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Old 07-08-2016   #12
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"Hán cẩu chỉ là Con hổ giấy ? NAH.. NAH.. Wake up and smell come coffee and please stop being ignorant.. No offense but School and study will help you. Reading will help you a lot, read current events, the news paper, world magazines etc... China is already a major super power in the world today, it has a huge economy, they are possibly the biggest centre of production in the world. They have such a large population that if they wished to also be the biggest military super power they could, they already have the biggest military in the world at the moment. China already is a super power. Only CSVN chỉ là Con hổ giấy YES.. YES.. YES.." --> SlyGuy

1) Yes, China does have a huge economy, but it's only 2nd to the US by most indicators. But it's ranked 1st when Purchasing Power Adjusted GDP was analyzed by IMF. The US still remains markedly ahead of China in Revenues, Exports per Capita, GDP, GDP per Capita, Purchasing Power, Purchasing Power parity per Capita, and etc ...

... A) If you seriously look at China wealth, advancement and development since the 1980s, the majority lies w/in 250 miles of the coast line. The inner part, 250 miles there after, are still very agrarian and per capita is only 20-30% of the "developed" part. Talk about night and day!

... B) Manufacturing can only get you so far. It's a consumer based economy that differentiate b/w the wealthy nations and the developing nations. China is still a manufacturing economy that is trying to transition to a consumer based economy, which the US has been for the past 1/3 - 1/2 of a century at least.

... C) I can throw out numbers all day, but when it comes down to it ... who and what nation money do you use in your business transactions! Certainly not the RMB, even after the mainly political and symbolic inclusion in the IMF Special Drawing Rights! RMB usage in international transactions is less than 5%. You do the math where the US dollar is ... LOL.

2) Not even close ... China is not the biggest or the most powerful military as of this composition. China does have the largest military by manpower ... that is all! China trails behind the US in almost every major combat related factors such as technology, surface combative ships, submarines, logistical systems, airplanes, drones, tanks, artillery and esp. nuclear warheads and its delivery systems (ICBM - land, seas and mobile)

... A) As it pertain to their manpower, by most experts analyses, China military manpower is not as well trained or motivated as their US counterpart. Organizationally, China effectiveness and delivery is questionable if war breaks out with the US. China military is laden by so much corruptions and internal strifes , that in wartime their effectiveness and cohesiveness may become a major crux.

... B) China new combat tactics, strategies and delivery systems have too many layers that can be disrupted by the US. But the most critical factor that you have ignored is ... they have not been proven in actual combat! The US combat systems have been progressively field tested in actual combat and improvements/refinements made.

... C) This Chinese manpower advantage has no actual combat experiences. Their last major field experiences, against CSVN ... LOL , was a major lost! Only after seeing the US military actions in Desert Storm and the US successive engagements did China change her strategies and tactics. But again, you got no actual combat experiences! Yes, China can copy the US playbook but she is always one step behind. The next war has already been played out by the US, it's just moving the pieces into position and pulling the trigger.

... C) If it's nuclear war you're talking about, the cockroach win!

3) China is a super power ... get real! Maybe in the later half of the 21st century she can join the US. Even China has admitted, the US is the only super power currently!

... A) Economically ... still unknown since China economic numbers are actually real or are they contrived!

... B) Militarily ... China can only scare some of her weak neighbors who is too weak and or coward to stand up to a bully. China does not have a blue water navy. China cannot handle more than one battle front. If a conventional war breaks out, China will have uprising in the west and north. India and Russia will be looking for some opportunities in which China must guard. War will primarily be at her front door and not at the US West Coast or HI. It's China vs. 3-4 countries (but primarily the US)?

... C) China political influences are limited to weak countries in Asia (ie Laos, Cambodia, CSVN), and cronies and henchmen in Africa and the Middle East. None of which have any play in the global arena economically and or militarily! Yeah, the US have those cronies and henchmen too!

