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Originally posted by Grunt Master:
I am actually not arguing your point in the second paragraph I quoted, nor am I arguing with your plea/cry/call for peace. Just as the US has the right to fly observation flights near chinese waters, China has the right to observe the observer. A collision ocurred and someone was at fault. China wants to convince the US and the world that it was the US's fault--something that will be quite difficult, seeing as how the chinese are not allowing the US to meet with its crew in any substantial way. "Hey, your guy made a mistake and before we'll let you find out if it was your fault, we want you to admit guilt." Give me a break.
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so... when you break your own laws and codes, then you will not argue? VERY convincing. US MAY had done good to the world before, but in the past two years, it had done TONS of harm
in Italy, Germany, Japan, Mid east, China, killing people, creating troubles. so is that the kind of "people's right" US always claimed about? no, all he wanted is "to beat people and walk away freely from it"
and don't you think it is as simple as "a collison, and it is accident" I tell you what, it is NOT. US's mistrust, hostile actions had started all this. had we been cooperation, there would be none of those crap. and even worse, US doesnt even say "sorry" how ham-fist is that? wake up, and face the reality, stop giving yourself excuses, and know that no one in the world likes US's attitude