Japan seizes Chinese fishing vessel

The sooner, the better. The US has several so it is imperative that China succeeds. 🇨🇳 Watch your video again and pay close attention to terms such as: “Western war plans” and “Generous aid from China” and “Status quo”.
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Do you realize that China is and has already done that?
China is transforming reefs and atolls into militarized, artificial islands across the South China Sea and expanding its strategic footprint into the broader Pacific, developing infrastructure in nations like Kiribati, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands. These projects, which often include runways, radar systems, and deep-water ports, aim to secure territorial claims, enhance surveillance, and establish a permanent, coercive military presence.
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And the US is meekly observing from a distance wringing its hands. Oh dear, oh dear! o_O

Perhaps the US ought to take notice and find a way of installing military bases of their own in the region, you think? After all, each one of those you mention are States of the US right? :icon_rolleyes:
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You just made a dumbass statement.
We already have bases in the Pacific ranging from the Aleutian islands, Alaska and South to Guam and Japan.
Factually, the U.S. maintains a robust network of military bases spanning from the Aleutian Islands to Guam and Japan, forming a critical, strategic "island chain" defense in the Pacific to project power and counter regional threats. This network includes major hubs in Japan (notably Okinawa), Guam (a key, rapidly expanding U.S. territory), and strategic air/naval capabilities in the Aleutians.
 
China is transforming reefs and atolls into militarized, artificial islands across the South China Sea and expanding its strategic footprint into the broader Pacific, developing infrastructure in nations like Kiribati, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands. These projects, which often include runways, radar systems, and deep-water ports, aim to secure territorial claims, enhance surveillance, and establish a permanent, coercive military presence.
Do you have a problem with that? :eusa_think:
We already have bases in the Pacific ranging from the Aleutian islands, Alaska and South to Guam and Japan. Factually, the U.S. maintains a robust network of military bases spanning from the Aleutian Islands to Guam and Japan, forming a critical, strategic "island chain" defense in the Pacific to project power and counter regional threats. This network includes major hubs in Japan (notably Okinawa), Guam (a key, rapidly expanding U.S. territory), and strategic air/naval capabilities in the Aleutians.
And do you think the Chinese should just sit around playing Majong all day while you've doing that? This is exactly why China must transform reefs and atolls into militarized, artificial islands across the South China Sea and expand its strategic footprint into the broader Pacific, to develope infrastructures including runways, radar systems, and deep-water ports, in order to secure territorial claims, enhance surveillance, and establish a permanent, coercive military presence. China is giving the US a whooping and more power to them.

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