remnantprep
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People do not exist for the sake of governments!
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Post by remnantprep on Mar 22, 2017 7:37:46 GMT 10
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Post by graynomad on Mar 22, 2017 20:15:06 GMT 10
It'll be a no-win for us that's for sure.
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Post by doomsdayprepper4570 on Mar 26, 2017 6:31:43 GMT 10
Your closer to the shoreline gray!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lol.
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Beno
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Post by Beno on Mar 26, 2017 8:29:28 GMT 10
china has not much of a history of agression as opposed to the US so i don't see them starting a war with the US. if they do start some kind of war my guess it would be limited to local expansion and making space for themselves and keeping others at bay, kind of like a chinese lebensraum. china through their rapid economic development over the last 80 years has shown that the poeople and government will sacrifice a huge amount of freedom for a percieved future gain. they are hardwired for hardship. i wonder if the US will be able to sustain a war that would probably be like vietnam on roids only that this time the "bad" guys have real weapons.
if the US wants to keep a lid on this issue they need to put the chinese out of commission in the next few years. after that it would possibly be too late and would have to fight a long and bitter war.
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shinester
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Post by shinester on Mar 26, 2017 15:58:18 GMT 10
There's no country in the world that compares with US invasion. War crimes and murder. China is however quite aggressive, expansionist, colonialistic, just look at Tibet, look at all the crap they're doing and causing in Africa, the building of bases in the South China Sea [international waters] all the while, their constant talk that they're peace loving. So whilst your comparison is accurate, I don't think it truly reflects the nature of China at all. They have to expand at this point to maintain their party, they're doing so to stave off the inevitable social collapse and fracturing as info leaks to enough within China that the culture will change for more free will driven by profit.
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Beno
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Post by Beno on Mar 26, 2017 21:00:39 GMT 10
China has more or less paid their way into the political pockets of those countries including australia with out the use of force. We've/they've sold so much of our land, businesses, housing, mines to them. and done it willingly. it makes sense for them to secure those interests to some degree and that means building a decent navy. They have all but destroyed their most important resources, soil and water, now they look to secure these resources in other countries. I don't like it, but if i was a chinaman i'd be trying to get my country out of dodge too. In the mean time im not going to get too excited about the Chinese. I'm more concerned about another country being run by a second rate billionaire who doesen't like a whole lot of people.
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