By: Bob
@Cam, what history books did you get your info from? Your facts are all off — basically. As far as the 1979 invasion is concerned, China achieved its war objective of 'teaching Vietnam a lesson' and...
View ArticleBy: graham
These comments are deranged. China will never be able to venture out in force to the pacific. While china is expanding its fleet to possibly match the us navy, india is expanding, japan is expanding,...
View ArticleBy: Beijing Olympics 2008
US held many Olympics game and were never beaten. Beijing held only one Olympics game and beaten the yankees with bloody gold by a large margin. When the Chinese put their minds to it, they are...
View ArticleBy: Jack
There would bd no Commie Vietnam or North Korea today without China. One has becomes an unappreciative friend and the other, a unpredictable one. It all goes to show, Nationalism comes first not...
View ArticleBy: Debate on China’s Navy « Maritime Security Challenges
[...] Collins & Erickson open by taking “Death by Blue Water Navy” to task over the statement that “[T]he People’s Republic is moving forward at Manhattan Project speed to develop a blue water navy...
View ArticleBy: Ray O. Abad
Phil. is no match to china militarily speaking but we will fight with or without US help. we need to protect what is ours if not we don't have room in this planet to stay.
View ArticleBy: CommonSense
Well, let us pray more level heads prevail than the hotheads of these forums. Nations build navies to protect interests and project power and/or influence. The most influential player right now is...
View ArticleBy: New tankers could allow Chinese navy to circle the globe « Peace and Freedom
[...] be a particularly revealing barometer of the PLAN’s future expeditionary intentions,” wrote Andrew Erickson, an analyst at the US Naval War College. The more new oilers, the farther China will be...
View ArticleBy: This Simple Ship Could Let the Chinese Navy Circle the Globe | Andrew S....
[...] will be a particularly revealing barometer of the PLAN’s future expeditionary intentions,” wrote Andrew Erickson, an analyst at the U.S. Naval War College. The more new oilers, the farther China...
View ArticleBy: Kempei Matsuya
@Broncazonk - As a reader here, I must say you are nothing but a little nasty piece of low life sh*t who lies without compunction. Nothing that "US's Sands of Time Running Out" says conforms with the...
View ArticleBy: New tankers could allow Chinese navy to circle the globe | John's Navy...
[...] a particularly revealing barometer of the PLAN’s future expeditionary intentions,” wrote Andrew Erickson, an analyst at the US Naval War College. The more new oilers, the farther China will be...
View ArticleBy: Japan’s navy makes progress towards going more high-tech | Powerline News...
[...] are still in the dark as to how the two countries’ navies would handle such a contingency. China’s development into a full spectrum, blue-water navy is well catalogued, whether it is the...
View ArticleBy: China’s New Oilers Give Navy Global Reach | ROK Drop
[...] rate will be a particularly revealing barometer of the PLAN’s future expeditionary intentions,” wrote Andrew Erickson, an analyst at the U.S. Naval War College. The more new oilers, the farther...
View ArticleBy: McLo
You're a fool. The J-20 is larger but it definitely doesn't have a better performance than the F-22 does. Lol, only a CCP shill would ever believe the lies that are told by their oppressive government...
View ArticleBy: Bongskie
The 1979 war between China and Vietnam was a huge failure for china as it lost more soldiers in that war than Vietnam did. If they will attack Vietnam tomorrow or the Philippines, they better make sure...
View ArticleBy: A Player, but No Superpower | Ramy Abdeljabbar's Palestine and World News
[...] China’s geographical, economic, and (in some cases) technological advantages do not transfer to capabilities that would allow it to engage in high-intensity combat beyond the country’s [...]
View ArticleBy: Fluffy
The authors obviously put a lot of effort into this piece. To receive comments such as that from Mr Beijing Olympics 2008 must make the authors wonder why they should even bother publishing it on the...
View ArticleBy: Latest Congressional Research Service (CRS) Report—Ronald O’Rourke,...
[...] Erickson and Gabe Collins, “China’s Real Blue Water Navy,” The Diplomat, 30 August [...]
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