Lionpore News #011 - How China Spank Vietnam 1979

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VIETNAM MASSACRED CHINESE N DROVE CHINESE OUT OF VIETNAM N CHINESE BORDER...

DENG TO CARTER ON VIETNAM: SMALL KID DONT LISTEN...TIME TO SPANK HIS ASS...
 
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VIETNAMESE TRY TO WAVE BROADSWORD IN FRONT OF GUAN YU

不是在关公面前舞大刀吗?
 
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DENG TO CARTER ON VIETNAM: SMALL KID DONT LISTEN...TIME TO SPANK HIS ASS...

小孩子不听话,该打打屁股了
 
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BAND OF BROS...
 
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You might want to look at alternative versions of how costly the "spanking" was for China. I studied this battle in some depth when I attended one of the army courses and learned about the many mistakes the Chinese politicians, strategists and tacticians made. This Time-World article is instructive.

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Early in the morning of Feb. 17, 1979, Chinese artillery batteries and multiple rocket launchers opened fire all along the Vietnamese border with protracted barrages that shook the earth for miles around. Then 85,000 troops surged across the frontier in human-wave attacks like those China had used in Korea nearly three decades before. They were decimated: the well-dug-in Vietnamese cut down the Chinese troops with machine guns, while mines and booby traps did the rest. Horrified by their losses, the Chinese quickly replaced the general in charge of the invasion that was meant, in Beijing's words, to teach Vietnam a lesson, and concentrated their attack on neighboring provincial capitals. Using tanks and artillery, they quickly overran most of the desired towns: by March 5, after fierce house-to-house fighting, they captured the last one, Lang Son, across the border from Pingxiang. Then they began their withdrawal, proclaiming victory over the Cubans of the Orient, as Chinese propaganda had dubbed them. By China's own estimate, some 20,000 soldiers and civilians from both sides died in the 17-day war. Who learned the bigger lesson? The invasion demonstrated a contradiction that has forever bedeviled China's military and political leaders: good strategy, bad tactics. The decision to send what amounted to nearly 250,000 troops into Vietnam had been taken seven months before and was well-telegraphed to those who cared to listen. When Deng Xiaoping went to Washington in January 1979 to cement the normalization of China's relations with the United States, he told President Jimmy Carter in a private meeting what China was about to do--and why. Not only did Beijing feel Vietnam was acting ungratefully after all the assistance it had received during its war against the U.S., but in 1978 Hanoi had begun expelling Vietnamese of Chinese descent. Worst of all--it was cozying up to Moscow. In November 1978 Vietnam signed a treaty of friendship and cooperation with the Soviet Union. A month later the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia, a Chinese ally. Although Hanoi said it was forced to do so to stop Pol Pot's genocide and to put an end to his cross-border attacks against Vietnam, Deng saw it as a calculated move by Moscow to use its allies to encircle China from the south. Soviet adventurism in Southeast Asia had to be stopped, Deng said, and he was calculating (correctly, it turned out) that Moscow would not intervene in a limited border war between China and Vietnam. Carter's National Security Adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, said Deng's explanation to Carter of his invasion plans, with its calculated defiance of the Soviets, was the single most impressive demonstration of raw power politics that he had ever seen. At the time Deng was consolidating his position as unchallenged leader of China. Having successfully negotiated normalization of relations with Washington, he wanted to send a strong signal to Moscow against further advances in Asia. He also thought the Carter Administration was being too soft on the Soviets, although he did not say as much to his American hosts. Hanoi, for its part, was unfazed by Deng's demonstration of raw power. The Vietnamese fought the Chinese with local militia, not bothering to send in any of the regular army divisions that were then taken up with the occupation of Cambodia. Indeed, Hanoi showed no sign of withdrawing those troops, despite Chinese demands that they do so: the subsequent guerrilla war in Cambodia would bog down Vietnam's soldiers and bedevil its foreign relations for more than a decade. The towns captured by the Chinese were all just across the border; it is not clear whether China could have pushed much farther south. Having lost so many soldiers in taking the towns, the Chinese methodically blew up every building they could before withdrawing. Journalist Nayan Chanda, who visited the area shortly after the war, saw schools, hospitals, government buildings and houses all reduced to rubble. The war also showed China just how outdated its battlefield tactics and weaponry were, prompting a major internal review of the capabilities of the People's Liberation Army. The thrust for military modernization continues to this day, even as the focus of China's generals has shifted from Vietnam back to Taiwan--a pesky little irritant that could cause Beijing even bigger problems if it decides to administer another lesson.

