px;">
Asian
demand for plastic to defy China’s economic slowdown - See more at:
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/business/article/asian-demand-for-plastic-to-defy-chinas-economic-slowdown#sthash.PF4K5JVn.dpuf</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-85678504526670522662015-09-08T10:16:00.001+08:002015-09-08T10:23:55.131+08:00China should just ignore the comments from the Pinoys<span id="Zoom">Philippine defense ministry spokesman Peter Paul Galvez
on Sunday said the department welcomed the Chinese leadership's
recent announcement affirming its commitment to peace, but questioned
why China displayed offensive weaponry at the Sept. 3 parade.</span><br />
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<span id="Zoom">This is pure nonsensical comments that the Chinese can just ignore. Remember, WW3 and the Pinoys are going to be the first to be wiped out with a US base in Subic. </span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-81017015358793707202015-09-04T08:37:00.001+08:002015-09-08T10:20:29.724+08:00China must develop a strategy to destroy the pinoysThe pinoys have been a pain in China quest to take back its sovereignty in South China Sea.<br />
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These pinoys are trouble makers and they love to see the USa building naval bases as it is during its colonial days. Well let this be. The government would feel rather happy to be controlled under the thumb of its US fellows like the good old days when its women are treated like commodity when Subic Bay US base is around. Good Luck and have a happy adventures with the US.<br />
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But China should have a medium to long term strategy to deal and hopefully to destroy the Pinoys when there is an opportunity.<br />
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The Pinoys are the enemies of the Chinese people, that is for sure. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-43480553893411884422015-09-03T08:17:00.001+08:002015-09-08T09:50:39.533+08:00War Parade is the right strategy to counter the US and Japan influenceToday is a big day for China and Chinese people throughout the world. This is a showcase to demonstrate to the so-called "angelic" self appointed world policeman USA and Japan, a running dog of the US.<br />
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China is not North Korea and Iran or whatever minnows the USA is thinking from its bloody hawkish congressmen. If there's a war to be fought - nuclear - there will be no winners. The hawks and the rightist Japanese, please take note.<br />
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Over the past few days, Western media has been driving a wedge between the Russians and Chinese, a relation that there are so jealous. Sino-Russian relations are at their best and it would last till the next decade. I am fed up of all these comments from the couch potatoes. <br />
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I am so proud of being a Chinese and it is the resolve to compete and to be the best of everything which will bring about the survival of the Chinese race. Not a racist but sometimes we need to send a clear message to the USa and these Japanese who is trying to do the bidding work for the US by instigating the South East Asian countries.<br />
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We now know who are the friends of the Chinese people.<br />
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Russia<br />
Belarus<br />
Venezuela<br />
Sudan<br />
Cambodia<br />
Thailand<br />
Vietnam ( represented by the top Communist party chief)<br />
Mexico<br />
Laos<br />
Pakistan<br />
Kazakhstan<br />
South Africa<br />
Czech Republic <br />
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And the enemies of the Chinese people presently are the US citizens, Japanese and Pinoys. Remember it WW3 comes, you know who you need to confront first.<br />
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Congratulations to China on the 70th Anniversary.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-83805463935707231282015-08-14T08:50:00.001+08:002015-08-15T11:45:36.181+08:00 Is Chinese women badminton players on the decline?<br />
Over the past few months, if you are a follower of the badminton sports, you would have notice that the Chinese badminton women singles players who have dominated this arena for the past one decade are not so invincible. Their top seeded players are falling like bowling pins. Even the no 1 Chinese woman player, Li Xue Ri who can be relied on to score a win is not so dependable anymore.<br />
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There are only 2 reasons for this - either the standard play from the Chinese woman players have dropped or the rest of the near top woman players from other countries have upped their standard.<br />
I would like to look at this from two aspects. If you studied the women badminton players you can notice the following:<br />
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1. Their style of play has remained the same with no variation in their attacks. These can be countered easily by badminton players from other countries. What is missing from these players are the will to fight and the consistency which is sadly missing. Why? Only the coach will be able to explain.<br />
2. I have yet to find a player who can play intelligently as to vary the game strokes and to have that little extra attacking style like Lin Dan or Chong Wei who can mesmerize the opponent in tight situation with that bit of overhead quick attack and wrong footing the opponent in their moves. Maybe the Chinese coach will need to built this attribute and then, China can have a winning and consistent candidate in this event.<br />
3. Some Chinese younger players are not moving up quick enough to fill those who are unable to perform in the International scene. This is not good and in the next few years, you may not see any woman chinese players in the Top 10.<br />
