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its never late. just need someone who hv vision to do it.

We cant do something like that. It needs calculation and diplomacy.
We can start this by choosing sides in SCS if we want. Not jump to tibet at first provacation from chinese
 
China's neighbours protest its passport map grab

China has redrawn the map printed in its passports to lay claim to almost all of the South China Sea, infuriating its southeast Asian neighbours.
n the new passports, a nine-dash line has been printed that hugs the coast of the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam and some of Indonesia, scooping up several islands that are claimed both by China and by its neighbours.

China has printed nearly six million of the new passports since it quietly introduced them in April, judging by the average monthly application rate.

On Thursday, the Philippines joined Vietnam in voicing its anger at the new map.

"The Philippines strongly protests the inclusion of the nine-dash lines in the e-passport as such image covers an area that is clearly part of the Philippines' territory and maritime domain," said Albert del Rosario, a foreign affairs spokesman.

Immigration officials in other countries worry that they will implicitly recognise China's territorial claims simply by stamping the new passports.
The issue was brought to light by keen-eyed Vietnamese officials who are in the process of renewing six-month visas for Chinese businessmen.

"I think it is one very poisonous step by Beijing among their thousands of malevolent actions," said Nguyen Quang, a former adviser to the Vietnamese government, to the Financial Times.

In response, Vietnamese immigration is refusing to paste visas inside the new passports, instead putting the visa on a separate, detached, page.

"When I tried to cross the border, the officials refused to stamp my visa," said David Li, 19, from Guangdong province, who ran into problems getting into Vietnam on Nov 19.

"They claimed my visa was invalid. They said it was because on the new passport's map, the South China Sea part of China's marine border crossed Vietnam's territory, so if they stamped on it, it means they acknowledge China's claim," he added.

Mr Li said two other passengers on his flight also had problems with their new passports, and that he was forced to buy a new visa for 50,000 Vietnamese dong (£1.50).

Kien Deng, a Chinese travel agent who has worked in Vietnam for three years, said the Vietnamese officials had used the map for their financial advantage, charging a fee of 30 yuan (£3) to holders of the offending passport in order to insert a new visa.

"They are playing a cheeky trick which makes foreigners like us suffer," he said. "There are 20,000 students who visit Vietnam from China every year, and 70,000 businessmen in Hanoi and at least as many again in Saigon. So it adds up to a huge amount," he said.

The new passport also stakes a claim to the Diaoyu or Senkakku islands, which have been a great source of friction between China and Japan.

However, the scale of the islands is so small as to be invisible, and Japan has not yet lodged a complaint, according to the Financial Times.

Additional reporting by Valentina Luo
link:China's neighbours protest its passport map grab - Telegraph

we are milked from the cow
 
Vietnam already got spanked this year when China disrupted Vietnam's oil drilling and our coast guard started harassing Vietnamese coast guard in the South China Sea.

Good to see india join in. Now is the time to spank india in Southern Tibet just like 1962. Just waiting for india to raise more mountain troops and start forward deployment.
 
Vietnam already got spanked this year when China disrupted Vietnam's oil drilling and our coast guard started harassing Vietnamese coast guard in the South China Sea.

Good to see india join in. Now is the time to spank india in Southern Tibet just like 1962. Just waiting for india to raise more mountain troops and start forward deployment.


Ha ha so the spanking is Back :D
 
Lol who cares about economic damage to China?
Its just making a political statement. Shows Viets have hard balls. Thats it.
No need to troll.

Yes talk about politcal statement but bottom line it's all about bread and butter (see attached video), at least normal Chineses and Vietnameses are more pragmatic than self deluded and self comforted Indians.

 
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Yes talk about politcal statement but bottom line it's all about bread and butter (see attached video), at least normal Chineses and Vietnameses are more pragmatic than self deluded and self comforted Indians.


By ur logic, Japan, Taiwan, India, Philipines, S Korea Vietnam should all stop trade with China?
This is a diplomatic thing. Not a defensive one . They are just showing if u can do it, y not us?
 
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By ur logic, Japan, Taiwan, India, Philipines, S Korea Vietnam should all stop trade with China?
This is a diplomatic thing. Not a defensive one . They are just showing if u can do it, y not us?

When Vietnam stop issue the visa for chinese tourists or Business men, Vietnam is just hurting themself, we don't need to stop trade or retaliate from those cross border vietnameses. As for diplomatic thing, China don't need to take any action, Vietnam is just self-condamned.
 
When Vietnam stop issue the visa for chinese tourists or Business men, Vietnam is just hurting themself, we don't need to stop trade or retaliate from those cross border vietnameses. As for diplomatic thing, China don't need to take any action, Vietnam is just self-condamned.

It never stopped issueing visas. Did the article said like that?
They are following China's policy of issuing stapled visas. Thats all.
 
Yes talk about politcal statement but bottom line it's all about bread and butter (see attached video), at least normal Chineses and Vietnameses are more pragmatic than self deluded and self comforted Indians.


All the goods are transported by bicycles? Terrible! Where is it?
 
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When Vietnam stop issue the visa for chinese tourists or Business men, Vietnam is just hurting themself, we don't need to stop trade or retaliate from those cross border vietnameses. As for diplomatic thing, China don't need to take any action, Vietnam is just self-condamned.

Wake up, dude!

Vietnam is going to meet with the Philippines, Brunei and Malaysia in just a few weeks in December. Your provocation just pushes our agenda. I think we will draw the three behind our defence line and isolate China.
 
Wake up, dude!

Vietnam is going to meet with the Philippines, Brunei and Malaysia in just a few weeks in December. Your provocation just pushes our agenda. I think we will draw the three behind our defence line and isolate China.

You think a join force with these countries will help your cause?
 
The vietcongs could issues stapled visas, Vietnam will still remain a poor nation as now China will stop investing in this country. Like Philippines, it would remain one of the poorest SOuth East Asian countries. It is not debt ridden US and EU which will invest in Vietnam. Vietnam will attract FDI only from sexual trourism, US and EU men in search of young Vietnamese and Philippinos street boys and girls.

What a load of BS!

In contrast to poor and terror ridden Pakistan, Vietnam has so far this year attracted more than US$12 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI). And not suprisingly China is not in the top 10 list. All major economic and social country data of Vietnam is much better than its neighbors. Forget Pakistan!

Over US$12 billion in FDI | VOV Online Newspaper

In China...I believe, they should get at least motocycles :D

Sure, but trucks or trains are much better. We are not in the 1980s.
 
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