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Planned liberation of Taiwan in the making…..


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On 10/11/2024 at 6:00 PM, Sturtles said:

借尸还魂.... hahaha

It sucks to be called ROC, being used by all forces as proxy for their personal gains... 

A sad state of affairs

國台辦really CB one.

When ppl says Republic of Taiwan, 頑固台獨份子。

When ppl says Republic of China, still 頑固台獨份子。

The worse is 馬英九。What is 新兩國倫?

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On 11/16/2024 at 11:54 AM, Jamesc said:

Invasion called off.

They lost the key!

:D

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The key wasn't the lost of the key...but the fainted locksmith...laugh die me also...🤣

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On 11/16/2024 at 11:54 AM, Jamesc said:

Invasion called off.

They lost the key!

:D

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As far as I know, airplane doors or cockpit canopy where got locks? [laugh] Unless it's those small general aviation aircraft.

As long as you know how to operate the door, you can open it. The only way to deter unauthorized entry is to take away the boarding steps.

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Hypersonic

Just as soon as they find the key to the U lock.

TW we are coming to get you.

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On 11/30/2024 at 11:30 AM, Sosaria said:

As far as I know, airplane doors or cockpit canopy where got locks? [laugh] Unless it's those small general aviation aircraft.

As long as you know how to operate the door, you can open it. The only way to deter unauthorized entry is to take away the boarding steps.

 

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They are also looking up to and discussing SG military strength.

And potential SG position will take if conflict really happens....

 

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Hypersonic

Well done Xi

China says it will remove buoy set up in Japan's EEZ near Senkakus

China has told Japan it intends to remove a buoy it installed inside Japan's exclusive economic zone near the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea.

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