Kiss_of_the_Dragon
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Maybe so, but you act as a whiny child in the process.
Yes we whined and we whined again and when we see that it's useless to whine then we take the reciprocity action

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Maybe so, but you act as a whiny child in the process.

Sugoi!! Cho kakkoii!
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Is admiral basically said that if some chip from other nation go near California's water body and do spying, while in international water, it's right under international law to do so? Do you see how US people have open mind and competitive mind set?
Vow, its going to be fun for fan boys.
I already mentioned this before. The Admiral thinks the same as I do.
China has complained about U.S. warships in China's EEZ. Since we let Chinese military ships in our EEZ, then China won't complain about U.S. ships in EEZ anymore and would stop complaining.
Now it's real fun. I will remember this. Is this extend to Russia as well?
Course it does. Sometimes we try to help their submarines in distress when in our EEZ.
@somsak ,
In the military etiquette, nations may have competitive culture, but professionalism is always emphasized. I personally had served in the JMSDF , the culture of military professionalism and etiquette was always stressed. Towards our American partners, to South Koreans, to Chinese, to Taiwanese, to Filipinos, to Russians etc. When I served in the JS Chokai years ago, we interacted with Russian ships near our territorial waters, as well as met them face to face in international waters. Always were professional with us.
The culture of professionalism and honor is imbedded amongst all military personnel. This transcends national identity.
Yes. Soldiers are the respect of people.
but how is you prev comment related to any of my previous posts? I'm just getting confuse about the message you try to tell me.

