TerraN_EmpirE
Tyrant King
Those who wants a war tomorrow to solve all of their perceived problems.
I.E. Tisk tisk.. Hawks don't have a party affiliation other then to the war party. Plenty of leftist liberals have started wars. Really ugly ones to.
Those who wants a war tomorrow to solve all of their perceived problems.
And yet port some of the same could be said about china, with Xi spouting Maoist rhetoric, and the growing military. ECT... ECT... Really it gets us nowhere. The argument to try and warn of the evil of Japan is subjective, and in this case off topic.
I.E. Tisk tisk.. Hawks don't have a party affiliation other then to the war party. Plenty of leftist liberals have started wars. Really ugly ones to.
Going back to the ADIZ, so far I don't think China's quite lost anything that it couldn't avoid losing with the announcement of the ADIZ. It's obviously annoyed South Korea because it covers Ieodo/Suyan, but IMO had it covered Diaoyu/Senkaku but not Ieodo/Suyan, that would have implicitly given up their claim on Ieodo/Suyan.
US performed great statecraft to 1) look good for domestic US audience, 2) reassure Japan so they don't overreact, and 3) signal to China that both great powers need to keep tight control over the situation so it doesn't explode. The US was successful in all three items (our government may be incompetent at times, but our State Department is first rate).US is not the peace maker in this case.
if it were really a peacemaker, first it would gone back and public and say that it made a mistake in transferring the administration of rocks back to Japan. Second. would not encourage japan by saying US-Japan Alliance covers a territory Japan has clearly has a dispute on, while at same time saying that it is neutral in this dispute. If you lend your buddy the a gun and promise to come to his aid if he is in trouble, while same time saying you are not in his argument with his neighbor, is, by all stretch of common sense, a bald face lie. And it should called so, and subsequently lose all of its moral high ground in this case.
Apeace maker does not mean to intimate one side while give the other side a blank check grantee. a good peacemaker would absolve itself of all interest in the dispute (in which clearly US in this case is not the case because preserving a strong japan vs a weak china is clearly in US interest, hence all the bullshchit about Preserving the Status Quo, which a code word for the current absolute Supreme dominance of Western Pacfic air and sea space by the US-Japan Military Alliance ), a TRUE peace maker would go back to the merit of the issue, and judge and act base on the merit and merit alone not politics. Clearly US is not in the condition to do so. Simply the echos of NSC-68 and Dean G. Acheson's famous speech at the National Press Club on 12 January 1950, which was seen as putting Taiwan and South Korea outside of US defensive parameter, would prohibited US from even a slightest waiver in its position less it is seen as analogous to the historic "Appeasement"... So sadly, Chinese aspirations would suffer instead, and merely a delaying of inevitable would ensure. simply put it, US-Japan is writing checks its grandkids would not be able to cash...
Japan was Asia's most notorious and nationalistic nation before 1945, but not after America beat the stuffing out of it. There's some resurgence of nationalism in Japan today, but it pales in comparison to China.The Core of the problem is that, it is trying to preserve its own disproportionate interest vis-a-via a power in Asia by preserving its alliance with a country governed by the most notorious nationalistic government since 1945. by doing so I found it very hard to convince history that It is doing the right thing. It has let go of all but thinnest veils of universal values covering a grotesque body of naked national interest and may be even racial hatred.
Agreed on various interest groups dong all they could to make China look bad, but not the US government, because the US has nothing to gain by worsening Sino-Japanese relations, and everything to lose.I would find it surprising that all the media lynching of china on this issue lately is not with out an active spin by the US government or interest groups in and around it.
Nice try with , but whether Japan has used a fishing boat or any other type of ship to ram Chinese vessel is irrelevant to what I have said. Essentially, what I said is that China is copying American and Japanese actions. Since these actions being copied are attempts to shoehorn China from Pacific, Chinese actions naturally look like attempts to shoehorn others from areas considered to be Chinese privilege interests.lol, I can't remember Japanese sending their fishing boats to ram Chinese CG ships![]()
No. It is not more and more isolated for China. China was isolated to begin with, and what has been isolated already cannot be isolated further.So far it only becomes more and more isolated on Pacific. There were no firends there and surely won't be in the near future.
It is actually the opposite. All those countries you have mentioned are showing that they very much care, given the fact they all sent in aircraft to try out China's new ADIZ. These countries care very much care precisely because China is powerful enough to affect others activities in the ADIZ if China chooses to do so.US, Japan and Republic of Korea already showed that they don't care whether there is Chinese ADIZ or not.
What ROK would do is entirely irrelevant. By creating an ADIZ, China will now be able to feed Japan and US their own medicines. Other countries are welcome to challenge China's ADIZ, as that will give China a justification to challenge theirs. That's the victory China has achieved here.Showing off isn't a strategy. It's PR stunt. If ROK will extend it's ADIZ over Ieodo this will mean a 'major victory for South Korea'?
LMAO! An ADIZ is not limited only to 2000 feet above the sea.Yeah, 2000 feet above the sea. Indeed a new, new level!
Guys, just leave the sovereignty issue alone. No one is going to "win" the discussion, and I think everyone here has set views that aren't going to be shifted.
Jeff & co have shown a lot of tolerance, so let's get this thread back on topic.
Good point on Xi Jinping as economic/market reformist.Xi is not spouting Maoist Rhetoric. not by a long stretch. he is one of the most economic liberal that occupies that seat in Zhongnanhai.
More good points.Japan and Japanese is not evil. it is just their entire system disallow foresight to see through the issue at hand, (the rocks vs future relation with China, the urge to contain China vs manage its future relation with it.) and and flexibility to act up on it.
Its system will do things even its individual actors in it knows that it is going to be bad later.
No question personal liberty in China is a fact, but try and voice decent on Tien An Men massacre or on falun gong and see how fast the gestapo throw you in jail. People in China are more free than ever, but there are still things the Red Emperor wouldn't let you say in mass media, and churches you can't join.China on the other hand, although its system is nominally authoritarian in nature, does allow dissent with in the system to present a different view and alter the prevailing group think. It simple has a cultural tradition for dissent...
Japan was Asia's most notorious and nationalistic nation before 1945, but not after America beat the stuffing out of it. There's some resurgence of nationalism in Japan today, but it pales in comparison to China.