... D) China is not innovative. The majority of the 20th century and so far 21st century have been lead by by US based researches and innovations. The world economy has been based upon improvements in the US regulations and monetary systems. China and Russia have been trying desperately to change the US and its Western Allies influence in daily living for the past two decades. You want a perfect example ... look at Iran!

... E) Culturally and lifestyles, do you see Chinese culture, lifestyles and branding spreading out? The answer is a fat NO! Everybody recognized US culture, lifestyles and branding! Look at China and CSVN internally ... so afraid about western (US) influences that both countries have internet polices to control thought! Where are their Red Book? In the sewer or at least there pages have been used to wipe their asses on the way to chowing down Mickey Dees and slurping Starbuck latte.

... F) any other major factors you want to discuss?

4) CSVN is a paper tiger? Whose asses have you been sniffing! CSVN is nothing but a pee on pawn! CSVN at best is a feral cat that can easily be neutered by either side. In which case, CSVN can only coitus one player and hope for the best. That's has been and will be Hoe Hoe legacy for these TS mongrels!

As you have said it, don't be ignorant. You bark too much without any real support! Go study some more, look at the data objectively, and don't put the cart before the asses ... basically, Don't Be A CSVN TS!
PLEASE PUT YOUR MIND IN GEAR..BEFORE BLAH.. BLAH..BLAH.. C'MON....China has been becoming a superpower since the late 1960s when it successfully detonated its first nuclear weapons and joined the small group of nations with the ability to inflict mass destruction.

The next step was in 1971 when the UN kicked Taiwan out and declared the People's Republic "the only legitimate representative of China," now representing roughly one out of every five human beings living on this planet.

The next move in that direction was the visit by President Nixon in Feb. 1972, an event which my ghostwriting client, author Ji Chaozhu
The Man on Mao's Right: From Harvard Yard to Tiananmen Square, My Life Inside China's Foreign Ministry.. negotiated with Nixon's Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger. At the end of the visit, the US made—on paper at least in the Shanghai Communiqué—a major concession to the People's Republic by adopting the position that there was "One China," and the US would cease aiding Taiwan (a broken promise).

After Mao's death came China's flowering as an economic miracle under Deng Xiaoping, who sparked the manufacturing giant that the PRC became with the rallying cry, "to get rich is glorious."

Today China is a superpower with tremendous military capability including cyber-espionage, a loyal, largely homogenous population is a bull in the global economic china shop, and has its people on the ground all over Africa, South America, and elsewhere doing what other superpowers have done before—economic colonizing and exploitation. China already has a military which no one would like to mess with, leaving aside nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, and it already has limited power projection capability to send its maturing navy around the world.

China has the biggest population on the planet. Entire world economy is pegged to China for stability since 2008 crisis, and if things seem to be going any bad in China, there is massive panic in stock markets abroad.

The diplomatic and economic power of China, is already the driving force in global politics.

"Pivot to Asia" aka "Contain China" lunacy was not pushed as a policy by US establishment for no reason. It's not anyone else, but China who they are worried about.

In vain, of course. There is no stopping a 1.5 billion entity with a massive educated population, economic momentum, a centralized, proficiently planned and managed mixed economy, and an equally well planned and managed military and diplomatic force.

As of this very moment, while Paul Ryan is holding US infrastructure bill hostage in US Congress to force Congress to give big concessions to mega Wall Street banks, China is busy constructing New Silk Road across Asia, which will pass entire Asia all the way to Eastern Europe and Balkans.

Anyone who thinks China is not a superpower should consider whether their racial and political prejudices are driving their opinions.The Chinese are not, as many in the West seem to think, an army of godless ants. Neither is China a nation full of malcontents who spend their days wishing they lived in Hollywood or in Flushing, New York, enjoying the freedoms of being an American.


Russia is supposed to be a superpower but what is it really? International thug with a tragic, bloody history of despots, tyrants, suffering and genocide. And getting worse all the time.

This should tell you about the disparage.
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