Reminder that this country has never won a war.
Reminder that this country has never won a war
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i love the CCP because they're better at keeping insectoids down better than anyone
Does Civil War count?
China has won plenty of wars. It’s just that those wars always happen to be civil wars.
They don't have to when all the victories land straight into their hands
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Untested but far from an underdog
>but far from an underdog
Yeah you don’t want them to eat themselves
vs India 1962
cool bro. should work out great, just like everything the chinks set up
They're winning against the US right now. Your definition of "war" is obsolete.
So they also lose all their wars?
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They won Great East Asian War I. The Japanese invaded Korea the Chinese intervened and Japan withdrew. Its unknown bc nobody cares about it except koreans.
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they invaded tibet and won
Petrodollarbros..........not like this
Flash games were cool.
Different country, we're talmbout the PRC
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Vietnam embarrassed and defeated France, the United States, Cambodia (not that its a big deal), and China in a single win streak during the 20th century. And they're rapidly becoming more industrialized and advanced. They're the real threat. China is the red herring.
works so well!
>The century of humiliation, also known as the hundred years of national humiliation, is the term used in China to describe the period of intervention and subjugation of the Qing dynasty and the Republic of China by Western powers and Japan from 1839 to 1949.
>Defeat in the First Opium War (1839–1842) by the British
>The unequal treaties (in particular Nanking, Whampoa, Aigun and Shimonoseki)
>Defeat in the Second Opium War (1856–1860) and the sacking of the Old Summer Palace by British and French forces.
>The signing of the Treaty of Aigun (1858) and Treaty of Peking (1860) during the Second Opium War, which ceded Outer Manchuria to Russia.
>The partial defeat during the Sino-French War (1884-1885), which lost its suzerainty over Vietnam and its influence in the Indochina Peninsula.
>Defeat in the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) by Japan
>The Eight-Nation Alliance invasion to suppress the Boxer uprising (1899–1901) and the resulting Boxer Protocol which imposed reparations in excess of the government's annual tax revenue
>The simultaneous Russian invasion of Manchuria (1900)
>The British expedition to Tibet (1903–1904)
>The Twenty-One Demands (1915) for an advantageous loan and local government control by Japan
>The Treaty of Versailles (1919) in which German territory in China was handed to Japan and led to the anti-imperialist May Fourth Movement.
>The Japanese invasion of Manchuria (1931–1932)
>The Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
yes, this is taught to all chinese schoolchildren. the point is to never let this happen again.
they might win with just numbers. meat grinders eventually get clogged you know. blades get dull. equipment breaks down.