China - Taiwan Developments

I can imagine they're really mad....
Yeah, more resources and manpower than the entire "west" combined and somehow it's a joke to you lot?

Suck msm hindtit some more. They are the truth.

Whilst we're at it, that's an incredibly racist picture, they way it conflates both Japanese and Chinese culture.
 
Yeah, more resources and manpower than the entire "west" combined and somehow it's a joke to you lot?

Suck msm hindtit some more. They are the truth.

Whilst we're at it, that's an incredibly racist picture, they way it conflates both Japanese and Chinese culture.

But Pinball, have you not been "banned" a few times for voicing your opinion on various topics of mybb, all the while simping for a nation that constantly "bans" things? The picture I shared is from South Park, which is knowing for mocking everything and everyone in the world. Can you guess which episode of South Park China chose to ban?

Hint: It wasn't the episode with the picture I shared.
 
But Pinball, have you not been "banned" a few times for voicing your opinion on various topics of mybb, all the while simping for a nation that constantly "bans" things? The picture I shared is from South Park, which is knowing for mocking everything and everyone in the world. Can you guess which episode of South Park China chose to ban?

Hint: It wasn't the episode with the picture I shared.
You're a strange wee man.

I've been banned for swearing and personal attacks. Not racist twatwaffle. Nice try.
 
You're a strange wee man.

I've been banned for swearing and personal attacks. Not racist twatwaffle. Nice try.

It's South Park dude, and an episode of South Park is trivial compared to the **** China is busy with for a one person visiting Taiwan.

I can pull a China and say they provoked me into posting the South Park picture :p
 
Oh noes, whatever will the 100 millionaire and her family do now without china :rolleyes:
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It's South Park dude, and an episode of South Park is trivial compared to the **** China is busy with for a one person visiting Taiwan.

I can pull a China and say they provoked me into posting the South Park picture :p
I hear where you are coming from, and I get it.

It's just my wife being Chinese probably colours things for me somewhat.
 
I hear where you are coming from, and I get it.

It's just my wife being Chinese probably colours things for me somewhat.

I get you, it's complicated, I married a slav many years ago and she had her own opinions about the things happening around the world. You probably get exposed to a different side of things that we get exposed to.
 
I think if China invades, they're going to find that the USA isn't quite like the Ukraine. And it's not going to end nicely for anyone.
The irony of China asking the USA not to go to a democratically run country...
 
I think if China invades, they're going to find that the USA isn't quite like the Ukraine. And it's not going to end nicely for anyone.
The irony of China asking the USA not to go to a democratically run country...
Why should China invade as it's already theirs?
 
I think if China invades, they're going to find that the USA isn't quite like the Ukraine. And it's not going to end nicely for anyone.
The irony of China asking the USA not to go to a democratically run country...

The US won't stop China from invading Taiwan. The US does not guarantee Taiwan against an aggressor.

EDIT: To clairfy; The US holds an ambiguous position on Taiwan and a decision made to assist them in the event of an invasion has to go through Congress. The ambiguity is deliberate as it keeps both Taiwan and China in check. Taiwan cannot make any decisions that may trigger confrontation with China because they have no guarantee that the US will come to their aid, and China will have to think twice about doing anything to Taiwan because the US reserves the right to assist Taiwan, should Congress decide to go to war in support of Taiwan.
 
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The Kurds were very usefull when they helped fight Isis after they lost their usefullness Trump dropped them to the merci of Turkey and Asaad.

The Marsh Arabs were betrayed in the 1990 Gulf War when the US first backed an insurgency and then later just turned their backs against them so that Saddam Hussein could slaughter them.

Since when were those US allies? They're not part of NATO.
 
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A US lead 60 nation coalition that was criminal to begin with as the Taliban was prepared to hand over Ben Laden. We have been over this.

You have tried to lie your way through it. It was a legitimised UN invasion by a 60 nation coalition. If it could have been prevented by the Taliban handing over Bin Laden, why did they hide him for 10 years instead of handing him over?
 
You have tried to lie your way through it. It was a legitimised UN invasion by a 60 nation coalition. If it could have been prevented by the Taliban handing over Bin Laden, why did they hide him for 10 years instead of handing him over?

They were prepared to hand him over and extradite him to a US ally, but the US refused to negotiate with him and went along with the war anyways. In fact that Taliban didn't want him there as he was a Saudi and foreign to the region.



The Taliban leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar agreed three years ago to hand over Osama bin Laden, but changed his mind after US cruise missile attacks, the former head of Saudi Arabian intelligence said yesterday.

The claim, by Prince Turki al-Faisal, is likely to raise questions about whether more efforts could have been made to negotiate Bin Laden's extradition before launching the latest bombing campaign.


In an interview with the Jeddah-based Arab News and Saudi-owned MBC television, Prince Turki described two secret visits he made to Kandahar, the first in June 1998.

"King Fahd and Crown Prince Abdullah sent me to meet Mullah Omar to persuade him to hand Bin Laden over to the kingdom," the prince said.


"Mullah Omar asked me to inform the king and the crown prince that he wanted to set up a joint committee to arrange procedures for the handover."

One possible reason for the Taliban's willingness to surrender Bin Laden at the time was that they were not keen to have him in the first place.

"When they occupied the eastern city of Jalalabad in 1996, Bin Laden was there, being sheltered by Sheikh Yunus Khales, a former mojahedin leader," the prince explained.

Not persuing the extradiction channel when the option was available makes the entire invasion criminal and there is more than enough evidence to suggest that it was an imperialist national building project. (As the US not even willing to take out Ben Laden when they had the chance to do so).
 
Whilst we're at it, that's an incredibly racist picture, they way it conflates both Japanese and Chinese culture.

Chinese and Japanese having epicanthal folds in their eyelids is now racist and not a physical feature of the anthropological Mongoloid people? How can cultural differences be racist?

Nice try at bolstering your argument with the race card. It was declined. Do you have any other method of logical argument?
 
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