Read more: A Nervous China Invades Vietnam - TIME http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2054325,00.html#ixzz2lIrIzH4E

http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2054325,00.html
 
good one. Publish this article openly and warn PAP to return your CPF money when you at 55.

Believe many males Singaporeans conscripted for NS for this reason in the 1970s to 80s. Now many boomer boomers are aged from 50 to 69 (baby boomers born 1946 to 1964) and today is stop to take out their CFP money.

Old fart wait till his family get their CPF money out before implement this, why keep people CPF money? Where is the道理?
 
You might want to look at alternative versions of how costly the "spanking" was for China. I studied this battle in some depth when I attended one of the army courses and learned about the many mistakes the Chinese politicians, strategists and tacticians made. This Time-World article is instructive.

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Early in the morning of Feb. 17, 1979, Chinese artillery batteries and multiple rocket launchers opened fire all along the Vietnamese border........

bro, well done....you're probably one of the many few who knows the truth
you forgot to tell that the chinese even had to use dogs to clear the mine fields...as they were too shock with their losses
 
Back then, Commuism was expanding and it was Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. The war was in the doorsteps of Thailand.

If China had not whack Vietnam thru its Northern border then, SE Asia could well be Communist now.
 
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KNNBCCB those Viet and PRCs damn kwai lan. This weekend let's teach their meimeis a good lesson.....
 
good one. Publish this article openly and warn PAP to return your CPF money when you at 55.

Believe many males Singaporeans conscripted for NS for this reason in the 1970s to 80s. Now many boomer boomers are aged from 50 to 69 (baby boomers born 1946 to 1964) and today is stop to take out their CFP money.

Old fart wait till his family get their CPF money out before implement this, why keep people CPF money? Where is the道理?



What fucking CPF $$$$ do you expect to get back

Smear of shit on sole of shoe already used most of that up via his proxies (HC & son) buying high high and selling low low
Then LKY army of kangaroos civil serpents and PAP maggots cockroaches with multi million payoffs got to be made

Then the rest he hide behind his ahqua son Ahloon thereby making him a sure target for the hooting that will come on LKY death


FORGET YOUR FUCKING CPF
SINKIES VOTED FOR LKY TO FUCK AND SCREW THEM

LIVE WITH IT
 
For 1000 years - from 200 BC to 900 AD, Vietnam was an integral part of China. The Viet elites were mixed Han-Yueh hybrids who adopted Han Chinese culture but kept their Yueh identity.

Since 900 AD China had invaded/liberated Vietnam seceral times, but never able to hold on to this rebellious province. Even the Yuen Dynasty Mongols were defeated by the Viets........

The Viets will never be subjugated by force. Maybe except the force of Money.....
 
Back then, Commuism was expanding and it was Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. The war was in the doorsteps of Thailand.

If China had not whack Vietnam thru its Northern border then, SE Asia could well be Communist now.


if the US had not sold out the Chinese Nationalists then. there will be no Communist China. certainly no Korean war. probably no Vietnam war. China was the base for the Communist insurgency throughout SE Asia. the Americans won the war but lost the peace in the Far East after WW2. George Marshall had the blood of millions and millions of Chinese, Korean and SE Asia people on his hand.
 
What you are referring to is a variant of the domino effect which the US feared would happen in SEA. This in turn was part of the US belief that Communist International (Comintern) would aggressively incite revolution around the world. Hence, in US lore, if Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos fell, the rest of SEA would follow.

As it turned out, Vietnam was far more nationalist that internationalist. They did not intervene in Laos and did not want to intervene in Cambodia but had to because of a burgeoning refugee problem where it borders Cambodia and amid signs of Cambodia imploding under the Khmer Rouge.

They were also neither interested in nor had the means to invade Thailand, or the rest of SEA. There are many signs of this in the years during the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia.

So, if China believed that Vietnam would otherwise have invaded SEA, China was wrong. The Time-World article suggests that the Viets did not even bother to withdraw troops from Cambodia to fend off the Chinese. In any case, why would China (arguably more communist than Vietnam then) want to do SEA a favour by helping them stay capitalist.

Back then, Commuism was expanding and it was Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. The war was in the doorsteps of Thailand.

If China had not whack Vietnam thru its Northern border then, SE Asia could well be Communist now.
 
aiyah..................

let's not forget there were many top Jewish people in the very top of the Chinese Communist party............they were there since the time of Mao...............

also Communism is a Jewish invention.................
 
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