Why does China love robbing lands of other countries?
By someincome
@someincome (785)
India
June 19, 2007 2:31am CST
First China attacked Tibet and declared possessions on their land. All the Tibetians fled to Indian and took refuge. Then in 1960's China attacked India suddenly when India least expected it and robbed a portion of the state of Jammu & Kashmir. Then in 1995 China attacked Taiwan and declared it their own. Now China is claiming that the state of Arunachal Pradesh in India is their. I'm afraid if India doesn't give in to their demand, China will attack India again.
As it is China is so huge in size. Why do they need to rob more land belonging to other countries?
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@chuanyan82 (64)
• China
26 Jun 07
but there is another view in china's media ,that is India ia a rober to rob the land from china,the Tibet and taiwan are the part of the china from ancientry to modern times,don't rebuke other countries if u has'nt learned enough truth about this country!!!
so media is only a servant for his motherland,wo won't believe it too much
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@someincome (785)
• India
27 Jun 07
My dear friend Chuanyan, I appreciate your view, but I get a feeling that it is not backed by pure facts. Jammu and Kashmir was an independent kingdom until 1947. In 1947 its king voluntarily merged with India. Arunachal Pradesh is also a part of India since 1947 when British left India.
Cody my friend, I appreciate your view also, but cool it, we should be having friendly discussions no matter how heated they turn into. :)
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@Yestheypayme2dothis (7874)
• United States
20 Jun 07
This is an excellent discussion. I wish I had the answer. As much as they have, I guess they do not feel powerful enough. This is said about people a lot in the USA, the more they have, the more they want. They are not happy enough to be more power or richer, they want to be the most powerful and the richest. It is sad.
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@someincome (785)
• India
24 Jun 07
Yes, this could be one of the reasons. Thanks.
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@soccerdude (272)
• United States
19 Jun 07
They need natural resources to satsfy their needs.
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@someincome (785)
• India
19 Jun 07
There has gotta be a more deeper reason, I think. Thanks for your response.
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