To: elmatador who wrote (37719 ) 7/30/2008 12:42:56 AM From: TobagoJack Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217575 also, do not forget, on the exit side of hormuz sits china naval base under construction in pakistan, and beyond the indian sub-continent horn, a string of mobile anti-ship cruise missiles hiding in the burmese jungle, and beyond the choke point that is singapore, the largest submarine fleet in the world, silent, and sunburn ultrasonic missile armed, ready for anything imperial american and neat-tidy japanese. soon enough, something really special, neat and tidy defensetech.org , anti-ship ballistic missiles that can take out all battle fleet groups of any nation with one button push on window vista powered lenovo (ex-ibm) laptops - where the announcer gets to say, "empire over, player #1". mccain wants to rumble? he ought to take a pee and look at his own reflection and ask himself some soul searching questions. the world is saved, soon, by multipolarity energy. this is funny from "2008 Chinese Military Power report" defenselink.mil authored by folks who reside in the building sporting the devil's sign "... China’s nuclear force modernization, as evidence by the fielding of the new DF-31 and DF-31A intercontinental-range missiles, is enhancing China’s strategic strike capabilities. China’s emergent anti-access/area denial capabilities – as exemplified by its continued development of advanced cruise missiles, medium-range ballistic missiles, anti-ship ballistic missiles designed to strike ships at sea, including aircraft carriers, and the January 2007 successful test of a direct-ascent, anti-satellite weapon – are expanding from the land, air, and sea dimensions of the traditional battlefield into the space and cyber-space domains. The international community has limited knowledge of the motivations ..." ... and the answer/explanation is actually so very simple, anti-hegemony, so as to better safeguard peace on this planet.