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    Default Re: China paper warns of "sound of cannons" in sea disputes


    Quote Originally Posted by unsay_ngalan_nimo View Post
    Buang gyud aning china... Init na baya kaayo ulo mga Pinoy tungod sa Mindanao basin silay pahimuntang. Bisan daghan pa sila. Ato lang ipadala ang atong mga crimnal na till death ang laban... ;D
    Ayaw tawn, kai alkansi kaayo ta nila. Perti pa jung daghana.

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    "China's media have the right to freely say what they like, but we hope that they play a constructive role and deliver a truthful message," she told a regular news briefing.
    Since when did press in China had freedom? hehehe I think we should be vigilant kay kasagaran raba isulat sa ilahang news kay mao na ang view sa Communist party...

    I say acquire those MRV, ASAP... And get those $2billion defense credit offered by korea for their T/A-50, maayo nalang na naa ta gamay panglaban sa China...
    Last edited by balipseyev; 10-26-2011 at 11:41 AM.

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    Default Re: China paper warns of "sound of cannons" in sea disputes

    wehhh, gubat kung gubat,....andam mn ko

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    Default Re: China paper warns of "sound of cannons" in sea disputes

    Quote Originally Posted by balipseyev View Post
    Since when did press in China had freedom? hehehe I think we should be vigilant kay kasagaran raba isulat sa ilahang news kay mao na ang view sa Communist party...

    I say acquire those MRV, ASAP... And get those $2billion defense credit offered by korea for their T/A-50, maayo nalang na naa ta gamay panglaban sa China...
    Ang $2billion for 1 Squadron pa lang na sa T/A-50? Maoyo unta i mo-pursige.

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    Default Re: China paper warns of "sound of cannons" in sea disputes

    Quote Originally Posted by cobraKing View Post
    ..."Currently, China's mainstream understanding is that it should first go through the general channels of negotiating with other countries to solve sea disputes. But if a situation turns ugly, some military action is necessary," it wrote...
    Ahh, kuyawa...Ang Tsina raman gani di musugot nga mu-abot pa ang dispute sa international tribune! Ky Kybaw man sila nga walay laman ilang stake. Dili lang jud na mu-tuman ang China sa international territory laws. Hilas ba anang China oi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mio View Post
    Ayaw tawn, kai alkansi kaayo ta nila. Perti pa jung daghana.
    Okay ra na oi... mga criminal bitaw... LOL... bitaw kining atong mga kriminal kay dili man mahadlok mamatay na human tungod pa gyud sa dili maayong buhat so maayo ang ila enthusiasm kay ibutang nato sa maayo na butang parehas anang ipdala sila gera sa intsik...

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    Default Re: China paper warns of "sound of cannons" in sea disputes

    ngilngig pd ng china..paksit gyd ang pinas ani kung mtukar ilang pgkadictatorness (?)..anyway..myta dli mdayon...peace to all chinese1

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    Default Re: China paper warns of "sound of cannons" in sea disputes

    kung mu-abot man gani ang higayon nga mkig-gyera ang mga insik, conventionally, pilde jud ang Pilipinas sa mga Insik--Pero I doubt maka pacify na sila sa pilipinas. If that ever happens, The Philippine's will be China's version of Vietnam for the U.S. or Afghanistan for the Soviet Union. Maka-tilaw jud na silag war of attrition kung mu-tukar na sila.

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    Default Re: MERGED: CHINA: Next Superpower?

    note that China is doing great. China is now the number one producer in the world of wind and solar power. They now possess the fastest supercomputer on the entire globe. China also now has the world's fastest train and the world's biggest high-speed rail network.

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    ^^their growth maybe the fastest but i speculate it's not going to last long. grabe ang piracy did2 oi. sakit sa ulo.

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