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Generally that includes the men badminton, I have also observed that there are some players who are clearly passengers and are not interested in beating the top 3 players. Players like Wang ZeMing and Tian Houwei are so inconsitent that they can lose to an unknown in in their off form days. More off form days than good days. Wang can meet up with Chong Wei and you would certainly know the result - thrashing in straight sets. Does he has the mental ability and hidden plan to beat the former World No.1. If I am a badminton player and I continue to lose in every encounter (15times-lose all 15), I would certainly feel ashamed. Quit if you cannot make the grade. Either your coach did not teach you the extra bit or you are merely a passenger - who does not have that intelligence to built that extra quality.<br />
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The second reason is that there is a slight improvement in the woman players from other countries. Spain which is not known for badminton is producing a world no.1. She is either good or that the current crop of players are no where near the likes of Li Ling Wei and Han AiPing. More likely the woman standard has dropped.<br />
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Wake up China, you are not producing enough quality players given the huge populace.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-86702836869753974072015-07-31T20:44:00.001+08:002015-07-31T20:44:11.181+08:00Beijing winning the host right to Winter Olympics 2022 is a snub for USA and EUJust heard the news that Beijing has won the rights to host the Winter Olympics 2022 by a narrow margin of 44 to 40. Whatever it is, it is still a win. Congratulations to China and all genuine Chinese people of the world. The West opposition led by the US and the allies against the China bid has failed.<br />
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I am very sure that the bloody USA voted against China, which also includes Japan and some European nations. Britain has congratulated China and I sense that they may be the odd one out. The Russians, African Union and Latin American countries have strongly voted for China. Thanks for their support.<br />
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I am now laughing at the many human right activists who campaign against China., supported by none other than the U.S, Japan, Italy, Spain and the Scandanavian countries.<br />
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A big snub no doubt, and I can now rest in bed for a good sleep. For the many Chinese who still thinks that the US is an angel, pleases wake up. As for Japan, there is always the cold treatment. Japan power is derived from the support of the US. If you take this away, Japan is useless.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-39637801264001282292014-04-29T17:32:00.001+08:002014-04-29T17:32:16.080+08:00US is showing its true colorsRecent trip by Obama to its so-called Eastern Allies is to shore up US support given to these US protectorate. Thats' nothing new. It is risky adventure and it will culminate in the end of the world. A nuclear war no one will win. But one thing for sure, the two biggest Chinese enemies, Japan and Philippines will be bombed first in a nuclear war. Don't blame the Chinese for doing that. It looked very certain.<br />
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China should form a military alliance with the Russians to counter this evil axis.<br />
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China Daily has a very well written editorial that all readers must read rather than getting a one sided view from the Western propaganda media.<br />
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<b>Excerpts from China Daily:</b><br />
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Just as many have observed, united States President Barack Obama's
Asia visit is essentially about Washington's and its allies' unease
about a rising China.<br />
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From Tokyo to Manila, Obama has tried to pick his words so as not to
antagonize Beijing. But from the US-Japan joint statement to the new
US-Philippines defense agreement, it is increasingly obvious that
Washington is taking Beijing as an opponent. With Obama reassuring the
US' allies of protection in any conflict with China, it is now clear
that Washington is no longer bothering to conceal its attempt to contain
China's influence in the region. It is even less convincing to say the
US pivot to the Asia-Pacific is not targeted against China.<br />
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Obama's rhetoric about peace and international law sounds hollow
because it contradicts what Washington and himself have been up to. The
US-Japan statement, for instance, is a dangerous license for the
increasingly rightist Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to provoke more
trouble. Its shameless disregard of historical facts and endorsement of
Abe's rightist inclinations will only cause further instability.<br />
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For a considerably long period, Chinese have cherished the naive
thought that Washington will rein in its unruly allies when they go too
far.<br />
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Obama's current trip should be a wake-up call that this is just
wishful thinking. His sweet promises of a new type of major-country
relationship should not blind us to the grim geopolitical reality:
Ganging up with its troublemaking allies, the US is presenting itself as
a security threat to China.<br />
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The foremost threat is not the disputes that estrange China from its
neighbors such as Japan and the Philippines. It is rather the
threatening image of China that is being projected and marketed by these
malicious neighbors and their backstage supporter.<br />
Washington's biased portrayal of China and its legitimate territorial
