Did they evacuate parts of a residential area for the exercise?
And who would want to invade Hong Kong?
Did they evacuate parts of a residential area for the exercise?
And who would want to invade Hong Kong?
Well-said, and it gets dumb. Originally it's just some people trolling around during the protests, but CCP took it too seriously. Sometimes CCP really suck at identifying something that's a real threat vs people being stupid...and of course taking it overly serious to the point of needing to respond with a military drill to deliver your point just make you look even more retarded than the trolls. CCP should know, the fact that the Brits definitely won't step in even if we hand our asses back to them should be enough of an evidence nothing will ever happen. And not to mention most HK people disagree with an independent Hong Kong separate from the China. We still consider ourselves Chinese..it's just we always say "we're from Hong Kong/Hong Kong people" because we're from this place where freedom and justice exists.No, they got a MOUT training facility in HK for that; and there's no way they'd conduct trainings in real urban areas - if a routine change of guard convoy, vehicles with no MG mounted can cause panic and irresponsible media fan the flame, what kind of panic it would cause if they do train in "real world"?
As for the "who'd invade HK" question...if what sparks your question is this exercise, then perhaps it not meant for invaders but "potential insurgents". Probably not enough to get air by CNN or BBC, but recently some high profile mainland officials are voicing concerns over "separatist movements" in HK, most profiling by those who, since last year, begin to brandish the Union Jack and HK colonial era colors in many anti-government protests, plus displaying slogans with explicit intent to insult mainland Chinese in various demonstrations...local news media outlets deemed this exercise, announced at such time, meant to sent a "message" to anyone in HK who actually think PRC would tolerate their monkey acts.
Sometimes CCP really suck at identifying something that's a real threat vs people being stupid...
Well-said, and it gets dumb. Originally it's just some people trolling around during the protests, but CCP took it too seriously. Sometimes CCP really suck at identifying something that's a real threat vs people being stupid...and of course taking it overly serious to the point of needing to respond with a military drill to deliver your point just make you look even more retarded than the trolls. CCP should know, the fact that the Brits definitely won't step in even if we hand our asses back to them should be enough of an evidence nothing will ever happen. And not to mention most HK people disagree with an independent Hong Kong separate from the China. We still consider ourselves Chinese..it's just we always say "we're from Hong Kong/Hong Kong people" because we're from this place where freedom and justice exists.
I doubt the same weenies would care enough to go voting if they were in some other democratic countries.