Posted on 04/13/2020 5:04:28 AM PDT by Reeses
Beijing: While the coronavirus epidemic has caused panic all over the world, China is not deterring its poor acts. China once again demonstrated its strength in front of the entire world on 11 April, in which the Chinese Navy took part in realistic maritime operations. After this action of China, the whole world is in panic. About 10 days before this, China had also conducted military maneuvers at an undisclosed location. Due to which the neighboring countries were in panic.
Japan and Taiwan are the most troubled by China's military drills. This time, China has launched missiles equipped with guided missiles in Yulin and Sochung warships in the sea area of South China. Hundreds of bombs, missiles and guided missiles were tested by China from these two warships. In this exercise, the Chinese Navy conducted exercises such as formation maneuvers, live-fire operations, anti-submarine warfare, joint salvage.
The official site of the Chinese military has given its pictures to the Chinese official newspaper Global Times. Let us tell you that Japan and Taiwan are present in the sea located near the southern part of China. Now these two countries fear that China may attack on them with the help of Coronavirus.
One guy was asked how long would it take Japan to develop a nuclear option.
"About 72 hours,,,"
Calling bill Clinton, bill please pick up, scumbag
Here is some kryptonite for China: Allow Japan to have nukes; better yet, give Japan the nukes.
But, more importantly, the American people willingly funded the chink's military build up simply because we wanted to save a dime on a pair of flip flops.
Unintended consequences. Sowing and reaping. Etc.
Japan can develop their own. The have the capability and the knowledge. The only reason they dont have them is they have the scar of Hiroshima which they keep as a reminder to not be aggressive. At least WWII taught them a valuable lesson.
Things may change: Japan is paying its corporations to re-patriate their supply lines, and that is making China nervous because it is the beginning of the end. China is flexing its muscles to show the world it still matters.
I do not know how much longer Japan will sit idly by.
If we add in all the damage costs of CCP viruses every 10 years we haven't saved a thing.
The cheap labor hot spots around the world have one thing in common: communism. Globalists exploiting people made destitute by communism is a far bigger evil than human trafficking.
I’m sure the author meant well, but I suspect Google translate could have provided a better English rendition of this essay from the original Gujarati.
What makes you think Japan doesn’t have capacity? They have had industrial strength reactors for years, 9 in all starting in 1966, and have had plenty of time to enrich industrial grade to weapons grade. There are a lot of things in this world not discussed.
rwood
I never indicated or insinuated that Japan does not have the capacity, I merely said let them build nukes or give them nukes.
Ah, but that's the cost to American society as a whole, NOT to the CEOs who make money by reducing production costs by a few pennies.
What the world has to fear more than China is the US Democrat Party, for whom the Chinese ruling oligarchy is the ideal government.
This time, China has launched missiles equipped with guided missiles
OMG! Not the dreaded guided missile guided missile!
What we have here is a guided missile guided missile gap!
“Here is some kryptonite for China: Allow Japan to have nukes; better yet, give Japan the nukes.”
This is what led me to believe you might have thought they didn’t have the capacity. That’s the way I interpreted it, sorry.
rwood
It’s all good, no need for an apology. Again, all good. *thumbs up*
Four years ago Japan shipped over 300 kilograms of weapons grade material to the U.S.
The plutonium that was shipped in 2014 was previously supplied by the United States, the United Kingdom, and France for the Japan Atomic Energy Agencys Fast Critical Assembly project in Tokai Mura in 1992. It is used fuel from their closing realtors and they were shipping it back. I wasn’t in on that one as I had retired before that, but I seriously doubt it was weapons grade as advertised. Takes a lot more cooking to do that. But Clinton did supply the supercomputers to them, and later North Korea, to do it. (Along with the MRV tracking program through Noral and Hughes).
https://www.nytimes.com/1999/05/11/world/clinton-approves-technology-transfer-to-china.html
rwood
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