claims is conducive to the US' pivot and stronger bonds with its
allies. But if the US wants to benefit from the thriving Asia-Pacific,
it should promote good-neighborliness.<br />
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The further prosperity of the region calls for closer intra-regional
connectivity, to which the current tensions are a threat. Washington
should try to ease those tensions, instead of fanning them.<br />
Most important of all, Washington must come to terms with the reality
that China will continue to grow, though it will not follow the US'
hegemonic path.<br />
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Washington's best bet lies in collaborating with, not standing against, Beijing before it is too late.<br />
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-90905719880102433452014-02-23T12:49:00.003+08:002014-02-23T12:52:26.417+08:00China need to review its long term protest and national declaration ruling to make it effectiveThe Chinese Govt over the past few months have lodged solemn protest to the US and other Western Governments over the support given to Japan and other smaller so-called US allies over territorial disputes in East Asia and South East Asia. Just yesterday, the US President met the Dalai Lama for the third time at the White House even though the Chinese government has indicated strong protest.<br />
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Countries like US, Japan, Philippines at this moment only recognise one thing - the fire power both nuclear and non nuclear to vanquish them. <br />
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So far, China has found no effective way to counter such acts coming from the US motivated attacks using its Allies as well on China and the Chinese people at large.<br />
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China must now take a different direction as it grow stronger it must not only lodge protest and make declaration which it cannot follow-up effectively, otherwise it will embarrass the country at the expense of the Caucasian race and its vast bias media who will take any single opportunity to hit at China just because its cultural lifestyle, its type of government and social development is very different from the West.<br />
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For the US, the Dalai Lama is an easy card to play - not as powerful as before - still it is a card to deal with China. The US senators and Congressman who are "enemies" of the Chinese people will do whatever it can to create any loss of face for China. Hence, it is important that the Chinese people must take note and understand that the US is an insincere country who will do everything to promote its version of the world order.<br />
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The Russians have also felt the growing power of the NATO countries creeping up to its doorstep (with the fall of Ukraine just two days ago). The Russians have so far, stop short of cementing a clear military alliance with the Chinese. The Chinese and Russian must forget all the distrust in the past and build a more solid foundation at coming up with a stronger alliance to counter the Western growing political and military influence. Maybe, a strong impetus is needed to push this relationship forward.<br />
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China must continue to grow stronger on its own and to develop its military even more powerful. I am not a fan of the late Chairman Mao, but there is one thing which he said till today which hold very true - nothing beats physical power and that comes from the barrel of the gun.<br />
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The
influence of the Dalai clique will continue to decline even with additional funding from the Western countries.<br />
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China must continue to protest if there are acts which goes against Chinese sovereignty. This is the declaration of its stance. But it must be serious to follow up its act like:<br />
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1. Reduce trading activities with the countries who supported any act against the Chinese people.<br />
2. Block any aid to these countries<br />
3. Reduce the diplomacy relationship to a consulate status<br />
4. Able to bring other countries to make its leader and diplomats as pariah.<br />
5. Able to enforce its ruling using strong and unchallenged military power. <br />
6. Reduce cooperation to the country to resolve international issues.<br />
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Only by seriously able to implement all follow up actions as stated above will the "enemies" of the Chinese people stand up and take note of the words coming from China. There is no two way about it.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-40336686175617557382013-12-26T16:00:00.001+08:002013-12-26T16:00:34.724+08:00Abe's leadership signalled the end of rapport in North AsiaBy visiting the Yasukuni Shrine over the holidays, Abe is sending a message to the world that Japan is not worried about world's opinion and that they are able to make its own decision on its so called internal affairs.<br />
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To me and the rest of Asia especially of Chinese ancestry (if you called oneself - not unlike many Chinese youth who does not want to associate with anything chinese due to their upbringing), it meant a few things:<br />
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<ol>
<li>That Japan is ever willing to re-militarize its army and that it is will resort to another war even though they would like to deny this. Remember what Hitler said just before WW2 that Germany did not want a war as they were hit the hardest after WW1. Then, the Polish Invasion started the whole thing. Maybe the disputed Islands will be the spark - this time around.</li>
<li>The Japanese right wingers have taken controlled of the public.</li>
