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Chinese aircraft carrier docks at Tartus,Syria. Reportedly to help Russia

China and Russia sittin' in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g...then they continued to hate each other.
 
China and Russia sittin' in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g...then they continued to hate each other.
So glad you decided to add.....well....NOTHING of substance....its the fact they have a mutual friend in Syria. :)

There is no substance here to build on.
Then there is no reason for you to reply. ;)

Of course there is. You don't see it? It's in your OP and it's glaring.
You are trolling...oh well we can take care of that. :)
 
China and Russia sittin' in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g...then they continued to hate each other.
So glad you decided to add.....well....NOTHING of substance....its the fact they have a mutual friend in Syria. :)

There is no substance here to build on.
Then there is no reason for you to reply. ;)

Of course there is. You don't see it? It's in your OP and it's glaring.
It's best to just ignore him. Don't give him attention for his nonsense.
 
China and Russia sittin' in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g...then they continued to hate each other.
So glad you decided to add.....well....NOTHING of substance....its the fact they have a mutual friend in Syria. :)

There is no substance here to build on.
Then there is no reason for you to reply. ;)

Of course there is. You don't see it? It's in your OP and it's glaring.
It's best to just ignore him. Don't give him attention for his nonsense.

True, I have weaknesses though.
 
China not sendin' military ships to Syria...

China: No Plans to Send Military Ships to Syria
October 14, 2015 — China said Wednesday it had no plans to send military ships to Syria to fight with Russian forces after reports in overseas media indicated it was planning to do so.
Chinese media has picked up Russian and Middle Eastern news reports that China would fight alongside Russia in Syria, and that China's sole aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, could participate too. Chinese media has also described these reports as speculative nonsense. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying, when asked if China had or would send forces to Syria, told a daily news briefing that she had also noticed the reports. "I can tell you that as for China's warships, for example the Liaoning, whether it has gone to join, for this issue, as far as I know, there is no such plan. At this time the Liaoning is in a phase of carrying out technical training and military exercises.” She did not elaborate.

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China's first aircraft carrier, which was renovated from an old aircraft carrier that China bought from Ukraine in 1998, is seen docked at Dalian Port, in Dalian, Liaoning province​

Russia last month began air strikes on targets in Syria in a dramatic escalation of foreign involvement in the civil war. This has been criticized by the West as an attempt to prop up Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, rather than its purported aim of attacking Islamic State. The United States and its allies have also been carrying out air strikes in Syria against Islamic State, and have supported opposition groups fighting Assad.

'Unfounded rumor'

The Liaoning is generally considered by military experts to be a training carrier, while China builds its own carriers and works out how to operate them. China's Defense Ministry said it had nothing to add to Hua's comments. The Global Times, an influential tabloid run by the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily, said in an editorial on Wednesday it was "unfounded rumor" that China would interfere militarily in Syria. "It's not China that brought chaos to Syria, and China has no reason to rush to the frontlines and play a confrontational role," it said.

While China generally votes with fellow permanent United Nations Security Council member Russia on the Syria issue, it has expressed concern about interference in Syria's internal affairs and repeatedly called for a political solution. China, a low-key diplomatic player in the Middle East despite its dependence on the region for its oil, has warned many times military action cannot end the crisis.

China: No Plans to Send Military Ships to Syria
 
Another scoop for Brietphart.

Opps I meant to say poop not scoop.........
 
Kinda looks state-of-the-art, don't it?...

China Says It Is Building Its Second Aircraft Carrier
Dec 31, 2015 -- China says it is building its second aircraft carrier, this time entirely with domestic technology.
Defense Ministry spokesman Col. Yang Yujun told reporters at a news conference Thursday that the 50,000-ton vessel is being built in the northern port of Dalian.

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China currently operates one refurbished aircraft carrier purchased from Ukraine but armed and equipped in China. That carrier has yet to take on its full aviation complement. Yang said the second carrier is being built entirely with domestic technology but had drawn on China's experience refitting its first carrier, the Liaoning.

China's rapid naval modernization is seen as aimed at asserting its maritime claims and extending its power far from its shores. Those ambitions have raised tensions with Japan, the U.S. and Southeast Asian nations with conflicting territorial claims.

China Says It Is Building Its Second Aircraft Carrier | Military.com
 

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