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December 11th, 2007   Post 51
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You guys, the USA is the land of opportunity, where nowa days people are living to it's creed (for the most part) that all men are created equal. That what this is country is all about, if you pledge yourself loyal , and fit for American society, then you can become a resident legally. Does not matter what nation you come from, who you are if you have a clean slate. Or what you family name is, or by the greatness of your God, even if you do not have one.

That can hurt us some times, but I still approve of it, I don't care if my neighbors are black white, Hispanic , Asian, red, purple or blue. If there are here after taking that oath. Just to live a normal life in the freedoms of a stable country, as long as they pay their taxes they don't bother me. If tomorrow 90% of the country was Hispanic, like I said before , would not bother me.

As for the military stance on the website posted. I am beginning to think that the site is not that accurate, something about it seems just to good to be true.
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December 12th, 2007   Post 52
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Japan's air and sea power just owns in the region. China's navy is simply no contest and any engagement between the two will occur primarily on sea and in the air.

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Japan over China? I'd still say the sheer quantity, and not-too-shabby quality gives them the edge.
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December 12th, 2007   Post 53
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^^^ Good call.
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December 12th, 2007   Post 54
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Japan's air and sea power just owns in the region. China's navy is simply no contest and any engagement between the two will occur primarily on sea and in the air.
For the moment. However China seems to be willing to challenge that opinion. Give them a decade or two.
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December 12th, 2007   Post 55
Sukio
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Give Japan a decade or two! Their blue water navy will be tweeked even further.
 
December 12th, 2007   Post 56
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Japan will be a big head ache for China when they do decide to take their military from a defensive posture to a more capable offensive status, they have the money and experience for naval and air operations, more than what could be said for China.
 
December 12th, 2007   Post 57
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Japan's Army might not be a match for the PLA, but right now the PLA can't even cross a body of water greater than 23 feet in width.
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December 13th, 2007   Post 58
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Rule 12. No country vs. country threads are allowed
I'm going to say this thread goes against this rule
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