One China, Crimea, and Mongolia De-Recognized

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One China, Crimea, and Mongolia De-Recognized

After 45 years, the United States has de-recognized One China. President Trump claims Taiwan is not part of China.

In 1954, the Soviet Union/Russia gave Crimea to Ukraine. In 2014, Russian President Putin de-recognized Crimea and annexed it back to Russia.

Similarly, China should de-recognize Mongolia and restore the historical situation prior to 1945. Outer Mongolia should be re-attached to China.
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Why China Could Declare a South China Sea ADIZ Right About Now | The National Interest

 

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One China, Crimea, and Mongolia De-Recognized

After 45 years, the United States has de-recognized One China. President Trump claims Taiwan is not part of China.

In 1954, the Soviet Union/Russia gave Crimea to Ukraine. In 2014, Russian President Putin de-recognized Crimea and annexed it back to Russia.

Similarly, China should de-recognize Mongolia and restore the historical situation prior to 1945. Outer Mongolia should be re-attached to China.
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Why China Could Declare a South China Sea ADIZ Right About Now | The National Interest


Do you have mongolian genes or what?
 

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Steve Bannon: 'We're going to war in the South China Sea ... no doubt'
Thursday 2 February 2017 03.55 GMTLast modified on Thursday 2 February 2017 15.10 GMT

The United States and China will fight a war within the next 10 years over islands in the South China Sea, and “there’s no doubt about that”. At the same time, the US will be in another “major” war in the Middle East.

Those are the views – nine months ago at least – of one of the most powerful men in Donald Trump’s administration, Steve Bannon, the former head of far-right news website Breitbart who is now chief strategist at the White House.

In the first weeks of Trump’s presidency, Bannon has emerged as a central figure. He was appointed to the “principals committee” of the National Security Council in a highly unusual move and was influential in the recent travel ban on citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries, overruling Department of Homeland Security officials who felt the order did not apply to green card holders.

While many in Trump’s team are outspoken critics of China, in radio shows Bannon hosted for Breitbart he makes plain the two largest threats to America: China and Islam.

“We’re going to war in the South China Sea in five to 10 years,” he said in March 2016. “There’s no doubt about that. They’re taking their sandbars and making basically stationary aircraft carriers and putting missiles on those. They come here to the United States in front of our face – and you understand how important face is – and say it’s an ancient territorial sea.”

China says nearly the entire South China Sea falls within its territory, with half a dozen other countries maintaining partially overlapping claims. China has built a series of artificial islands on reefs and rocks in attempt to bolster its position, complete with military-length airstrips and anti-aircraft weapons.

Bannon’s sentiments and his position in Trump’s inner circle add to fears of a military confrontation with China, after secretary of state Rex Tillerson said that the US would deny China access to the seven artificial islands. Experts warned any blockade would lead to war.

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Bannon is clearly wary of China’s growing clout in Asia and beyond, framing the relationship as entirely adversarial, predicting a global culture clash in the coming years.

“You have an expansionist Islam and you have an expansionist China. Right? They are motivated. They’re arrogant. They’re on the march. And they think the Judeo-Christian west is on the retreat,” Bannon said during a February 2016 radio show.

On the day Trump was inaugurated, China’s military warned that war between the two countries was a real possibility.

“A ‘war within the president’s term’ or ‘war breaking out tonight’ are not just slogans, they are becoming a practical reality,” an official wrote on the website of the People’s Liberation Army.

Aside from conflict between armies, Bannon repeatedly focused on his perception that Christianity around the world is under threat.

In one radio show, used to promote an article incorrectly claiming that a mosque had been built at the North Pole, Bannon focused heavily on China’s oppression of Christian groups.

“The one thing the Chinese fear more than America … they fear Christianity more than anything,” he said.

But China is not the only hotspot Bannon sees, and forecasts another ground war for American troops in the Middle East.

“Some of these situations may get a little unpleasant,” Bannon said in November 2015. “But you know what, we’re in a war. We’re clearly going into, I think, a major shooting war in the Middle East again.”

He also branded Islam as “the most radical” religion in the world, and moved swiftly since entering the White House to enact policies hostile to Muslims. Some have called Trump’s central doctrine a “war on Islam”.

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World War 3 brews quietly as US-China gears up for military clash with nukes, warmongers: 3 developments
China and the United States of America are apparently quietly gearing up for a military showdown over the South China Sea controversy.
By: FE Online | Updated: February 2, 2017 5:59 PM
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A Chinese flag flanked by US flags. A Chinese military official had said last week that war with the United States under President Donald Trump was becoming “more real”. (Reuters)

Something is not right about the world today. It appears that China and the United States of America are quietly gearing up for a military showdown over the South China Sea controversy and a host of other issues of conflict. US President Donald Trump has been vocal against Chinese policies since his campaign time. And China has also not taken Trump’s verbal attacks silently. At least, not the Chinese media.

Ever since becoming the President, Trump has made his vision for the world clear — that is America first. There are at least three recent developments that show both countries are quietly preparing for a military confrontation. Two nuclear powers engaged in a military conflict is the worst the world can imagine. But, with warmongers and weapons on both sides, all unimaginable things can be possible.

Here are the three recent developments:

1. Chinese military official says war with the US is “becoming a practical reality”

A Chinese military official had said last week that war with the United States under President Donald Trump was becoming “more real”. The official was quoted as saying this on People’s Liberation Army website. South China Morning Post reported on January 27 that China has “stepped up” its preparedness for a military conflict with the US. “‘A war within the president’s term’ or ‘war breaking out tonight’ are not just slogans, they are becoming a practical reality,” it reported the PLA as saying.


In another article, China’s official People’s Daily had said the country would continue military exercises in the “high seas regardless of foreign provocations”.

2. Donald Trump appoints man who advocated war with China to the “principals committee” of National Security Council





























Trump has appointed Steve Bannon to the “principals committee” of the US National Security Council. Bannon is a war hawk. Last year in March, Bannon, who used to run far-right Breitbart news website, had said, “We’re going to war in the South China Sea in five to 10 years.” Not just Bannon, Trump has another war hawk Rex Tillerson as US Secretary of State. Tillerson had recently said that the US would deny China access to the seven artificial islands in South China sea, even as experts warned that any blockade would lead to war.

3. China tests missile that can carry 10 nuclear warheads

China has reportedly tested a new version of a missile that can carry up to 10 nuclear warheads. The DF-5C missile was tested last month using 10 multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles, or MIRVs, a report in the Washington Free Beacon said. The was monitored closely by US intelligence agencies had closely monitored the test of the inert warheads.


The missile test is a proof of a shift in Chinese strategy as it is apparently preparing itself for a war with Trump’s US.

China claims that it owns almost the entire South China Sea. It has also built a series of artificial islands on reefs and rocks in a bid strengthen its position, complete with military length airstrips and anti-aircraft weapons.
http://www.financialexpress.com/wor...-with-nuclear-missile-test-warmongers/535175/
 

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Actually its the other way round mangolia should re attach inner mogolia
 

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