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我军回应新加坡军方打脸CNN:新闻千万条真实第一条

2019年03月28日 16:14 国防部网站



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国防部回应新加坡军方打脸CNN:新闻千万条 真实第一条

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3月28日下午,国防部举行例行记者会,国防部新闻局局长、国防部新闻发言人吴谦大校答记者问。
记者:CNN3月7日刊登题为“新加坡购买美制F-35战机旨在向中国传递信息”的分析报道称,美国的盟友新加坡向美购买F-35战机是针对中国。新加坡国防部随后驳斥了CNN的报道,指出新并不是美国的盟友,新加坡购买F-35战机是为了自身的国防需要,并不是针对或配合任何特定国家。请问对此有何评论?
吴谦:新闻千万条,真实第一条。



Our army responded to the Singapore military’s face CNN: News
March 28, 2019 16:14 Department of Defense website
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The Ministry of National Defense responded to the Singapore military’s face CNN: News 10 million true first

On the afternoon of March 28, the Ministry of National Defense held a regular press conference. The Director of the Information Department of the Ministry of National Defense and the spokesman of the Ministry of National Defense, Wu Qian, answered questions.

Reporter: On March 7th, CNN published an analysis entitled "Singapore's purchase of American-made F-35 fighters to transmit information to China". The US allies Singapore purchased F-35 fighters from the United States against China. The Singapore Ministry of Defence subsequently refuted CNN’s report, stating that the new is not an ally of the United States. Singapore’s purchase of the F-35 is for its own national defense needs and does not target or cooperate with any particular country. What is your comment on this?

Wu Qian: The news is ten thousand, the real one.








 
Why would the ah tiongs take offense to Singkieland buying the F35? It's a piece of junk that the ah tiongs can shoot down easily n should be appluading Singkieland for wasting resources on such garbage. Tat way Singkieland don't buy more effective weapons which can be used against ah tiong land
 
US will not sell any weapon to a country which is not an ally, especially its latest. Commonsense..
 
US will not sell any weapon to a country which is not an ally, especially its latest. Commonsense..


But Fucking Dotard have no commonsense and now VERY DESPERATE FOR CASH!

Trying the hardest to sell weapons to anyone! Expensive and useless weapons! And furthermore want to prevent people from buying Putin's weapons!

Dotard is a weapons sales THUG!

example:

https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/03/28/tkus-m28.html




US threatens Turkey over Russian S-400 air defence purchase
By Jordan Shilton
28 March 2019

