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  1. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    Filipinos are naturally against mainkand Chinese dating bacj centuries. They brought opium, they have no manners, ni respect, no sensitivity to neighbors even feklow Chinese, greedy and corrupt! The opposituo in Congress is now being galvanized. Right niw Chinese ilkegal workers in the...
  2. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    The Koreans gave 1 old corvette to sweeten the deal and a lot of money to Bong Go for the Korean battle management system (which the military wanted to source from Europe).
  3. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    To be honest with you, sure we like better relations with India but for us India is simply too far away to matter against China. And on the economic front there's not much trading we can do.
  4. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    That Bong Go is so corrupt it's unbelievable! I mean he is only the caregiver or Duterte znd he became a Senator! WTF! He is also Duterte's China guy.
  5. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    Even US-JAPAN-INDIA-AUSTRALIA and NZ alone are already enough to contain China. VIETNAM and the PHILIPPINES can help in our small ways by acting as your unsinkable aircraft carriers.
  6. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    It's the post-Marcos Constitution that dictated that education should get the highest budget, which is a mistake. Second, America used to guarantee our security when they still had permanent military bases in our country until crszy nationalists decided to act like Nehru. Third, we are afraid of...
  7. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    So ok, you out banana'd us....
  8. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    The US and UK provided India with a lot of weapons in WW2. And immediately after WW2 India could have positioned itself closer to the US so that it can take advantage of the relatioms from both security and economic perspective. But then again the smug Nehru thinks that he is better and can...
  9. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    With our traitor Chinese puppet President in power at the moment, i doubt a deal is possible. But next administration might be another story. You do not need an exclusive port in the Philippines. You can negotiate for flexible basing in several ports much like our current arrangment with the US...
  10. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    I don't understand defanged when there is no teeth to behin with. I mean look at Germany, Japan, Sinhapore, Austrslia, NZ, Korea, UK, Spain, these are countries thst got wealthy, innovative powerful within the US alliance. If you ask me, would I prefer India to Germany? Thete's no argument...
  11. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    See my post above. The US from WW2 supported and insisted on Indian independence. Afterwards, successive US administrations wanted closer relations with India more than Pakistan. But India keeps on flirting with the high road, the road that lead to USSR since Pskistan was wise enough to make...
  12. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    Actually if you're only open minded, especially with history the US was very close to India from WW2 and after WW2. Truman up yo Kennedy administrations kept on courting India. But Nehru the righteous want his middle road.... which when push comes to shove however turned towards the USSR...
  13. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    Dude what have you been smoking? You fear NATO more than China? What the f#@$! NATO will not invade India even if NATO exists for a million years! You do not even share a border with any NATO country! That's what you get when you keep on listening, reading and watching Russian propaganda...
  14. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    Middle path? India slept with the Russians in the Cold War even while the USSR were purging their Baltic and Eastern European colonies! There's no such thing as middle path in international relations. Perhaps Nehru has a lot to blame for what's India now. A naive sense of self-righteousness...
  15. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    It was the US and the British public (both Conservative and Labor parties were in favor of Indian indrpendence) and the USSR more than Hitler that pushed Britain to give India independence. Hitler simply provided the impetus. But while UK and US granted India, Philippines and other countries...
  16. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    Just imagine if the US stuck its foot early before Hitler was emboldened. But America in the 1930s was also trying to be holier than thou and playing safe.
  17. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    The economic front is one of the most important pillars of the alliance agsinst China. Here both Indis and the US needs to work more. But India must listen also to its biggest foreign client. It must ease on its tariffs on a lot of American goods. Kasjmir is a side show that needs a political...
  18. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    Imagine if America just sit on the sidelines in WW2? You prioritize. Now China needs to be contained first and foremost if you want a more peaceful future in the Indian ocean or South Asia. You need to work with Japan and the West. Russia is a lost cause. If Xi is Hitler and Tojo rolled into...
  19. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    "Neither here nor there" is not a position. It's called fence setting and will not get you what you want.
  20. asianobserve

    China's Fast Growing Naval Might

    China wants to be master everywhere. I don't know if you've been sleeping all these time but China has been trying to strstdgically edge out or corner India in the Infian Ocean and South Asia. China is a bigger menace than Germany in WW1 or Ww2 because of Chinese population and ruthlessness. So...
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