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Gates warns China not to underestimate US power

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Anti-Japanese sentiment can get pretty ridiculous at times. Shanghai World Financial Center would have looked much better if the hole at the top was a circle instead of a square. Now it just looks like a giant bottle opener.

Nice to know, TX!

OK, a bit off topic here:

I just watched a mini series of travel clips in youtube on Shanghai ( made by some Spanish travel agencies), in which they were showed SH WTC observation deck by the spokeman of a Japanese company which designed the building. The Japanese guy said ( he spoke rather understandable English there - a bit surreal for a Japanese :D ) that it's his company's view that Shanghai has already become THE center of all East Asia economic acitivities...

Actually, China's anti-Japanese sentiments have been partiallyfueld up by CPC , IMO. I know some shanghainese here in europe who were amongt the first waves of Chinese studs studying/working in Japan on their own at earlier 80s. They've been living in Tokyo for at least 2 decades...one of them intergrated into the society so well that he has a very close connection to Japanese mafia in Tokyo :D well, he told me that most Japanese actually don't hate or despise Chinese ( of course thre are always some ultra right and many govt politicians who do; but so do in any other countries) ; they are afraid of communism instead, and as people they despise Koreans mostly :lol: . Some family friends of mine from Taiwan and HK who studied/worked in Japan extensively told me the similar thing. I think China needs to reconcile with Japan sooner rather than later in order to forge a stronger and better tomorrow for East Asia. If Japan were on CHina's side, no way the US could control the west pacific.
 
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Anti-Japanese sentiment can get pretty ridiculous at times. Shanghai World Financial Center would have looked much better if the hole at the top was a circle instead of a square. Now it just looks like a giant bottle opener.


That building design is very common for some reason there one like that in Saudi Arabia, UAE.

But yeah it totally looks like a bottle opener.
 
Nice to know, TX!

OK, a bit off topic here:

I just watched a mini series of travel clips in youtube on Shanghai ( made by some Spanish travel agencies), in which they were showed SH WTC observation deck by the spokeman of a Japanese company which designed the building. The Japanese guy said ( he spoke rather understandable English there - a bit surreal for a Japanese :D ) that it's his company's view that Shanghai has already become THE center of all East Asia economic acitivities...

Actually, China's anti-Japanese sentiments have been partiallyfueld up by CPC , IMO. I know some shanghainese here in europe who were amongt the first waves of Chinese studs studying/working in Japan on their own at earlier 80s. They've been living in Tokyo for at least 2 decades...one of them intergrated into the society so well that he has a very close connection to Japanese mafia in Tokyo :D well, he told me that most Japanese actually don't hate or despise Chinese ( of course thre are always some ultra right and many govt politicians who do; but so do in any other countries) ; they are afraid of communism instead, and as people they despise Koreans mostly :lol: . Some family friends of mine from Taiwan and HK who studied/worked in Japan extensively told me the similar thing. I think China needs to reconcile with Japan sooner rather than later in order to forge a stronger and better tomorrow for East Asia. If Japan were on CHina's side, no way the US could control the west pacific.

Sorry that's bullshit. They're not afraid of communism at all. They're practically licking the Russian's boots. They licked USSR boots in cold war and they're still licking them today. What happened when Mendelev stepped on northern islands? Nothing. Russians slapped them in the face and they said thanks. They aren't even "afraid" of china, they're spitting in our face, stealing our land and resources, is that what you do to someone that you're afraid of? CPC is scared of anti japanese sentiment, sh*t, it's the CPC holding us back.
 
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AR, are you sure this is Mumbai? :taz:

LOL! Thought your IQ would help you find a better way in boosting your ego. Seriously!


My 2 cents:

a) stop being incredible, start being credible.

b) internet is good for polishing something shinning, but it is also deadly in busting fakers. Copy/paste never works this way. :lol: Learn from the Chinese in a better way.

:rofl:
 
China thinks it can teach lesson to everyone it wants

but one day someone will teach China a lesson for sure

Waiting for that day

China has learned many a lesson throughout her history but none more drastic and painful than the ones during past 150 years. What has Tibet learned?

You should be thankful that China has poured in 45 billion RMB and more to come to eradicate your immoral Clergy Serfdom system and build up the region's economy to improve living standards.

You should be thankful that the Tibetan Bon Buddhist Army that sacked the Chinese capital Chang'an in 673AD after many tries couldn't hold it so Tibetans didn't get a chance to rule China for a few hundred years.

I bet you would have love that wouldn't you. If you feel that way then go ask the Manchurians who did conquer and rule China for over three centuries and see how they feel about it.

Want to guess how many in China who can still speak or write Manchurian now? Less than a 100, not 100 million, not 100,000 but less than 99. Your inept Bon Buddhist Army's failure long ago saved your people from being conformed into the Chinese culture but also extended your tradition of Serfdom for another 13 centuries until 1950.

Want to pick your poison? ;)

BTW, I am in favor of keeping all that's glorious of the Tibetan culture and there is vast amount of that but please come out of the theocracy already. It's old stuff. Being part of China is not so bad, ask the Mongolians, they have done well in their Autonomous Region, way better than their cousins across the border.
 
Sorry that's bullshit. They're not afraid of communism at all. They're practically licking the Russian's boots. They licked USSR boots in cold war and they're still licking them today. What happened when Mendelev stepped on northern islands? Nothing. Russians slapped them in the face and they said thanks. They aren't even "afraid" of china, they're spitting in our face, stealing our land and resources, is that what you do to someone that you're afraid of? CPC is scared of anti japanese sentiment, sh*t, it's the CPC holding us back.

ok, ok, ok...Don't shoot! I, surrender! :welcome: :D
 
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AR, are you sure this is Mumbai? :taz:

LOL! Thought your IQ would help you find a better way in boosting your ego. Seriously!



My 2 cents:

a) stop being incredible, start being credible.

b) internet is good for polishing something shinning, but it is also deadly in busting fakers. Copy/paste never works this way. :lol: Learn from the Chinese in a better way.

:rofl:

so in the end I was comparing Shanghai with Osaka...:hitwall:

I have to admit though, that I was wondering since when Mumbai was so different now from that of Slumdog Millionaire? :D

nonetheless, is that Osaka? :blink:

man, they definitely need to hire a stylist! :agree:
 
If China was underestimating the US, then the PLAAF wouldn't be building stuff like J-20, H-8, and the Navy wouldn't be building the Type 096.
 
China never underestimate USA, these words came from Gate's mouth.

Also Gate resorting to such words showed that he is getting frustrtated with a rising China, and worry about the future where US navy may not be able to roam Asian waters as free as it wish. I think his is getting less bargaining chip trying to force a deal with China.
 

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