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Originally posted by Nonchalant
reply to post by HulaAnglers
It will come 'like a thief in the night'.
Im just glad my son excelled in Chinese at school. Hes 15. A talent for such a language, in Australia, I believe may just keep alive.
Originally posted by gs001
Why do you guys worry about China, such a peaceful country?
Whose only aim is to keep its own interest.
It is western countries who always make trouble with China,
Tibet, Xinjiang, Taiwan, human right.....
Originally posted by HulaAnglers
This was pretty popular in Russian blogs lately.
So what you see is what to be said an entry level test leaked from Russian army. Here is the translation: “Six questions that help to identify any hidden psychological diseases young soldier might. If the soldier can’t see the number in one of the 6 circles on the test picture, the he likely might having:
Can’t see circle 1: High aggression, proneness to conflict, the recommendation is to add more physical exercise and cold showers.
Can’t see circle 2: Possible low than average intellectual abilities, can’t serve with sophisticated equipment.
Can’t see circle 3: Possible debauchery, soldier should get increased daily ration, should get more physical activity tasks, should not be connected to food supplies, etc.
Can’t see circle 4: Possible inclination to violence, can be assigned as a leader to his unit, as he can preserve discipline.
Can’t see circle 5: Possible latent homosexuality. Can be light uncontrolled accesses of attraction to the same sex.
Can’t see circle 6: Possible schizophrenic tendency. Required additional inspection.
Every soldier should be tested before assignment, according to the order #2299.”
Originally posted by DrMattMaddix
reply to post by HulaAnglers
Interesting AND scary thought having Russia and China on the same team.
Would that they spoke a language even remotely similar.
I believe that until they have a common language in China and Russia ... Oh...
Say ... Something ... Like ... Ahem .... *EngRISH*
We don't have much to worry about. They would likely destroy each other in their mis-communications before they would reach the Pacific or Germany as a fighting force.
I'm all in for a well thought out conspiracy.
Originally posted by DrMattMaddix
reply to post by HulaAnglers
Interesting AND scary thought having Russia and China on the same team.
Would that they spoke a language even remotely similar.
I believe that until they have a common language in China and Russia ... Oh...
Say ... Something ... Like ... Ahem .... *EngRISH*
We don't have much to worry about. They would likely destroy each other in their mis-communications before they would reach the Pacific or Germany as a fighting force.
I'm all in for a well thought out conspiracy.
Originally posted by JanusFIN
HUH!
Two headed eagles message is out = Russia + China = They are one.
source
Iran and Russia Nip at US Global Dominance
At conference in Siberia, leaders of Russia, China, India, and Iran float idea of new 'supranational' currency. China offers $10 billion to neighbors.
By Fred Weir June 16, 2009 "CSM" -- Moscow -
The "age of empires has ended" and the "international capitalist order is retreating," declared a beaming Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday, speaking in the Siberian city of Yekaterinburg before an audience that included the top leaders of Russia, China, and India. Experts are debating why Iran's controversial president chose to address the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), a regional grouping led by Russia and China – of which Iran is only an observer – even as he still faces mass protests and sharp questions at home over his deeply disputed election victory last week. Some argue that Mr. Ahmadinejad selected exactly the right forum in which to make his case. The six-member SCO, founded in 2001, has grown rapidly into a key political and economic alliance, which has successfully moved to oust United States military bases from member states Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, and is angling for a much wider role in regional affairs. The group comprises Russia, China, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan. India, Pakistan, Iran, and Mongolia attend meetings as observers. "The SCO is evolving into a kind of organization for countries that feel themselves excluded from the global system, who feel victimized by the US-dominated unipolar order," says Alexander Dugin, who heads the right-wing International EurAsian Movement, an influential group of Russian businessmen, intellectuals, and officials. "Now this unipolar world is being shaken to its foundations by economic crisis and imperial retreat, and it's time to define a new project of a multi-polar world."