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    The Chinese navy was just protecting their one and only aircraft carrier, hence aggressive sila.

    I agree gubot gyud kung nag collide sila, who knows basin ma.among ta sa ila away, host nation bya ta sa mga largest naval battles in history battle of Philippine sea and battle of gulf of Leyte.

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    If they actually fired upon using armaments it would be interpreted as an act of aggression, whereas if they just "collided" it is interpreted as an accident rather than an actual form of aggression. But based on past Chinese incursions in the area, these "accidents" seem to be deliberate in nature. So who knows why the Chinese seem to be getting into more and more collisions.
    One things for sure they could never afford a war against the west,
    in dire situation like an all out war they would surely lose.
    I'm sure that if reasons are quite ripe, the EU would also support the US and it would be the demise for this communist state.

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    ila palang testingan jud ug hilabot ang US para makita.

  4. #24
    Kanta nalang tag "we are the world"

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    Maypa mag lumba nalang na sila kaysa mag gubat.... tsk! pro-racing

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    TOKYO -- Japan's new defense planning will emphasize speed and flexibility, with integrated land, sea and air forces and more maneuverable weaponry.
    Government and ruling bloc officials on Wednesday put together new National Defense Policy Guidelines and an accompanying medium-term plan. The cabinet is expected to finalize them, along with Japan's first-ever national security strategy, next week.
    Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's approach to national security addresses China's widening naval reach and the threat posed by North Korean nuclear weapons and missiles.
    "Dynamic Joint Defense Force," which is what the government is calling its concept, differs little in name from a key principle of the current guidelines, adopted in 2010 under a different ruling party. That idea, called "Dynamic Defense Force," seeks to boost deterrence by mobilizing units as needed anywhere in the country. But many in Abe's Liberal Democratic Party oppose simply copying the Democratic Party of Japan, hence the rebranding.
    The new concept will guide equipment selection for the Self-Defense Forces in the next five years covered by the medium-term plan. The emphasis on maneuverability is apparent in the choice of the Osprey, a vertical take-off and landing transport plane used by the American military that can move personnel and material faster than helicopters. The Global Hawk spy drone is also on the government's wish list.
    The Ground SDF will get new rapid-deployment divisions as well as an amphibious unit. It will also adopt a unified chain of command like the SDF's air and sea branches. A squadron of E-2C early warning surveillance planes will take up residence at the Air SDF's Naha base in Okinawa. The Maritime SDF will get additional small destroyers.
    Abe's government will seek an increase in defense spending compared with the period covered by the 2010 plans. Officials are eyeing upwards of 24 trillion yen ($230 billion) in outlays over the five years starting next April.

    Japan seeks more limber defense force- Nikkei Asian Review
    its because of china's aggressive behavior karon mao na nga nanagana na ang japan daan . advance thinking from the part of the japanese .

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    tsk lain jd akong paminaw aning nga issue saun nlng jd ug ma tinuod. luoya jd sa philippines kay na sentro pjd. duol ra kau sa china ug ma tripingan sa china ug missile wa jd cguroy mabuhat ang pinas. tsk

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    Dili man ta bombahan sa China kay daghan man tag insik dire.
    may dugong insik man gani ang atong presidente.


    President Aquino to visit his ancestry in Hongjian, Zhangzhou, Fujian - What's On Xiamen

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    China has got brass balls. How long will they be able to keep this up?

    Seems they have a logical and technical excuse for implementing this but most likely, they just want to keep their thumbs on America's Asian presence and probably will try to extend their ADIZ towards Taiwan later on.

    Then before we know it, the Spratlys too.

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    China Spacecraft With Robot Rover Lands on Moon | Kicker Daily Newsmagtukod sad sila ug permanent space station. hahahaha
    basin angkunon sad ni nila ang moon rn. hahaha

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