<li>A strong rebuttal from the Japanese people that they do not accept the Japan was an aggressor in WW2 but more as a victim and a liberator. That's why the Japanese textbook is all distorted.</li>
<li>The Japanese love hunting whales and could not care less what the world thinks.</li>
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For me, the cause of all these events is due largely to the US and A. At the end of the Second World War, the USA did not fully revamp the Japanese societies, leaving the Emperor and its supporters (the current right wingers) to dictate terms in the restructuring of its Japanese organized "yakuzu" structure. The Emperor was guilty of the inhumane crime across Asia but still was not prosecuted.<br />
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There will be no peace in Asia as long as the Abe's Administration is still around. For China, there is only one solution - prepare for war and wait for the opportunity to demolish Japan and this time, make sure it is effective - that is take out the roots. Nuke Japan for good.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-66631250377844595292013-12-23T10:19:00.001+08:002013-12-23T10:22:10.981+08:00The US is trying to play big brother (Taiko in chinese) in East Asia and South China SeaThere is one good article on the other side of the fence which you will not get to read from the Western Media<br />
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This is a marvelous piece of comment from Global Times for the benefit of the followers to my alternative news blog:<br />
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US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Thursday criticized a Chinese
vessel's encounter with US guided missile cruiser USS Cowpens as
"irresponsible," and claimed the US wishes to avoid conflicts in the
South China Sea. He called on China to stay prudent.<br />
<br />
What he
failed to mention is that the encounter occurred on China's doorstep,
and that the US vessel trailed the Chinese aircraft carrier.<br />
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The
US' overbearing accusations sharply contrast with China's comparatively
late and low-profile reaction. The US has become used to its hegemony on
high seas, which international society seems to tolerate, and that
makes the US navy tend to forget the difference between the high sea and
its territorial waters, or mistake the South China Sea with the
Caribbean.<br />
<br />
However, the South China Sea will never be the same as
the Caribbean, thus the US navy will have to consider the national
interests and the feelings of China while cruising in the South China
Sea. The Chinese navy needs to remind the US of that difference - just
because China was not capable of asserting its interests in the past
doesn't mean it has given up this right.<br />
<br />
Only by struggling will
China gain its proper level of rights and strategic space, and it holds
no illusions that the US will automatically cede to the Chinese Navy.
The US will never pleasantly accept China's rise regardless of how China
reaffirms its peaceful nature. China is not likely to stop advancing
for the US' sake, either.<br />
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In the future the Chinese Navy will
send more fleets further into the ocean along with the expansion of
China's interests, making more conflicts with the US possible. China
should avoid collisions of planes or ships with the US, but should also
keep its bottom line. China needs to work out emergency plans for all
possibilities. Prudence has to be used by both sides, otherwise the only
option is cowardice, which is increasingly unacceptable to Chinese
society.<br />
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The Chinese Navy has done a good job. However, the
defense ministry hasn't been able to keep pace with the Navy's act of
deterring the US vessel. Speaking has traditionally been a weak point
for China, which should be strengthened. <br />
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We must see that China
is still at an all-round disadvantage to the US, but China is rising and
the US is in relative decline. The US is attempting to contain China's
rise within its designated frame. China doesn't intentionally challenge
the US, nor is it obliged to follow US rules.<br />
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Such conflicts are
unavoidable yet controllable, and even necessary. China's objective
should be clear, the tactics flexible, and sometimes, patience is more
important than determination.<br />
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The US has been the most common
actor to interpret "international responsibility." One day, China will
teach the US that responsibility is not as simple as the way the US sees
it. <br />
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-88993612986095570122013-12-13T08:32:00.001+08:002013-12-13T08:38:26.979+08:00US is equally dumb to outright make empty promises to JapanThis morning, I came across the news from a short sighted VP of the US and A that they do not recognised China's declared Air Defence Identification Zone. Well, it does sound strong on paper. But they do not understand the 2 important implications:<br />
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1. It emboldened the current Japan's conservative government stance that the big brother is behind them and thus, they do not need to discuss or find a compromising solution to the the current impasse.<br />
2. It will stir Chinese nationalism throughout the whole of Asia and throughout the world. Although I do reside in SEA but I do feel a bit of compassion for the Chinese in China and Taiwan. The US is infuriating 1.6 billion Chinese as opposed to 120 million Japanese. This is stupid or short sighted.<br />
