Haha a long time ago my Indonesia boss can call up Indonesia army to protect their factories. And those trouble makers whiteman will be locked up in jail.
But now Indonesia has changed from rule by man to rule by law so everyone in now law abinding citizen.
Haha I did not say white man rioting. What I meanis so called white man who call himself INDEPENDENT international migrant worker rights specialist Andy Hall will be locked up in jail if it happen 20-30 year ago.
so another fake news from little pink fans communist ...HaHa Ha
__________________________________________________ Posted by Sslee Haha a long time ago my Indonesia boss can call up Indonesia army to protect their factories. And those trouble makers whiteman will be locked up in jail.
Under Investigation has put together a war table of experts to forecast how we participate and ultimately survive if a war comes to fruition between China and the United States.
I can only hope Taiwan politicians not to be fooled by all those Western politician grandstanding (which mean for their own home political theatre) to declared itself independent because that will mean war with China.
If u r a chinese in America u will be discriminated by the whites, Latino and Blacks loh! In other words u r the 4 Grade citizen in USA loh!
U do not dare to venture to the Blacks & Latino area bcos u will be most likely be mugged mah!
U also do not dare to go to some white less well to do area, bcos there is a chance u will be mugged too loh!
U like this type of USA democracy ah ???
China people love the country much....they are loyal bcos the country take care of them and in addition in china u have all the freedom, convenience and opportunities & personal safety loh....!
That what a good govt like china u should always look for loh!
Posted by uncensored > Dec 19, 2021 10:31 AM | Report Abuse
No wonder the LITTLE PINK communists in Malaysia never able to see the truth. Ha..Ha..HA.. because they all are hypocrite as any bad things done by CPC never effected them as they stayed in Malaysia & not China... selfish..
Starting war with Taiwan is politically good for current China leader. His power will surge once started the invasion. He only worry is the consequences & actions by USA & its allies
I think Taiwan do not dare to declare Independence loh!
Taiwan can say their ambition 1 day is to reoccupied mainland china but not independence mah!
Posted by Sslee > Dec 19, 2021 12:08 PM | Report Abuse
Haha everyone know the China red line on Taiwan.
I can only hope Taiwan politicians not to be fooled by all those Western politician grandstanding (which mean for their own home political theatre) to declared itself independent because that will mean war with China.
USA foreign policies not only lousy & dangerous loh!
Every way USA goes they destroyed the other countries peace & stability and the people livehood loh!
Million of life losses bcos of USA mah!
Posted by stockraider > Dec 19, 2021 12:27 PM | Report Abuse X
Lu tau boh??
If u r a chinese in America u will be discriminated by the whites, Latino and Blacks loh! In other words u r the 4 Grade citizen in USA loh!
U do not dare to venture to the Blacks & Latino area bcos u will be most likely be mugged mah!
U also do not dare to go to some white less well to do area, bcos there is a chance u will be mugged too loh!
U like this type of USA democracy ah ???
China people love the country much....they are loyal bcos the country take care of them and in addition in china u have all the freedom, convenience and opportunities & personal safety loh....!
That what a good govt like china u should always look for loh!
Posted by uncensored > Dec 19, 2021 12:41 PM | Report Abuse
Dec 3 (Reuters) - Vietnam and Taiwan again exceeded the U.S. Treasury's thresholds for possible currency manipulation and enhanced analysis under a 2015 trade law, but the department on Friday refrained from formally branding them as manipulators.
In December 2020, India, Thailand, and Taiwan were added to the monitoring list. China, Japan, South Korea, Germany, Italy, Singapore and Malaysia continued to be on the list.
The Bitter Legacy of the 1979 China-Vietnam War Officially, both sides have tried to forget the bloody conflict. Unofficially, bitterness still runs deep.
By Nguyen Minh Quang February 23, 2017 The Bitter Legacy of the 1979 China-Vietnam War Anti-China protester Anh Chi prays at the grave of Nguyen Xuan Chinh, who died during the border war of China and Vietnam, at a military cemetery outside Hanoi (February 16, 2014).
Credit: REUTERS/Kham Almost 40 years after a short yet devastating war launched by China in 1979, there has been not any official commemoration of the war in Vietnam. The fierce fight from February 17 to March 16, 1979, claimed tens of thousands of lives, soldiers and civilians alike, in Vietnam’s border provinces, but the conflict hasn’t received the same level of attention as wars against the French and Americans.
What there to bitter for the USA leh ?? They have killed millions of life by trying to set up a puppet govt against will of the people mah!
Yes for CHINA, it is saving Cambodia & its people from being occupied by Vietnam who are trying to set up their puppet govt that will be rule by vietnam against the will of Cambodian loh!
The fact is what china did is right loh....after Vietnam Puppet GOVT is expelled Cambodia enjoyed peace & prosperity for more than 40 years loh!
Unlike what USA did to Afghanistan, the afghan never enjoyed a day of peace or prosperity ever since USA installed its puppet govt there loh!
Now Afghan back to square one....as USA just abandoned it loh!
USA very shameful country loh!
Posted by uncensored > Dec 19, 2021 1:12 PM | Report Abuse
The Bitter Legacy of the 1979 China-Vietnam War Officially, both sides have tried to forget the bloody conflict. Unofficially, bitterness still runs deep.
