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Russia and China's Peace Mission 2005
http://www.mosnews.com/commentary/2005/ ... hina.shtml
Smell's like a military bloc building up not wargames |
IMO, Iran is the flashpoint.
Both Russia and China have a lot of monry invested in Iran. I doubt they'll just stand by if the US decides to do something there. I believe China gets 15 or 17% of its oil imports from Iran. If the US takes that oil away, China isn't going to be happy. Especially since their looking for every drop they can get. Putin is also looking to change the constitution so he can serve a third term. The end of Democracy in Russia, if there ever was any at all? Edit: I suppose Taiwan could be a flashpoint as well, but I really don't see the US sending troops to counter China in that situation. |
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PS: I though Russia was crippled by Post-Soviet poverty? How the hell are they still considerd a military power? Wouldn't war break their countries back? |
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The soviets sell military hardware to any country that flashes cash in their face, i believe jordan just signed a contract to buy some attack choppers from russia. So its ok if china threatens nuclear war ? |
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Paranoia Paranoia Paranoia by America.
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why do you say that ? |
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Stammer, Russia is still a military force to be reckoned with. It is not as powerful as the USSR was militarily, however, a state of the art navy, air force, and army, along with the largest tank armada in the world means that a war against Russia, although most likely would be won, could be extremely costly. EDIT: I was right. A war between China and Taiwan could trigger the Anzus pact. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/co ... 02,00.html |
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