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By doing so, the Chinese can clearly see the true face of the USA and its motives and hidden agenda. I for one have the opinion that the USA cannot be trusted and it is better to work with the Russian (even though they are also in the same untrusted category). The Chinese government will need to work on a strategic nuclear plan - if China goes down, make sure Japan is totally annihilated and New York and Los Angel or whatever and SF is gone as well. Does the Americans want to see that happen over a declining Japan influence?<br />
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Recognition of ADIZ is two folds - if you do not recognize ours we will also not recognise yours. So Korean and Japan Air Zone's will also not be recognized by China. Two can play the same game.<br />
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China, please beef your military. The only way that I see this coming to a end and to sent a clear message to the stubborn Japanese government is to nuke them.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-70457000865534123072013-11-28T16:05:00.001+08:002013-11-28T16:09:25.773+08:00Japan is attempting to play innocentOn 23 November 2013, China declared an airspace above the East China Sea to be a part of a new Chinese “Air Defence Identification Zone”, or ADIZ, that is, all aircraft intending to enter the zone had to file flight plans with the Chinese authorities, maintain radio communications and follow whatever instructions Chinese controllers chose to issue.<br />
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From the picture of the the two intersecting zones of the new ADIZ and the existing Japan's very own ADIZ, it seems that China set its up to roughly mirror the intrusiveness of the Japanese zone. They are essentially mirror images of each other in the East China Sea. I thought it looked strange at first but now it makes a lot of sense. Both zones extend unnecessarily far from their home territory. Both include the "Diaoyu/Senkakus" and both come within roughly the same distance of Taiwan/South Korea.<br />
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My logical reasoning is that if Japan can get away with its own ADIZ and without any comments or objections from its "father', the US and A, during the 1980s then why should they make so much qualms about China's pronouncement. <br />
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The simple truth is that Japan is its so-called ALLY and China is a competitor or branded "communist enemy". It is as simple as that.<br />
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South Korea only commented on the small islet which was drawn in within the newly proclaimed ADIZ and this should not be a big fuss but the Western media trumped this as an objection. The Koreans realised that it needs China to stabilize the situation on the Korean Peninsula and China is an important stakeholder and NOT JAPAN.<br />
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Philippines another lackeys of the USA joined the fray by stating its concern of potentially China's declaration of another ADIZ in South East Asia. It has no interest in the East China Sea and hence, should refrain from making comments on China's ADIZ. They are probably being asked to do the protest by US and A , the world's troublemaker. Similarly, Australia another lackey of the USA has earlier being asked to voiced their small little protest.<br />
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It is ironic that Japan would choose to deny that the islands are disputed. They themselves claimed several of the southern Kuril Islands which are held by Russia, who uses the exact same tact: that the islands are not actually in dispute. I suppose this is just how the game is played.<br />
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China must continue to strengthen its military, not only, to fight a war with Japan but must also prepare to go the long way of a nuclear war with the USA.<br />
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If Beijing. Shanghai is gone....Tokyo and the surrounding will go first and don't discount the fact that LA and NewYork will be sunk as well. Thats' the whole truth.<br />
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Activate the nuclear submarines!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-46717723875544957082013-10-27T11:45:00.000+08:002013-10-28T11:45:25.178+08:00Japan has indirectly declared war on ChinaYesterday, the hawkish PM emboldened by US support has outright challenge China might in the East. He told the audience that Japan is getting more assertive ( a self claim) and that it will play a supportive role to check the military growth of China and also, will shoot down any Chinese drone in Japanese airspace. I would like to make a few comments here:<br />
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1. Japan is a small country as compared to China. In this world, I see only three countries who really has the reach and the might to dominate the world in terms of economic, political and social reach and that is China, USA and Russia. So what is this second tier nation trying to act like a big brother to the rest of the smaller nation. The effort will doom to fail. I am laughing...ha ha.<br />
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2. Japan has not truly repented for its Second War cruel adventures and many parts of Asia especially Korea and China residents have not accepted Japan so called insincere "apologies". It has nothing to do with the propaganda news as mentioned by many Japanese people. What about Korea and Taiwan? I am an overseas Chinese and we had very deep hatred for the Japanese because its never truly atone for torture and slavery its inflicted on the Chinese people at large. So you cannot say this is Chinese propaganda. There's no such thing. If there is an outbreak of war with the Japs, I will be the first to make large scale donation and effort to the fight against the Japanese. I think the majority , about 90% , will support this move. The forefathers of the people of Thailand, Malay, Philippines and Indons have never really suffer under Japanese brief colonial rule. So is this really support? The US is to blame for this, as they did NOT outright prosecute the Japanese as they allowed the single Japanese monarchy, whom we all damn know is fully involved in the decision making during the 2 World War. <br />
