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Comments by "红火树 RedFireTree" (@firetree2007) on "Indian Navy Warship Attacked By Somali Pirates After India's Sea Warriors Intercept Hijacked Vessel" video.
Just a few weeks ago, India dispatched all its major destroyers to the Red Sea to protect shipments from the Houthis. However, faced with real danger from the Houthis, the Indian Navy fled, now using its 7000-ton destroyers to engage in battles against Somali pirate boats weighing merely 100 tons. Such actions are seen as remarkable and powerful. Meanwhile, the navies of China, Iran, and Russia are actively engaged in joint sea battle exercises in the Gulf of Oman.
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@plusultra7258 save your BS, Houthis is friend of China, they do not attack Chinese ships, go to learn before you open your mouth to show you know nothing
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a laughing stock of the world
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When India sent all the major warships to the Somali sea to fight pirate, China sent more and more "spy" ships to the area near the coast of India to map the sea beds for the future use, and monitor Agni 5 test, , record its launching and flying speed, the altitude its flying and how many MIRV released and the speed and target area for each of them,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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@plusultra7258 you spent too much time making up the BS, how about just show a photo? you cannot, enjoy this, as shown in Oct 10th 2021, The Express Tribune, with title "Indians furious. ..........."
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@sandeshnkadam so? what can you do?nothing, you useless
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@Xelvoeditz none of your fking business
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@sandeshnkadam as shown in Oct 10th 2021, The Express Tribune, with title "Indians furious. ..........."
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@sandeshnkadam so you mean you enjoyed the photo? haha :))
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@trijalinamdar5396 even thought India cannot do a thing about them, so useless
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do you know how much fuel? not consider how much food they eat everyday, with 7000 tons destroyers with nothing better to do but playing with 100 tons pirate ships, at the same time India had by far the largest number of zero-food children (6.7 million), which is almost half of all zero-food children in the 92 countries included in this Harvard study. 74.1% of Indians unable to afford a healthy diet: FAO ReportReport provides startling figures of country’s position on malnutrition and stunted growth
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@k.devika1595 yeah, you work for the UN?? UN reported, 74.1% of Indians unable to afford a healthy diet: FAO ReportReport provides startling figures of country’s position on malnutrition and stunted growth
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@cosmic1426 are you blind, try to use a hole still function in you, read again, one from Harvard University, another from UN FAO
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