The Quartermaster
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If the Philippines decided for statehood instead of independence, you folks think that the Chinese would be even trying to bully as aggressive as they've been?
I thought it was funny watching the PLN ship act like should they proceed to bully or should they render assistance? The ship's actions afterwards was showing mixed emotions, haha.I wonder if the commanding officers will be relieved due to a loss of confidence....
They ended up ramming each other instead of the Philippines Coast Guard, LMAO.
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Meh. I think the world is orienting to China bad, America good again. Let the tariffs continue to harm them financially, keep up the pressure on other soft fronts and stay out of the way of the collapse.Trump has to punch China in the eye at some point.
Agree.Meh. I think the world is orienting to China bad, America good again. Let the tariffs continue to harm them financially, keep up the pressure on other soft fronts and stay out of the way of the collapse.
China isn't attacking anyone, sabre rattling aside. They don't want the smoke
This might be the only part of the 100/400 year dynastic plans of China that's really a drawback. If you have a 100 year plan, it's really not in your best interest to get into a war with a superpower that will glass your entire country. So, China is left with endless threats and rhetoric, and now those words have no bite.Agree.
There's one thing that the whole world respects: power. And the willingness to use it. Well, I guess that's two things.
The international language of the world isn't English, it's violence.
Canada is going to bend over to China because the party and Prime Minister in charge, are owned by the CCP. We're fucked.
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Exactly. And no violent responsive reaction to violence is saying it's okay to keep doing it.Agree.
There's one thing that the whole world respects: power. And the willingness to use it. Well, I guess that's two things.
The international language of the world isn't English, it's violence.
Now I am feeling more validated in my decision to not buy things made in China unless by absolute no other ways around it necessities.When you have entire cities devoid of people and a population so erratic that you clumsily and ineffectively have to manage birth rates...c'mon. Their economy constantly teeters on the brink of collapse. If we've learned nothing else over the last millennium, your ability to wage war is only as good as your economy.
Every American company that leaves China, even if they remain overseas, weakens it that much more. That's how we can beat China without firing a single shot.
Now I am feeling more validated in my decision to not buy things made in China unless by absolute no other ways around it necessities.
I avoid China when I can, but Pakistan is a 100% No policy in my house. Fuck Pakistan.
Do you buy Himalayan Pink Salt?
I have only one Chinesium optic on one of my rifles. My now deceased Navy Seabee GW1 vet friend who died from stage 4 from the oil fields he was working on to put out the fires, gifted me it for my birthday. He was a good dude, I honor his memory because in his words a commie rifle needs a commie optic.I avoid China when I can, but Pakistan is a 100% No policy in my house. Fuck Pakistan.
I feel like this is yet another term I probably don't want to Google.Do you buy Himalayan Pink Salt?
I feel like this is yet another term I probably don't want to Google.