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Author: pebhmoobruampebhmoobruam Date: Sep 10, 2008 05:43
On Sep 10, 2:34 am, ຜູ່ບ່າວລາວ gmail.com> wrote:
> The Hanoi government has complained to Beijing about postings on Chinese
> websites that detail plans for an invasion of Vietnam. Chinese officials
> have dismissed the posts as the ramblings of a hypernationalist
> minority. But the diplomatic flare-up is seen as an indication of rising
> tensions between the two nations over the potentially oil-rich South
> China Sea. There, China has been pressuring Western oil firms to cancel
> joint exploration projects with Vietnam in waters that Beijing also claims.
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> The South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported that the invasion plans
> have been posted on the popular Chinese web portal Sina.com and at least
> three other websites. Analysts interviewed by the SCMP characterized the
> posted "invasion plans" as the work of kooks, with little military value.
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> The supposed plans detail a 31-day invasion, starting with five days
> of missile strikes from land, sea and air and climaxing in an invasion ...
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Author: MoobsibMoobsib Date: Sep 10, 2008 07:42
3hmoobruam,
has le koj has mas phim koj lub nick kawg nkaus. 30 tawm xyoo lug 3
hmoob tsuas muaj raug luas txhubmuj tsimtxom ua nwg suaj kaum zuj zug
xwb los tseem zoo nkaus cov nam ntsaum twv xub kws tsaa tw tsi tseg le
os yuam... Hmoob txhaj yog tuabneeg xwb los ua caag ne?
MS
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Author: pebhmoobruampebhmoobruam Date: Sep 10, 2008 09:05
On Sep 10, 9:42 am, Moobsib gmail.com> wrote:
> 3hmoobruam,
>
> has le koj has mas phim koj lub nick kawg nkaus. 30 tawm xyoo lug 3
> hmoob tsuas muaj raug luas txhubmuj tsimtxom ua nwg suaj kaum zuj zug
> xwb los tseem zoo nkaus cov nam ntsaum twv xub kws tsaa tw tsi tseg le
> os yuam... Hmoob txhaj yog tuabneeg xwb los ua caag ne?
>
> MS
MS
Peb hmoob twb yeej tawm tsam tus LPDR los txog txij no es koj tseem
ntshai ua tus dab tsi naj. Yog hmoob tuag rau txoj kev tiv thaiv
hmoob lub npe kuj zoo dua li hmoob cov thawj coj muab hmoob tuaj tuag
dawb tuag dos rau tim Loojceeb thiab tim hav zoov nav. Yog yus ntshai
lawv cais tsi thas tawm tsam lawv li os, thaum twg yog Suav tsuj
nyablaj thiab nplog cais koj yeej pom peb hmoob khav theeb ntxhias
thiab nqa phom AK daj ntshwb ntshuv xwb los mas.
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Author: pebhmoobruampebhmoobruam Date: Sep 10, 2008 09:12
On Sep 10, 11:05 am, pebhmoobr...@ yahoo.com wrote:
> On Sep 10, 9:42 am, Moobsib gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 3hmoobruam,
>
>> has le koj has mas phim koj lub nick kawg nkaus. 30 tawm xyoo lug 3
>> hmoob tsuas muaj raug luas txhubmuj tsimtxom ua nwg suaj kaum zuj zug
>> xwb los tseem zoo nkaus cov nam ntsaum twv xub kws tsaa tw tsi tseg le
>> os yuam... Hmoob txhaj yog tuabneeg xwb los ua caag ne?
>
>> MS
>
> MS
>
> Peb hmoob twb yeej tawm tsam tus LPDR los txog txij no es koj tseem
> ntshai ua tus dab tsi naj. Yog hmoob tuag rau txoj kev tiv thaiv
> hmoob lub npe kuj zoo dua li hmoob cov thawj coj muab hmoob tuaj tuag
> dawb tuag dos rau tim Loojceeb thiab tim hav zoov nav. Yog yus ntshai
> lawv cais tsi thas tawm tsam lawv li os, thaum twg yog Suav tsuj
> nyablaj thiab nplog cais koj yeej pom peb hmoob khav theeb ntxhias ...