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3. China business relationship with Thailand and Malaysia is at its best. Recent visit by the Chinese President to Indonesia has also cemented a much stronger partnership in terms of promoting economic activities for the benefit of these countries. Vietnam has temporary set aside its differences and work for a betterment of the relationship. Remember Vietnam is still a communist brother and do you think they will support Japan and USA in an outbreak of war with China. Cambodia, Myammar, Laos and Sri Lanka have excellent diplomatic ties through business tie up and countless reciprocal visits by the Head of Governments from these countries. I do not see these type of visits to Japan or Tokyo.So what is the recent Japanese diplomatic overtures to get these countries to "isolate" the Chinese people. Chinese diplomacy has the upperhand.<br />
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4. Japan has clear problems not only with China but with Korea and Russia. Russia has a strategic partnership with China and in the event of a war, where do you think the Russia will position itself is anybody guess. With Russia support, China will be able to deal with Japan openly. What I am saying here is that if USA intervene in a war between China and Japan, do you think Russia will be just a bystander? Remember this is leading to the Third World War, and the Kurile Islands and some other disputed islets...and it would be delicious to take some other islands as well. I am sure the idea has crossed Russian minds.<br />
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5. China military budget is still small as compared to USA about 30% so where is the threat. I like to point out that the Japanese is trying to militarize and instituting Constitutional changes to strengthen its Japanese Army. If this is left unchecked, it is very dangerous. But anyway, Japan would not be anywhere near its might during the WW2. And China is not at its weakest spot in the Second WW. So there is no issue for the Chinese.<br />
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6. If there is an outbreak of war and I am sure it is going to be NUCLEAR. So you will see the end of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou on China side, New York or Washington and maybe LA from USA side. What about Japan? My guess is that Japan will stop to exist with the bombing of the main Island and mind you, this is not Nagasaki or Hiroshima, this is 100 times more powerful and I do not see any hope for the Japanese.<br />
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7. The only nation who is foolish to support Japan is Philippines. The country is a very small nation with many unmanned thousands of islands. Philippines is such a poorly managed country it cannot even take care of the welfare of its own people..how do expect it to be able to protect the country as well as to launch its armies to support Japan. So there is no real threat from China perspective rather than making mice noises here and there. To the Chinese, it is only Japan and the Pinoys who are the "real" enemies of the Chinese people.<br />
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8. Over the past one and half year, it is the Japanese Cabinet who wanted to "shake hands" with the Chinese leadership. China has already made the Japanese government <b>person non grata </b>ever since they nationalize the disputed Daioyu/ Senkaku Islands and China can wait. Can Japan wait?<br />
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9. China will take its <b>rightful place in the world </b>and there is no country in the workd who can stop that, not even the USA. Many people believe that the US is on the decline . If it is not, its power will somehow be diminish to a large extent. So who do you want to back in WW3. <br />
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Brace for war and we'll like to see the demise of Japan.<br />
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China Watcher<br />
26 Oct 2013<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-36864589279655271902013-02-08T16:07:00.000+08:002013-10-28T11:45:34.896+08:00China should engage the Russian to counter the Japanese territorial movesToday, there were news from Tokyoland that Russians jets have entered Japanese airspace. What airspace? The airspace surrounding Kurile Island, which is presently controlled by the Russians. The Japanese under the present hawkish government under Abe is attempting to show that there are able to counter any forms of so called "territorial claims" with their own defensive posture and also, to invite sympathy from the West especially its big brother, the US.<br />
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The Japanese have already embroiled in a fierce territorial dispute with China at the South. Can it afford to get into another dispute with the Russo Bear. It is hoping for the US to assist them in the event of an outbreak of war with either these two countries.<br />
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I personally think the Chinese and the Russian should team up to counter the offensive posture and negative lies coming from this rightist government. This present government could probably be acting from instruction from the White House or the anti-Communist movement in the Pentagon, CIA and Congress, to stir up trouble for a large scale war.<br />
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It would be interesting to see China + Russia vs US + Japan engage in a battle and let see, who will win and winners take all.<br />
