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To: TobagoJack who wrote (131495)3/6/2017 6:00:18 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217615
 
China is not rattling anything: How about these postings of your about: tanks, satellite killers, aircraft killers, laser weapons, supersonic jets. And how about the 7% defense budget in line with GDP growth.

If this aren't saber rattling I do not know what it is.

How can it reclaim a sea? The sea was infested with pirates at the end of the 15th century and the Portuguese blasted them out of the south China sea (because the Portuguese had cannons on their boats) and were paid for the south China sea clean up with Macau till end of 20th century.

Only when the English appeared and found HK deep water harbors better than Macau they decided to use HK. I am not the one who seem not to know history here.

Trading Nations are unwarlike. Well that is what Joseph Schumpeter taught us. But I know you do no like reading books. But luckily you have old Elmat to teach you.

Schumpeter, Joseph. 1955. Imperialism ; Social Classes : Two Essays. Translated by Heinz Norden. New York : Meridian Books. Pp. 66-68

Chinese should open their minds and open up for the west. That is exactly what the rich Chinese people are doing. Leaving the Chinese fantasies and chimeras for the lower castes.