>> Folks ought to study Chinese history, all 5000 years of it, so as to better understand what is coming down the ages.<<
I cannot agree more, but we have a problem here, they don't even want to learn about their own history, how could you expect them to learn Chinese history?<g>
And here is some Chinese history they have learned<g>
Quote: "China sent, or tried to send, armies across almost all its frontiers, attacking almost all its neighbors, in the period 1950-1979 (Korea, India, Russia, ending with the Vietnam incursion). They've abandoned military expansion, now, in favor of economic expansion, as the route to national power. This trend will be powerfully reinforced, as all China's neighbors get nuclear weapons: India and Russia (and N. Korea?) now, Japan soon, then S. Korea. Taiwan has the capability, and could assemble nuclear weapons on short notice. Vietnam, and the rest of southeast Asia, can probably buy nukes (and the missiles to deliver them with, and the submarines to hide them) on the international arms market, a few years from now, if they see any need to.
When Hamas and the Tibetans get the Bomb (yes, it's only a matter of time before they can buy them on Ebay, US$19.95 apiece, 3 for $49.95, gift-wrapping and delivery free), then Israel and China will have to stop their nasty colonizing habits. Everyone else already has." Message 19383188 |