China not-so-secretly fumes & frets as India, Japan bond

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So ?? Read the context of the statement... put as to counter another of your bullshit arguments...
there is a link on the post , people can go and check the whole tread.
 

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you are funny.
Am real man.

after syria episode USA,JAPAN,INDIA,SK,EU all are planning to break china in to 5 pieces so that u cannot be a military threat to any.

sorry for leaking this news to you.

you can keep your candy nukes up in ur whatever.


why you CCP dumbos always compare no of nukes .we have nough nukes to send you and your gay friend pakibegger to stonage again and again and again.
 

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You can claim the moon is a state of India.
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That is what China does.
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When? A link please.

@CCP, following link might help China in claiming Moon! :pound: :pound:

Law professor explains how China could claim parts of the moon - Houston Space news | Examiner.com

December 17, 2013
In the wake of China's successful landing of the Chang'e 3/Jade Rabbit on the lunar surface, law professor and purveyor of Instapundit Glenn Reynolds speculated in a December 16, 2013 oped in USA Today how China might actually make a territorial claim of parts of the moon. Since China is engaged in that very thing in the East China Sea and South China Sea, that is not an unlikely scenario.

The Outer Space Treaty, to which China is a signatory, prohibits claims of national sovereignty. However Professor Reynolds sees a possible end run around the treaty.

"First, the treaty only prohibits "national appropriation." If a Chinese company, instead of the Chinese government, were to stake a claim, it wouldn't apply. And, at any rate, China -- which didn't even join the treaty until 1983 -- can, like any other nation, withdraw at any time. All that's required under the treaty is to give a year's notice."

Ordinarily claims by private entities are enforced by national governments using their sovereign authority, something that might tend to run counter to the Outer Space Treaty. But China may not care about such niceties.

Reynolds thinks that if China, even through a state run company, were to make a land grab on the moon, the move would light a fire under the United States and other countries and start a new space race to develop the resources of the moon. Currently the official policy of the United States is to all but ignore the moon. A move by China would likely cause that policy to be revisited, according to Reynolds.

However current NASA policy toward other countries' and private lunar efforts is to offer the space agency's assistance. Consistent with that policy, should the Chinese make a land grab on the moon, NASA might just help them do it.

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there is a link on the post , people can go and check the whole tread.
Hey comrade yesterday night we had a big laughing buffet with raga please we cant take any more laugh for next one week.plz help us by not doing item girl stuff.
 

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@CCP, following link might help China in claiming Moon! :pound: :pound:

Law professor explains how China could claim parts of the moon - Houston Space news | Examiner.com

December 17, 2013
In the wake of China's successful landing of the Chang'e 3/Jade Rabbit on the lunar surface, law professor and purveyor of Instapundit Glenn Reynolds speculated in a December 16, 2013 oped in USA Today how China might actually make a territorial claim of parts of the moon. Since China is engaged in that very thing in the East China Sea and South China Sea, that is not an unlikely scenario.

The Outer Space Treaty, to which China is a signatory, prohibits claims of national sovereignty. However Professor Reynolds sees a possible end run around the treaty.

"First, the treaty only prohibits "national appropriation." If a Chinese company, instead of the Chinese government, were to stake a claim, it wouldn't apply. And, at any rate, China -- which didn't even join the treaty until 1983 -- can, like any other nation, withdraw at any time. All that's required under the treaty is to give a year's notice."

Ordinarily claims by private entities are enforced by national governments using their sovereign authority, something that might tend to run counter to the Outer Space Treaty. But China may not care about such niceties.

Reynolds thinks that if China, even through a state run company, were to make a land grab on the moon, the move would light a fire under the United States and other countries and start a new space race to develop the resources of the moon. Currently the official policy of the United States is to all but ignore the moon. A move by China would likely cause that policy to be revisited, according to Reynolds.

However current NASA policy toward other countries' and private lunar efforts is to offer the space agency's assistance. Consistent with that policy, should the Chinese make a land grab on the moon, NASA might just help them do it.

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Now, click on Like button on the right corner of this post to express your gratitude :D
US helped China to claim? LOL
 
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That is not the evidence that China claim the Moon.
Just to help you on your mission assigned to you by the Ten Cent Club - China claims the world, so the natural corollary is that they also claim the Moon, the Universe and are in the Black Hole!
 

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Just to help you on your mission assigned to you by the Ten Cent Club - China claims the world, so the natural corollary is that they also claim the Moon, the Universe and are in the Black Hole!
any link to back your words?
 

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Any link to help a troll?
 

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Any link to help a troll?
I just want to learn things I may not know.

If you can provide a link to claim "China claims the world" that will be more than appreciated.
 

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Seriously? Do you think, are they going to stop that?

In the name of so called deeper than ocean, sweeter than honey, sexier than Aphrodite friendship with Pukes, chinis are simply trying to irk us and it would continue till we settle (???) Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh border dispute.
Why not ??

Anything is possible when a right kind of stick is used.
 

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I just want to learn things I may not know.

If you can provide a link to claim "China claims the world" that will be more than appreciated.
You think I can be duped by a snake oil salesman?

If so, think again.

Just watching you with an eagle eye for the moment.
 

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That is not the evidence that China claim the Moon.
I didn't say that's an evidence, I just showed you a way how china can claim moon! IIRC, in some 'lunar mission' thread one of your compatriot put Chinese claim on moon as well :D
 

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I didn't say that's an evidence, I just showed you a way how china can claim moon! IIRC, in some 'lunar mission' thread one of your compatriot put Chinese claim on moon as well :D
So , China did not claim the Moon, right?
 

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like Dalai Lama?
It is a game trying to get on top ...... various strategies are used in this. China will try to use Pakistan and India will try to counter it. Every one tries to neutralize the immediate threat the are facing.
 

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