The "kindness and respect" quote is so funny. Am constantly amazed how blinkered sometimes Americans can be. Consider the reverse situation, would the Chinese be depicted as showing kindness and respect sending info gathering military aircrafts 20 miles from American military assets? Compete and jostle away for it is in the nature of th…
The "kindness and respect" quote is so funny. Am constantly amazed how blinkered sometimes Americans can be. Consider the reverse situation, would the Chinese be depicted as showing kindness and respect sending info gathering military aircrafts 20 miles from American military assets? Compete and jostle away for it is in the nature of things but to be so engrossed in one's own propaganda (intended for enemy consumption not oneself) is dangerous. Same might be said of the Trade War. What a funny time we live in. I d call this peace or victory disease.
I'm pretty sure the Chinese military does conduct activities like that, to a lesser extent due to their more limited capabilities. The US military doesn't complain unless the Chinese engage in dangerous maneuvers that risk aerial or maritime collisions.
I attribute it to the generally poor writing of broadcast TV news scripts, as opposed to a "blinkered" American perspective. And it's not necessarily incorrect to say that the U.S. Navy is showing more respect to China than necessary. Contrary to the assertion of the ill-informed ABC News piece, the U.S. is not obliged under international law to stay 12 miles away from the Chinese-occupied features in the South China Sea. They could fly and sail much closer.
The "kindness and respect" quote is so funny. Am constantly amazed how blinkered sometimes Americans can be. Consider the reverse situation, would the Chinese be depicted as showing kindness and respect sending info gathering military aircrafts 20 miles from American military assets? Compete and jostle away for it is in the nature of things but to be so engrossed in one's own propaganda (intended for enemy consumption not oneself) is dangerous. Same might be said of the Trade War. What a funny time we live in. I d call this peace or victory disease.
I'm pretty sure the Chinese military does conduct activities like that, to a lesser extent due to their more limited capabilities. The US military doesn't complain unless the Chinese engage in dangerous maneuvers that risk aerial or maritime collisions.
I know. It s just that the phrase is so out of place. It s comparable to Chicom's favourite, "hurting the feelings of the chinese people'. Lol
I attribute it to the generally poor writing of broadcast TV news scripts, as opposed to a "blinkered" American perspective. And it's not necessarily incorrect to say that the U.S. Navy is showing more respect to China than necessary. Contrary to the assertion of the ill-informed ABC News piece, the U.S. is not obliged under international law to stay 12 miles away from the Chinese-occupied features in the South China Sea. They could fly and sail much closer.