It forgets to mention that millions of people were allowed
to leave Wuhan and many flew around the world
spreading it to every country.
Lunacy. Sheer lunacy. You have lumped together nations which have long enmity towards one another. They wouldn't even agree on the time of day let alone to fight in a unified force with unified objectives. If you're going display a fantasy, at least make it a realistic one, please.Outlaw Yogi wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 1:13 pmDefinitely!Are we heading for war with China?
Just after George Dubya's "Get Saddam" campaign the Pentagon admitted they were preparing for war with China.
Not too long after (around 2007 I think) the Australian army stated they expected to be in a war in South Asia within the next 15 years.
My guess it'll be China, Pakistan and North Korea + maybe Iran & parts of Africa Vs Just about every one else.
Don't know where Russia will stand, if at all.
That's what the technology theft and force transfer is about - Preparation for war.
Although China with no combat experienced troops would prefer to bluff their way to domination without a shot.
brian ross wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 2:21 pmLunacy. Sheer lunacy. You have lumped together nations which have long enmity towards one another. They wouldn't even agree on the time of day let alone to fight in a unified force with unified objectives. If you're going display a fantasy, at least make it a realistic one, please.Outlaw Yogi wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 1:13 pmDefinitely!Are we heading for war with China?
Just after George Dubya's "Get Saddam" campaign the Pentagon admitted they were preparing for war with China.
Not too long after (around 2007 I think) the Australian army stated they expected to be in a war in South Asia within the next 15 years.
My guess it'll be China, Pakistan and North Korea + maybe Iran & parts of Africa Vs Just about every one else.
Don't know where Russia will stand, if at all.
That's what the technology theft and force transfer is about - Preparation for war.
Although China with no combat experienced troops would prefer to bluff their way to domination without a shot.
As for American preparing for a war in Asia, it all depends on what you define as "Asia". Americans talk about the whole continent from the Bosphorus through to the Bering Strait and down to Indonesia. When Australians talk about "Asia" they mean really, east Asia - China, Vietnam, Myanmar and so on. They rare talk about what they loosely call the "Middle East". Perhaps it's cause they Persians and Arabs and Central Asians there?
As for the Australian Army, when haven't they fought in Asia in the last 80 years?
Actually, Trump has criticized the tendency of previous presidents to use American troops as "policemen of the world."billy the kid wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 2:30 pmThe war mongering USA which has been involved in a war somewhere on the planet every year since the 1940s
will be convinced by their corrupt Washington politicians and bureaucrats that they have to continue the wars...
The USA has been paranoid against Russia...China...Iran...Iraq...etc...ever since the year dot.....
They have been "balkanizing" the Middle East for years....war is in their DNA....
Another war is almost a fait accompli....particularly with Trump at the helm.....
I feel the people of America have been conditioned for decades to be wary of other nations such as Russia.The4thEstate wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 2:17 pmActually, Trump has criticized the tendency of previous presidents to use American troops as "policemen of the world."billy the kid wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 2:30 pmThe war mongering USA which has been involved in a war somewhere on the planet every year since the 1940s
will be convinced by their corrupt Washington politicians and bureaucrats that they have to continue the wars...
The USA has been paranoid against Russia...China...Iran...Iraq...etc...ever since the year dot.....
They have been "balkanizing" the Middle East for years....war is in their DNA....
Another war is almost a fait accompli....particularly with Trump at the helm.....
https://thehill.com/homenews/administra ... -the-world
He's less interventionist than his predecessors -- and when he takes military action, it's swift and decisive. Look at how fast U.S. troops obliterated ISIS after Obama's lengthy, half-hearted effort.
I really don't understand how it was "paranoid" to take a firm stand against nations like Russia. To the Eastern Europeans who spend decades behind the Iron Curtain, concern about the Russians (i.e., Soviets) was anything but paranoid.
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