By Nguyen Minh Quang February 23, 2017 The Bitter Legacy of the 1979 China-Vietnam War Anti-China protester Anh Chi prays at the grave of Nguyen Xuan Chinh, who died during the border war of China and Vietnam, at a military cemetery outside Hanoi (February 16, 2014).
Credit: REUTERS/Kham Almost 40 years after a short yet devastating war launched by China in 1979, there has been not any official commemoration of the war in Vietnam. The fierce fight from February 17 to March 16, 1979, claimed tens of thousands of lives, soldiers and civilians alike, in Vietnam’s border provinces, but the conflict hasn’t received the same level of attention as wars against the French and Americans.
Hahahaha according to uncensored to become little pink fans you need to pass all those 14 characteristic test.
But to be a little white fans you no even need to be white (banana will do) nor understand plain english like "Leave no one behind (LNOB)". Your only qualification is good at name-calling and Twists and Turns facts and comments that offer different views.
Malaysia – and no Southeast Asian nation – should be bullied by China
An incursion by Chinese aircraft into Malaysian airspace is yet another reminder of Beijing’s belligerence.
Earlier this month, 16 Chinese military transport aircraft were sighted a little more than 100 kilometres off the coast of the East Malaysian state of Sarawak. The Royal Malaysian Air Force called it “a serious threat to national sovereignty”. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned China’s ambassador to Malaysia to voice its displeasure over the incursion into Malaysian airspace. However, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson dismissed Malaysian concerns by claiming that the aircraft were there for “routine flight exercises”.
Malaysia is not alone in being wary of Chinese intentions in the region. China’s infamous “nine-dash line” around the South China Sea and unilateral claims to as much as 80% of the disputed waters, along with the construction of artificial islands, has caused much consternation. Regular incursions by Chinese fishing trawlers have occurred in Indonesian, Vietnamese and Filipino waters, and the belligerence displayed by Chinese naval vessels and aircraft has further fuelled suspicions.
Southeast Asian leaders must balance economic realities with defending territorial sovereignty and national pride.
The incursion by Chinese aircraft into Malaysian airspace comes barely two months after a controversial remark by the Malaysian Foreign Affairs Minister Hishammuddin Hussein. During a visit to Fujian province in southern China on 1 April, Hishammuddin told his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi that “you will always be my elder brother”. Prominent Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim lamented that “this is not the language and style that should be used in the diplomatic world and international relations, as it seemingly implies Malaysia is a puppet to a foreign power”. Anwar urged Hishammuddin to retract his comment and apologise to Malaysians. Hishammuddin later clarified that his remark was meant to show his respect to Wang, who is an older person and a very senior diplomat.
Hishammudin should have been more cautious with his language. His remarks offer a further warning of the potential cost to Southeast Asian leaders of being seen to defer to China’s sphere of influence. Beijing has calculated that as China gained stature as a superpower Southeast Asian nations would not, and could not, challenge its economic and military might. This was underscored after President Xi Jinping announced in 2015 that China had no intention of militarising the South China Sea, only to then proceeded to build more artificial islands and install missiles and erect buildings and military bases on those islands. The risk for Hishammudin was to again reinforce this lesson.
Southeast Asian countries, including Malaysia, recognise that none of them has the capability to match China’s military might. And the region does indeed have deep ties with China economically, which Beijing is eager to grow. Construction of a high-speed railway service linking Kunming in Yunnan province with Singapore as part of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) remains a top priority for China. However, Southeast Asian leaders must balance economic realities with defending territorial sovereignty and national pride.
China has been actively cultivating Malaysia through the funding and construction of massive infrastructure projects. In 2016, the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) costing 65.5 billion ringgit (US$15.8 billion) was launched to link Kuantan on the eastern coast with ports in the western coast. The Melaka Gateway, a US$10.5 billion commercial and property development project, was awarded to a Malaysian company that included three Chinese commercial partners. Three pipelines were also awarded to Chinese companies at a cost of US$4.1 billion.
Malaysia was right to be disappointed at China’s action to send military planes close to its borders.
Yet after the ruling Barisan Nasional was voted out of office in 2018, the incoming prime minister Mahathir Mohamed proceeded to review these projects. In a visit to Beijing in August 2018, he warned about the “new version of colonialism” where rich countries preyed on poorer ones in what was taken to be a swipe to China. The three planned pipelines were scrapped a month later. Mahathir renegotiated terms for the ECRL and reduced the cost to 44 billion ringgit in 2019.
With the collapse of the Mahathir government in February 2020, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin proceeded to mend ties with China. In April this year, it was announced that the renegotiated ECRL would cost 50 billion ringgit. However, the Malacca state government cancelled the Melaka Gateway project in November 2020 on the basis that there had been “no development”.
Malaysia’s experience in an example of how China influence is conditioning behaviour in Southeast Asia. In 2019, Nikkei Asia reported that the ten-member Association of Southeast Asian...
Coca-Cola....good article.....messy world. American imperialism knows no limits because they say they are democracies and can always invent their own history/ facts/ truth
By 2050 China economy will be several times the size of the US economy and American imperialism crawls back to its shell and become an isolationist country. Nice future waiting for us, just born a bit too early
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