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@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 none of that seemed to matter when the Chinese forced the the US into an embarrassing retreat at Chosin in Korea right back to the 38th? And that was in the 50’s. Just imagine the same war today. Hmmmmm Americans have short memories it seems…
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@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 Stalemate in Korea, Lost the war in Vietnam, Lost the war in Afghanistan, Abandoned the Kurds, abandoned your afghan allies, abandoned your Vietnamese allies, Iraq now infested with ISIS, yeah - the US really have some good experience 🤣
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@GARDENER42 Nope, Australia is our second biggest importer after China. US buys less than half of our exports than China. Try again.
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@GARDENER42 “China is New Zealand's largest trading partner buying primarily meat, dairy products and pine logs. In 2013, trade between New Zealand and China was worth NZ$16.8 billion. Australia is New Zealand's largest bilateral trading partner. In 2013, trade between New Zealand and Australia was worth NZ$25.6 billion. “The United States is New Zealand's third largest trading partner. In 2013, bilateral trade between the two countries was valued at NZ$11.8 billion.” Main export partners China 23.0% Australia 16.4% United States 11.4% European Union 10.6% Japan 5.3% Try again.
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They have experience whooping the asses of the Americans right back to the 38th in Korea 🤷♂️
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Ask the Americans while they were being pushed back in humiliating retreat to the 38th in Korea at the hands of the Chinese. Oh people have short memories.
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@GARDENER42 You’re so blinded by your own country’s propaganda that it’s almost embarrassing. Get a grip
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Where did the US get its own missile tech? Hmmmmmmm
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Friendly reminder that the only time in history in which the US and China have actually gone head to head, it really didn’t go well for the Americans. It seems they have short memories: “US Marine units were supported in their withdrawal by the US Army's Task Force Faith to their east, which suffered heavy casualties and the full brunt of the Chinese offensive. The retreat of the US Eighth Army from northwest Korea in the aftermath of the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River and the evacuation of the X Corps from the port of Hungnam in northeast Korea marked the complete withdrawal of UN troops from North Korea.” “The battle ended the UN force's expectation of total victory, including the capture of North Korea and the reunification of the peninsula. By the end of 1950, PVA/KPA forces had recaptured North Korea and pushed UN forces back south of the 38th parallel. Serious consideration was given to the evacuation of all US forces from the Korean peninsula and US military leaders made secret contingency plans to do so.” And that was the 50’s, with the Chinese fighters being little more than farmers at the time. Just imagine today. So to any Americans in here boasting about the inferiority of the Chinese military, you’d better wake up and smell the red roses.
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@marrs1013 just like the US following their industrial revolution. China is adapting just like you did.
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More of a threat to world stability than the US has been for the last 70 years? 🙄
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@Mugdorna or Australians 🙄
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The device you used to write this comment was probably “made in China” …. Enough said
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@Amoore-vv9wx Vietnam too and Korea was a stalemate 🤣
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That doesn’t mean what it used to mean. The device you typed this comment on was probably made in China 🤣
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The US will literally employ Nazis to “own the libs” 🤣
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@The Professional “western microchips” made in China 🤣
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@thedarkcorrupter Are you American? Not even the US acknowledges Taiwan as a nation state. 🤷♂️
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@GARDENER42 A quick google proves you wrong. Next time just keep your loud American mouth shut.
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@appa609 That’s cute considering it was the Chinese that pushed the US into an embarrassing retreat back to the 38th in Korea, and that was the 1950’s. Now look at China today. Macho Americans have short memories it seems. 🙄
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And yet relatively untrained PVA units managed to force the “superior” US military into an humiliating retreat right back to the 38th at Chosin in Korea. It seems Americans have short memories. Or maybe they are trying to forget… 🤣
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Yeah, you’ve got enough on your plates running away from Afghanistan like cowards 🤣
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@jaysartori9032 it’d be a shame if someone managed to sink a few of your carriers … hopefully those fancy F-35’s can swim! 🤔🤣
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@jimc1654 they were effectively farmers with pitchforks compared to the technologically advanced US army…
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@KB4QAA how many does it have then? 🤣
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@wwvvvvvww Taiwanese are Chinese. Koreans aren’t. Japanese aren’t. So why would China “take them over”? What a load of shit.
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“Intellectual property” is irrelevant. It does not exist in war time.
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The Chinese already fought and beat the US at Chosin in Korea, and pushed you right back to the 38th in humiliating retreat - and that was the 50’s, just imagine what they’re capable of today. So keep that in mind next time before you gloat about the inferiority of the Chinese military.
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@chrischristian1661 “kill counts” don’t win wars. Typical American excuse. If that were the case then it could be said that the Germans won wwii, because they killed more Russians. But it doesn’t work like that does it. 🤣
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@penultimateh766 like in Afghanistan right? And Korea! Remember when the Chinese forced you into embarrassing retreat all the way back to the 38th? Oh how you macho Americans have short memories. 🙄
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@catdaddysteve “capitalist labour” exported to communist China 🤣 the system working as intended… or something?
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@mikewaterfield3599 “intellectual property” didn’t seem to apply to the US when it “borrowed” missile tech from the Germans…. 🙄
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@GARDENER42 Wow, great come back! You really showed him!
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@thedarkcorrupter typical wishy washy American foreign policy. This is why nobody takes you seriously anymore.
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@mikewaterfield3599 You’re right, the US kills people in other countries instead.
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@GARDENER42 Correct, and that “battle” aka humiliating retreat left the US in stalemate for the rest of the war. But that won’t happen again right? (Vietnam, Afghanistan etc) 🤣🤣🤣
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@guesser__2232 founded by a nationalist dictator who had to swim there to escape Mao. Just saying
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@Random Pickle “German scientists” aka Nazi’s. 🤮🤮🤮🤮 “we didn’t steal it we offered them jobs” hahahahha 🤦♂️
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Laughs in operation paperclip
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@riffle4366 You mean my “made in China” iPhone? Hahaha capitalist labour exported to communist china 🤣 the system working as intended… or something?
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@mrnickbig1 none of that mattered when the Chinese were forcing you into humiliating retreat back to the 38th at Chosin. Oh how Americans have short memories… 🙄
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@mrnickbig1 didn’t the US steal their missile tech from the Nazis? 🤔🤣
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Laughs in Skylab falling on Australia
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@howardman3926 last I checked Taiwan isn’t recognised by… anyone. Except for like, Guatemala and shit. 🤣
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@howardman3926 good luck protecting Taiwan, I’m sure it won’t go down like it did at Chosin ……
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@penultimateh766 read up on the battle of Chosin and get back to me. It seems your knowledge of the Korean War is pretty lacking!
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@penultimateh766 Hahaha fucking hell. American exceptionalism at its most sickening.
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@penultimateh766 the US hasn’t won a war since WWII. All the gear and no idea.
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@franknstein546 and yet if the situation was reversed, and there was a renegade confederate state within US borders do you think they would allow it to exist? Hypocrites
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@Random X The US has taken over countless countries, Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq and the list goes on. And if you want to talk about cultural genocides why do you not mention American Indians? 🙄
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