Granny says dem Chinamens is sneaky like dat... Chinese troops intrude into Indian territory in Ladakh, erect a tented post Apr 19, 2013, In a deep incursion, Chinese troops have entered the Indian territory in Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) sector in eastern Ladakh and erected a tented post, setting the stage for a face-off with Indian troops.
The Sikh Confederacy annexed this area in 1842 and its been in dispute since. China may not have invaded anything, just putting troops within its own borders. Not taking sides, just noting there is a dispute over ownership.
Lil Swagg Invasion Of The Apes Choreographed by Matthew Day http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbC97scurG8 Grandpa says dem Honkies are still monkeying around like those from the Planet of the Apes... I think of no better reasons for sending those Chinese soldiers to such a secluded romantic spot unless they are put there in quarantine until they have recovered from the H7N9 bird flu. Hence their Indian counterparts are advised not to come into close contact with them otherwise the H7N9 bird flu virus will spread over all India. Don't worry about the presence of Chinese soldiers but be more worried about the presence of H7N9 bird flu virus in the disputed territory. No humans can survive forever at an altitude of about 17,000 feet, except those nasty beasts from the Planet of the Apes. Whether the disputed territory is Chinese or Indian, all human traces will disappear by winter unless the Chinese soldiers want to remain there as snowmen to celebrate Christmas.
Well said. You may help to refute more arguments in the following thread: http://www.politicalforum.com/lates...e-entered-indian-territory-setting-stage.html
"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." -- Shakespeare Whether you choose to call a bottle a jar or a jar a bottle, it makes no difference to the H7N9 bird flu virus which shows no mercy to anyone who comes into contact with it. Vegemite http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegemite http://www.bing.com/images/search?q...BD6FC8503772A35F5A050539CCD44&selectedIndex=1 http://www.bing.com/images/search?q...9507E08F2C21BC9C982A0DE2F7A98&selectedIndex=1
Bah, nothing to see here really. It's relatively easy for small military groups to cross these isolated borders. The Chinese soldiers built a camp and then left - they're hardly trying to drag India into a military confrontation. Even though statistics show the United States rates Chinese military power quite highly, I don't think the Chinese want a war in India or the South China Sea which would end up alienating their major trading partners.
Well said. That's why I think of no better use for such a secluded romantic spot than sending soldiers with highly infectious diseases for quarantine and recuperation just like Czarist Russia exiled unwanted citizens to Siberia, or Imperial Britain deported convicts to Australia. You may help to refute more arguments at the following thread: http://www.politicalforum.com/lates...e-entered-indian-territory-setting-stage.html
India says it's a local border spat, easily resolved... China border spat can be resolved, Indian PM says Sun, Apr 28, 2013 - ‘LOCALIZED PROBLEM’: India said Chinese troops had set up camp in Indian-claimed territory in the Ladakh region of Kashmir. China has denied the allegation
Both armies withdraw troops... Reports of Possible Breakthrough in India, China Border Dispute May 05, 2013 - There are reports of a possible breakthrough in a three-week dispute between India and China over an alleged incursion of Chinese troops into a remote Himalayan outpost claimed by both countries.
India, China pull back from the brink... India, China begin withdrawing troops Tue, May 07, 2013 - HIMALAYAN HOSTILITIES: The withdrawal comes three weeks after Chinese troops entered a region claimed by India, but which has never been formally demarcated
much more info here http://www.politicalforum.com/asia/...n-territory-setting-stage.html#post1062538921
You display your bull-headedness again by referring Granny to that (*)(*)(*)(*)-and-bull (or cow-and-bull) story. http://www.politicalforum.com/asia/...entered-indian-territory-setting-stage-6.html