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If there is a war...nuclear perhaps, your guess is my guess as well, the Land of the Rising Sun will be the first to go..... I wish so.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-80679621460430345782012-12-01T16:20:00.000+08:002013-10-28T11:45:53.868+08:00China must be wary of US moves to check China<br />
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If you ask me who is the biggest crook and two timer, it is the US and the Chinese people under the present government must be strong in its resolve to challenge the US might in the Pacific. The US is strong and it does not mean it cannot be defeated.<br />
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If there is an outbreak of 3 world war which i think is imminent, make sure the US is also demolish, but make sure the few Japs Islands should go down first.<br />
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China, please develop more submarine laden nuclear sub with more nuclear capability to strike any part of the US.<br />
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Don't kid yourselve, the US is the greatest enemy of the Chinese people. Wake up.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-16072950826679142392012-06-17T10:55:00.000+08:002013-10-28T11:47:18.505+08:00Western Media especially the US are jealous of China Success in Space Program<br />
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I have not been writing much lately as the China bashing has tone down quite a fair bit.<br />
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First of all. congratulations to China, once again, for pursuing a space program to put a Space Station in space.<br />
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I would also like to extend the resolve and strong determination of the Chinese people to develop its own space basic technology, without assistance of the Western powers, who are so bloody afraid to share its sacred technology for two main reasons:<br />
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1. China is govern by a one-party autocratic government and Communist..of which the US people has a very clear phobia because they perceived themselves to represent the other extreme...liberty and full of righteous behaviour..which I really doubt so other than controlled by the media and the few so-called bright Congressman. 2. China is not a Cacausion based country..sad but true..even Japanese who worship the West so much cannot even buy the latest jets from USA. Why? Because they are not CAUCASIAN based country..as simple as that. I am not a racist..but this is the sad fact.<br />
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China, which has been left out of the Space Station activities because of who? YES. You are damn right. The stiff opposition of the main domineering partner and self appointed POLICEMAN of the world, the US and nobody else. Even the Russians had at one time suggested inviting the Chinese but it was SINGLY SHOT DOWN by the USA.<br />
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China has proven that it can develop its own space technology albeit 40 years late but it is always BETTER LATE THAN NEVER and that NO NATION WILL IMPART ANY MILITARY BASED TECHNOLOGY TO YOU. With that, I think the Chinese has got this right.<br />
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Most Western Media are quite receptive of the Chinese success in its space program except CNN and TIME magazine, two biggest media conglomerate from non other than the US. Time has sarcastically suggested that Chinese SPACE TECHNOLOGY is so backward and that the US and the Soviets have mastered it 40 years ago and that this feat is just a picnic for the US now. This really sound like a tinge of jealously. And it goes on to imply that the acquisition of this high end technology is for military use and nothing else.<br />
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It does not matter what the West said, China must develop its own path since there is no sincerity of the West to pass high level technology to you after all, China is still being barred from buying high tech from the West since the Tiananmen Incident in 1989 (23 years ago).<br />
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Other than Korean's Samsung, I hope China will provide an alternative to the West in the development of useful and leading edge technology to mankind in the near future.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-69704443933711150532012-01-28T12:15:00.002+08:002012-01-28T12:21:15.831+08:00Australian Tennis 2012By China Watcher<br /><br />I was pleased to note the fantastic recovery of Djokovic in beating Andy Murray at the marathon match which was telecast live on TV. Every time, a British or a US player is unable to retrieve a shot, I will cheer wildly. <br /><br />I like Serbian, Czech and Russian players, as long as it is not from the USA, UK, Germany, France and Italy which I believe always think very highly of themselves. As for Australians, they are considered neutral. <br /><br />I wish that there would be more Asian players, particularly more "Li Na" to dominate the tennis scene in the near future.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-91996300587470513252012-01-28T12:00:00.004+08:002012-01-28T12:12:09.383+08:00Uighur and Tibetan Affairs are China Internal PoliciesBy China Watcher<br /><br />Recently, the press particularly from the Western world are pleased to become the mouthpiece of the Uighurs Independence movement which is located non other then the arch enemies of the Chinese people, the USA.<br /><br />The press freely claimed that two Uighurs had been sentenced to life and a few other had been put on the death panalty. Where are the evidences? Just listening to the liars from the Uighurs external trouble makers is what I have noted from ATP, CNN and other western media whose credibility are not to be taken at face value.<br /><br />I like to reiterate that China Xinjiang policies are China's internal affairs for the Chinese to decide and not for the Western world to demand a hearing. If the Uighurs had broken Chinese laws there should be punish to the full extent of the law especially the involvement in the killing of the Han Chinese.