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Author: ລາວຣັàºàº¥àº²àº§àº¥àº²àº§àº£àº±àºàº¥àº²àº§ Date: Sep 10, 2008 17:23
In my humble opinion and base on recent political development in
PDR Laos in the past decade as a member of political watchdog group I
can assure you that Laos would lean toward China. But that does not
mean Laos would depart from her old life-long friend-Vietnam. In case
of any political and military conflict between China and Vietnam Laos
has to walk carefully on the tied lightning rod making sure that Laos
would not be a military launching pad for either China and Vietnam. I
am very confident that our Lao leaders would handle this VENOMOUS
SITUATION from both firends with
high degree of scrunity....Love and respect, Laohaklao 1954
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Author: à»àºàº£àºàºµà»à»àº¥àº£àºµà»à»àºàº£àºàºµà»à»àº¥àº£àºµà» Date: Sep 10, 2008 17:45
Buk Hookee. Too bad for you that there is no vaccine against
stupidity.
Hehehe 5555555555555555555
Your friend,
ແລຣີ້
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Author: tseemyeejtseemyeej Date: Sep 10, 2008 21:00
On Sep 10, 5:45 pm, ເຄຣຊີ້ແລຣີ້ yahoo.com> wrote:
> Buk Hookee. Too bad for you that there is no vaccine against
> stupidity.
hahaha....thank you ai yong...thank you ai dkj....blablabla....thank
you ai yong..
.thank you ai dkj....blablabla...24/7.....thank you ai yong...thank
you ai
dkj....blablabla...back stabber...hohoho.....
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Author: àºàºàºàºàºµàºàºàºàºàºµ Date: Sep 10, 2008 21:04
On Sep 10, 3:34 am, ຜູ່ບ່າວລາວ gmail.com> wrote:
> The Hanoi government has complained to Beijing about postings on Chinese
> websites that detail plans for an invasion of Vietnam. Chinese officials
> have dismissed the posts as the ramblings of a hypernationalist
> minority. But the diplomatic flare-up is seen as an indication of rising
> tensions between the two nations over the potentially oil-rich South
> China Sea. There, China has been pressuring Western oil firms to cancel
> joint exploration projects with Vietnam in waters that Beijing also claims.
>
>
>
> The South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported that the invasion plans
> have been posted on the popular Chinese web portal Sina.com and at least
> three other websites. Analysts interviewed by the SCMP characterized the
> posted "invasion plans" as the work of kooks, with little military value.
>
>
>
> The supposed plans detail a 31-day invasion, starting with five days
> of missile strikes from land, sea and air and climaxing in an invasion ...
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Author: à»àºàº£àºàºµà»à»àº¥àº£àºµà»à»àºàº£àºàºµà»à»àº¥àº£àºµà» Date: Sep 10, 2008 22:15
On Sep 11, 12:04 am, ຈອນນີ gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 10, 3:34 am, ຜູ່ບ່າວລາວ gmail.com> wrote:
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>> The Hanoi government has complained to Beijing about postings on Chinese
>> websites that detail plans for an invasion of Vietnam. Chinese officials
>> have dismissed the posts as the ramblings of a hypernationalist
>> minority. But the diplomatic flare-up is seen as an indication of rising
>> tensions between the two nations over the potentially oil-rich South
>> China Sea. There, China has been pressuring Western oil firms to cancel
>> joint exploration projects with Vietnam in waters that Beijing also claims.
>
>> The South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported that the invasion plans
>> have been posted on the popular Chinese web portal Sina.com and at least
>> three other websites. Analysts interviewed by the SCMP characterized the
>> posted "invasion plans" as the work of kooks, with little military value.
> ...
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