Turkish-US relations have deteriorated in recent weeks, with Washington threatening reprisals if Ankara goes ahead with the purchase of the Russian-made S-400 air defence system.
Relations between the two countries have been in a downward spiral for some time—especially since Washington made the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), which Ankara considers a “terrorist organization” and threat to the Turkish state, its main proxy army in its regime-change war in Syria, then supported a failed July 2016 coup against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Differences have since expanded to include an array of Mideast and even global issues. Washington is particularly alarmed by Ankara’s attempts to offset pressure from its traditional western allies by forging closer ties with Russia and Iran.
Washington is adamant Turkey not finalize the purchase of the S-400, a long-range air and missile defence system, for $2.5 billion, claiming that its deployment would disrupt US-Turkish and Turkish-NATO military-security cooperation.
In testimony before a congressional committee Tuesday, the acting US defense secretary, Patrick Shanahan, signalled that if Ankara proceeds with the S-400 purchase, Washington will block further shipments of F-35 fighter jets to Ankara and cut Turkish companies out of the F-35 project.
Asked if the Pentagon wants Turkey as an F-35 partner, Shanahan said, “We absolutely do,” then added, “We need Turkey to buy the Patriot.” This was a reference to Washington’s offer to sell US-made Patriot missile batteries to Ankara for $3.5 billion in lieu of the S-400.
If Turkey deploys the S-400 it will run afoul of US sanctions against Russia. The 2017 Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act empowers the president to impose sweeping sanctions on any individual, organization or state that enters into a “significant transaction” with the defence or intelligence sectors of the Russian Federation. Washington could also seek to intensify pressure on Ankara by refusing to grant Turkey an extension of the “waiver” exempting it from the unilateral and patently illegal US embargo on Iranian energy exports. Turkey is heavily reliant on Iranian natural gas.
Senior Trump administration officials have raised the prospect of Turkey being excluded from NATO activities, citing interoperability concerns with the Russian-made missile system.
Erdogan has, nonetheless, repeatedly vowed that Turkey will buy and deploy the S-400. In his latest comments on the subject, made in an interview last Sunday with television broadcaster TGRT Haber, Erdogan declared that no matter what the United States says, Turkey will not reverse its position on the deal.
Erdogan’s rebuke to Washington came just two days after he issued a critical statement protesting the Trump administration’s decision to recognise Israel’s illegal annexation of the Golan Heights. A Foreign Ministry statement subsequently declared, “This unfortunate decision... demonstrates that the US administration continues its approach to be part of the problem, rather than part of the solution in the Middle East.”
The dispute over the S-400 is a flashpoint for deeper conflicts bound up with Turkey’s geopolitical and military-strategic orientation. A member of NATO since 1952 and a key Western ally during the Cold War, Turkey has been severely destabilised by American imperialism’s more than quarter-century of uninterrupted war. Bordering Syria and Iraq to the south and with significant economic and political interests in the nearby regions of the Balkans and North Africa, Ankara was directly impacted by the first Gulf War, the Western-backed carve-up of Yugoslavia and NATO’s bombardment of Serbia, the 2003 Iraq invasion, the 2011 air onslaught on Libya to topple Gaddafi, and the ongoing bloodbath in Syria.
The Turkish ruling elite, including under Erdogan and his AKP during their first decade in power, supported the succession of US wars and tried to advance its own interests through them. But the many shifts in US policy frequently cut across their interests and ambitions.
With Syria matters came to a head. Initially Erdogan enthusiastically supported the US fomented regime-change war in Syria and Ankara was a major co-sponsor of the Islamist militias that spearheaded the drive to overthrow Bashar al-Assad and his Baathist regime. But Turkey was incensed when, once those militias had been pushed back, the US forged an alliance with the YPG, a Syrian offshoot of the Kurdish Workers’ Party (PKK), against which Ankara has waged a brutal counter-insurgency war for over three decades. It was within this context that Turkey orchestrated a rapprochement with Russia and intensified cooperation with Iran.
For Turkey, rolling back the proto-state that the YPG has established in northern Syria remains the overriding goal of its Syria policy. Toward this end it has repeatedly sent forces into Syria, while maintaining a shaky alliance of convenience with Moscow and Tehran and cooperating with them in the so-called Astana Syrian “peace process.”
The Pentagon meanwhile continues to rely on the YPG to provide a base for its predatory operations in Syria, including by denying the Assad regime access to the country’s most important oil fields.
The American national security establishment has increasingly come to view Turkey as an obstacle to its goal of securing unbridled hegemony over the energy-rich and strategically critical Middle East. In a recent analysis published by the Arab Gulf States Institute, a Washington-based think tank, the authors argued that the Middle East is increasingly divided into three blocs: the Sunni Gulf states led by Saudi Arabia, an Iran-led alliance that includes Hezbollah, and a Turkish-led bloc. “Turkey’s role at the epicenter of a new Middle East alliance was consolidated by the 2017 boycott of Qatar by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt. Qatar has relied on Turkey, which maintains a military base in that country, for support against the boycott,” they add.
Within this context, Turkey’s decision on the S-400 missile defence system is seen as having far-reaching consequences. In an editorial published earlier this month, the Financial Times, one of the principal mouthpieces of the US and European financial elites, argued, “Turkey can still reset its relations with the West.” After noting that Erdogan “took power in Turkey in 2003, offering stable civilian leadership, a new drive for EU membership and a business-friendly approach,” the Financial Times went on to complain: “In recent years, Mr. Erdogan has moved towards authoritarianism, alienating western allies and adopting questionable stewardship of the economy. Choosing to purchase Russian military hardware has raised further concerns.”
Erdogan has used the dispute with Washington over the S-400 to capitalise on popular hostility to US imperialism ahead of Turkey’s March 31 nationwide municipal elections. However, he has given little indication he plans to alter his stance towards Washington after the elections. On April 8, the Turkish president is due to travel to Moscow for one-on-one talks with Vladimir Putin.
At the same time, and clearly with a view to exploiting the growing rift between Europe and America, Erdogan has announced that Turkey will renew its bid to join the European Union next month.
Commentary in pro-government Turkish media indicate the anger within elite circles over Washington’s failure to accommodate what they perceive as their vital interests, and their fears that the country that has been Ankara’s principal military-security partner for decades can no longer be trusted. A common refrain is that if Turkey abandons the purchase of the S-400 and accepts Washington’s offer of the Patriot missiles, it could soon face additional US conditions, including making accommodations on Israel or Syria.
Turkish ruling circles also responded angrily to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s attendance at an energy summit involving Israel, Greece and Cyprus in Jerusalem March 20. Long-standing territorial disputes in the Eastern Mediterranean bound up with the Cyprus conflict, which pits a Turkish-recognised regime in the north of the island against the internationally-recognised Greek Cypriot government in Nicosia, have been compounded with the discovery of large natural gas resources under the sea floor.
That being said, Washington will undoubtedly bring tremendous pressure to bear on Ankara, including on the economic front. Just before Erdogan visits Moscow, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu will travel to a NATO foreign ministers meeting, where he is due to meet with Pompeo.
Any attempt by Turkey to move closer to Russia or China, which has invested heavily in Turkey over recent years and sought to win Ankara over to its Belt and Road Initiative, would be fraught with conflicts. Ankara’s disputes with the Western powers notwithstanding, the Turkish bourgeoisie still relies overwhelmingly on capital from Europe to invest in domestic projects, and the European Union remains far and away Turkey’s most important export destination.
As shown by last Friday’s 5 percent depreciation of the Turkish lira after Erdogan denounced Trump’s Golan decision and the crashing of the Turkish currency last August after the Trump administration doubled its tariffs on Turkey’s steel and aluminium exports, Turkey’s ruling elite is extremely vulnerable to pressure from the major imperialist powers.
 