<br /><br />Just like what had also been published these few months on the self-burning of the Tibetans. It is just a stupid idea and I think these people are downright stupid. Maybe, the Han Chinese can just built a square specifically for them it these people want to sacrifice themselves. <br /><br />The Tibetans can just forget about independence and the Han Chinese numbering 1.3 billion would not allow this even with Western assistance. <br /><br />By the way, I am a Buddhist and I have no sympathy for the stupid Tibetans.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-58077671749681523192012-01-15T09:43:00.006+08:002012-01-15T10:01:41.905+08:00BBC is up to its tricks againBy China Watcher<br /><br />Yesterday night I was reading the news from BBC on the Taiwan recent concluded Presidential Election, of which Mr. Ma Ying Jeo, the incumbent, has secured another 4 year term, with the majority of the Taiwanese people wanting to continue the peaceful cross straits policies as initiated by Taiwan with the support of the mainland government. <br /><br />The writer, a person of caucasian origin, obviously does not understand much about the Chinese people by making poor remarks and insinuating that President Ma policies towards China is too "friendly" and this cause a drop in the popularity vote from 58% to 51%. If analysis was carefully done, it is important to note that there is a third candidate from the ruling Kuomintang party which may have taken some of the votes from Mr. Ma. The DPP's candidate only managed to garner 46%, which is not much of an improvement. I believe this chap and most of the Western media, do have obvious hidden agenda to instigate and divide the Chinese people so that the threat towards Western civilization is minimized. <br /><br />There is no other way but for Taiwan to peacefully co-exist with China whose people shared a common bond, both with cultural and language similarities until a solution can be found perhaps, in the next 50 years.<br /><br />It is up to the Chinese people and only Chinese people alone who will decide the outcome of what is to happen to China and Taiwan. So my advice, is for people of caucasian origin to stop interfering with the affairs of the Chinese people.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-4036572491470458372012-01-14T12:55:00.003+08:002012-01-14T13:10:29.302+08:00Malaysian Sports Media tried to provoke hate against Chinese Badminton PlayersBy China Watcher<br /><br />Chinese badminton players have been dominating the international badminton circuit in almost all major badminton tournament leaving the rest of the countries behind. Malaysia, an avid badminton nation with lots of fans, has yet to uncover any world unbeatable player. The only bright spark is that it has a gem in the name of Lee Chong Wei. The rest of the players just make up the numbers.<br /><br />What the Malaysian media failed to realize is that although the number of people playing badminton is probably a sizeable million but when compared to China it is as high as the population of Malaysia, that is, around 28 million. So the vast talents can be uncovered from the big base.<br /><br />But Malaysian media always write to think very highly of its only "GEM' and sometimes it has become more like a self pleasing exercise. <br /><br />And these media always tried to stir up rivalry between its no 1 men single player and the rest of the Chinese badminton players. Even the crowd at the current Malaysian Open is not there to support the better player but to create an anti-Chinese environment. <br /><br />I do understand Chong Wei is a good player but then the media is singing so loud as though he is the best player (men single) in the world. Though the world's fan voted him as the most popular player, I sense that the poll did not take into consideration the Chinese voting public since the world badminton site does not have a mirror in mandarin. So we can actually discount the popularity poll which is taken only from the english speaking crowd.<br /><br />To me, as a badminton fan myself, Lin Dan is still the best player in the world.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157219430600831697.post-76088913226616081762011-10-13T17:59:00.004+08:002011-10-13T18:19:46.685+08:00China miserable soccer fortunes continueBy China Watcher<br /><br />China struggles again in a soccer match with Iraq on home ground in a 2014's Asia World Cup qualifier yesterday, losing 0-1 to a team who did not even have a competitive soccer league given that the country has gone through some civil strife a decade ago.<br /><br />It is a common sight to see the despair on the football fans faces who came to support its team after the first round knockout of its soccer team from the Olympic qualifiers.<br /><br />I still strongly believe that the future of Chinese soccer is in the youth programs and if there is to be a change in fortunes then we must see some strong wins against the teams from South Korea, Japan and the Middle Eastern countries at the Junior level - U16, U-19 and Youth, But then there is no current performance even to justify that the future of Chinese soccer is indeed encouraging. <br /><br />There is a need to revamp the Chinese structure in the development of soccer towards one in which the players are motivated to take risks, develop individual skills and most important to learn the basics of kicking and passing the ball to its team mates. China need to learn from Korea and Japan and it is important to do it fast, otherwise they will continue to lose or just draw with the Middle Eastern countries like Syria, Jordan, Qatar, Iraq and Iran.<br /><br />Just watch how the Japanese, Korean and the Australian players who always have the upper hand when they deal with the Middle Eastern style of play which I think is not superior than the speedy work rate of the East Asian teams.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17672981936126756399noreply@blogger.com0