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"China makes a splash with coastguard rules"

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Blogger denk said...

not all asians are fooled by fukus

**********************************nowhere is safe from the slimy hand of fukus

*Why is the NED which is funded entirely by the fukus junta playing this game in Malaysia when the Malaysian government especially in the last few years has gone out of its way to foster closer ties with the US?*
http://www.countercurrents.org/muzaffar091212.htm

[u could've asked the same question about iraq, libya, syria
..........]

7:55 AM

Blogger denk said...

while we toil in the fields, sweat in factories slog in offices,
fukusans spend their *work* day looking for *sparks*

2:16 AM

Blogger denk said...

fukus is here to *gaurantee freedom of passage* in scs , or so we heard

but wait a min,
china hasnt impeded any international shipping in scs, guess who's the only certified high sea pirate as of today ?

exhibit a
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yinhe_incident

exhibit b
* the U.S. military has established "zones of exclusion" near sensitive U.S. military installations and during major exercises in which international airspace laws are declared invalid. The Gulf of Sidra conflicts with Libya in the 1980s occurred whenever the U.S. 6th Fleet established a huge "zone of exclusion" just off the Libyan coast, and threatened any aircraft or ships that approached. In one incident, a hotdog Navy F-14 pilot shot down two Libyan Su-22s which were cruising off the coast. The Navy concocted a phony "dogfight" story in which an old Libyan Su-22 fired first and the Navy pilot became a hero.*

exhibit c
* In 1988, the USS Vincennes shot down a Iranian airline which came within 12 miles of its self declared security zone , in
international water.
For the past ten years, the USA has mocked international law by unilaterally imposing "no-fly zones"
over most of Iraq and parts of the Balkans.*

http://www.g2mil.com/May2001.htm

exhibit d
*•The explicit purpose of the mining operations, as NSC staffer
Oliver North and his NSC colleague, Constantine Menges, report to NSC director McFarlane in a top-secret March 2, 1984,
memorandum entitled "Special Activities in Nicaragua," is "to severely disrupt the flow of shipping essential to Nicaraguan trade during the peak export period." *

thats right, fukus holds the dubious distinction as the only nation convicted of state terrorism by a world court
http://www.iraqtimeline.com/1984.html

[these are just the tip of the iceberg]

run for ur life !
the inmates are running the asylum

[banned by atimes since 2000]

8:36 PM

Blogger denk said...

amerikans' greatest fear, not binladen, nor ussr, nor china, its .....
the threat of peace

10:52 PM

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