Yet another example of Chinese disrespect for others.
Absolutely disgusting behaviour but in reality, to be expected.
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miserable bastards!! :nope:
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I read this article yesterday and thought about posting it...but my eyes had grown slitty with rage against the ''yellow peril"!...(with misquote apologies to the late Duke of Edinburgh):O::arrgh!::nope: We should scavenge the Chinese wreck with rare porcelin cargo just found in the South China Sea...:hmmm: and see how they like it in return!??:x:know::Kaleun_Mad:https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nat...75659401.html# https://pics.mcclatchyinteractive.co...8685889967.jpg but the problem goes much deeper https://www.wsj.com/articles/china-h...ijing-9a7e880d
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shifting operations to Brisbane Australia, together withthe adoption of nuclear sub technology by Australia as in WWII to counter Japan's 1940's imperial ambitions, the the Chinese complaint about Western "encirclement and containment" gains merit...the more so as Australia, Japan, the Phillipines, and Guam are carriers Sino-imperialist ambition cannot readily sink. Read some more BS statements from this minister: https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwf..._11084484.html Quote:
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Disgusting.
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MALAYSIA YOU ROCK! https://i.postimg.cc/VkHk1tC9/headbanger-1.gif
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...not the first time the site has been raided. Malaysian navy intercepted a 2015 Vietnamese treasure hunt operation that had used explosives on the wreckage. The site is a memorial to the 842 sailors killed in the battle.
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From #1
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An interesting development in this disgusting story.
Malaysia detains Chinese ship suspected of looting British WW2 wrecks. Apparently, Malaysia has detained a Chinese registered vessel suspected of looting two British World War Two shipwrecks. On board the vessel was ammunition from both vessels. Quote: Old shipwrecks are targeted by scavengers for their rare low-background steel, also known as "pre-war steel". The low radiation in the steel makes it a rare and valuable resource for use in medical and scientific equipment. https://www.yahoo.com/news/malaysia-...060804171.html :Kaleun_Applaud::Kaleun_Applaud: |
Wallace beat me to it! :salute:
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It seems so. I was confident others would hear the news and write of it here. :) I know Jim and others, especially in the U.K, will be thrilled to hear the news of the detained Chinese ship. :yep: |
Jim beat you both on post #5. :D
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I don't know how I missed that. :oops: Well, there you go August. Jim beat both of us to " the punch. " :D Jim is right though. MALAYSIA rocks. Thanks Reece. :salute: |
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