China is aiming to expand its sphere of influence, notably through the Belt-n-Road thing. It is also aggressively claiming sovereignty over the South China Sea.
 
The belt and road is a chasity belt and a dead end road. Sadly many don’t see it.
 

Dr M: Malaysia could retaliate against EU by buying from China


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Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said Malaysia may move in that direction should the EU's campaign to paint palm oil in a negative light persists. (NSTP/SAIRIEN NAFIS)
By Dawn Chan - March 24, 2019 @ 6:41pm

KUALA LANGAT: Malaysia could retaliate by looking at buying products from other countries, even fighter jets from China, should the European Union (EU) continue its discriminatory stance against Malaysian palm oil.
Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said Malaysia may move in that direction should the EU's campaign to paint palm oil in a negative light persists.
"We can retaliate if they do not want to buy our palm oil. Then we don't need to buy their products, too. I just returned from Pakistan where there was a national parade and there was an impressive aerobatic performance by fighter jets made in China.
"If we have to buy a fighter jet, we have to take into consideration those made in China and we will buy them. I think China's technology is not that bad and is even better than the West. This is the extent that the West is afraid and has disallowed China's products into their country. They want to stop goods from China as well as palm oil.
 
The belt and road is a chasity belt and a dead end road. Sadly many don’t see it.


Modern Civilization is the 10000% no escape dead end road for TOTAL EXTINCTION suicide.

Chow Ang Moh's stupid ideas essentially caused it, and Chow Ang Moh themselves already hit the wall at their own dead end.

Chinese 1B1R is also parallel and wrong in the same way, because they expected UNLIMITED GLOBAL RESOURCES and ENDLESS SUPPLIES & expected Planet Earth to be able to further sustain unlimited human-caused damages and ruining. This is NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!

Ang Moh's Road is ending, 1B1R can temporarily go at full speed further, and further if they brutally finished off Ang Moh and carnage them totally and efficiently. Then further if they subsequently also finish off Japs Ah-Nehs Niggers, Kim Chi, everyone else by billions. However these are still very short term. There is still insufficient resources on planet earth to sustain billions of Chinese alone. And nor earth can take damages caused by this amount of Chinese alone.

There is only long term future if MASSIVE BRUTAL CARNAGE goes globally and efficiently eliminate all the 8 billions, leaving just only a global population in small number of millions and all only consuming very modest amount of resources like the people of ancient times. Give planet earth centuries of recovery time. Then there is a slim hope of longer term human existence and evaded the TOTAL EXTINCTION SUICIDE called Modern Civilization STUPIDITY!
 

Dr M: Malaysia could retaliate against EU by buying from China


m_sawit_1553424092.jpg

Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said Malaysia may move in that direction should the EU's campaign to paint palm oil in a negative light persists. (NSTP/SAIRIEN NAFIS)
By Dawn Chan - March 24, 2019 @ 6:41pm

KUALA LANGAT: Malaysia could retaliate by looking at buying products from other countries, even fighter jets from China, should the European Union (EU) continue its discriminatory stance against Malaysian palm oil.
Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said Malaysia may move in that direction should the EU's campaign to paint palm oil in a negative light persists.
"We can retaliate if they do not want to buy our palm oil. Then we don't need to buy their products, too. I just returned from Pakistan where there was a national parade and there was an impressive aerobatic performance by fighter jets made in China.
"If we have to buy a fighter jet, we have to take into consideration those made in China and we will buy them. I think China's technology is not that bad and is even better than the West. This is the extent that the West is afraid and has disallowed China's products into their country. They want to stop goods from China as well as palm oil.
1st he say weary of ah tiong land. Now say buy from ah tiong land. Wat next? Blame ah tiong land for lack of rain in mudland?
 
Why would the ah tiongs take offense to Singkieland buying the F35? It's a piece of junk that the ah tiongs can shoot down easily n should be appluading Singkieland for wasting resources on such garbage. Tat way Singkieland don't buy more effective weapons which can be used against ah tiong land
Rsaf should for a dozen out there at SCS. Show them how tokong F-35 is.

If F35 got shot down, that means we should go buy China missile and jet fighter. After buying, we should use the Chinese weapon and force usa to go surrender all the money we have been giving them as protection money all these years.
 
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