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Tin Tình báo- Tin về tình hình quân sự ASEAN (P1)

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  1. nguyenk36

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  2. TDscorpion

    TDscorpion Thành viên mới

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    Toi la thanh vien moi, xin chao cac bac. Tin nay rat dang duoc chu y
    Us To Show Force Against China
    Seven aircraft carriers to move within striking distance of China;
    Taiwan forces slated to join in drill
    By Ching Cheong
    HONG KONG - The United States is planning a massive show of force in
    the Pacific Ocean near China to register a point with Beijing.
    WHAT THE NUMBERS MEAN:
    ONE aircraft carrier is sent to a trouble spot as a reminder of US
    presence. This was done several times in the past, when tension was
    high in the Taiwan Strait.
    TWO carriers show serious concern, as was the case when China
    test-fired missiles over the strait in 1996.
    THREE OR FOUR are sent in combat situations - as in the Gulf War in
    the early 1990s and the recent Iraqi war.
    Sending SEVEN carriers in peace time to the same region is
    unprecedented. The US plan to do this after mid-July, in the Pacific
    Ocean near China, is a message to Beijing for its threat to use force
    to stop Taiwanese independence.
    In an exercise codenamed Operation Summer Pulse 04, it is expected to
    arrange for an unprecedented seven aircraft carrier strike groups
    (CSGs) to rendezvous in waters a safe distance away from the Chinese
    coastline - but still within striking distance - after mid-July.
    This will be the first time in US naval history that it sends seven of
    its 12 CSGs to just one region.
    According to a Department of Defence statement, Summer Pulse is to
    test out a new Fleet Response Plan (FRP) aimed at enhancing the
    American Navy''s combat power and readiness in a time of crisis.
    The FRP calls for the despatching of six ''forward deployed'' or ''ready
    *****rge'' CSGs to a trouble spot within 30 days, and an ad***ional two
    within 90 days.
    Although the statement does not say where the seven CSGs will
    exercise, the Status of the Navy website said the USS Carl Vinson,
    Abraham Lincoln, John C Stennis and Kitty Hawk were in the Pacific
    Ocean as of yesterday.
    The USS Enterprise and Harry Truman are in the Atlantic Ocean while
    USS George Washington is in the Persian Gulf.
    According to a posting on Sina.com, an influential website in China,
    the signs point to a gathering of all seven CSGs in the Pacific.
    Sources in Beijing say China''s reading is that Summer Pulse is being
    mounted with it as the target audience, a suspicion reinforced by
    reports that Taiwanese forces are slated to join in the drill.
    Clearly, given Beijing''s repeated warning that it will use force, as a
    last resort and whatever the cost, to stop Taiwanese independence, the
    US feels it needs to send Beijing a message.
    From past deployment patterns, the US usually despatches one CSG to a
    trouble spot as a reminder of its presence.
    It did so several times in the past when tension was high in the Taiwan Strait.
    It sends two to indicate serious concern, as was the case when China
    test-fired missiles over the strait in 1996.
    In a combat situation, it deploys three to four, which was what it did
    in the Gulf War in the early 1990s and the recent Iraqi war.
    But never before has it sent in peace time seven CSGs to the same theatre.
    The implications for China are grave.
    According to Kanwa Defence News, which specialises in Chinese military
    matters, Beijing can cope with just one CSG currently.
    ''But in five to 10 years, it can certainly take on seven,'' said Mr
    Chang Hong-yi, head of Kanwa, in an interview with The Straits Times.
    ''China''s military potential is enormous and in terms of military
    technology, the gap with the US is closing fast,'' he added.
    However, a Chinese military source who declined to be identified is
    more sanguine.
    ''Even now, China can easily take on two CSGs,'' he said but conceded
    that there was no way it could face seven all at the same time.
    This means that if China has to wage war over Taiwan, it has to be
    able to land and seize control of the island within the first 30 days.
    Otherwise, under the FRP, six CSGs may well arrive to join in the battle.
    ''All this leaves China with no choice but to start and end the war
    with lightning speed,'' said the source.
    Politically, Summer Pulse is likely to be seen by many Chinese as
    naked intimidation.
    ''This is gunboat diplomacy in the 21st century,'' the source remarked,
    adding that it would remind the Chinese people of their century-long
    deep humiliation by Western powers - and put Sino-US relations at
    peril.
    htt p://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/topstories/story/0,4386,259015,00.html
  3. TDscorpion

    TDscorpion Thành viên mới

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    Toi la thanh vien moi, xin chao cac bac. Tin nay rat dang duoc chu y
    Us To Show Force Against China
    Seven aircraft carriers to move within striking distance of China;
    Taiwan forces slated to join in drill
    By Ching Cheong
    HONG KONG - The United States is planning a massive show of force in
    the Pacific Ocean near China to register a point with Beijing.
    WHAT THE NUMBERS MEAN:
    ONE aircraft carrier is sent to a trouble spot as a reminder of US
    presence. This was done several times in the past, when tension was
    high in the Taiwan Strait.
    TWO carriers show serious concern, as was the case when China
    test-fired missiles over the strait in 1996.
    THREE OR FOUR are sent in combat situations - as in the Gulf War in
    the early 1990s and the recent Iraqi war.
    Sending SEVEN carriers in peace time to the same region is
    unprecedented. The US plan to do this after mid-July, in the Pacific
    Ocean near China, is a message to Beijing for its threat to use force
    to stop Taiwanese independence.
    In an exercise codenamed Operation Summer Pulse 04, it is expected to
    arrange for an unprecedented seven aircraft carrier strike groups
    (CSGs) to rendezvous in waters a safe distance away from the Chinese
    coastline - but still within striking distance - after mid-July.
    This will be the first time in US naval history that it sends seven of
    its 12 CSGs to just one region.
    According to a Department of Defence statement, Summer Pulse is to
    test out a new Fleet Response Plan (FRP) aimed at enhancing the
    American Navy''s combat power and readiness in a time of crisis.
    The FRP calls for the despatching of six ''forward deployed'' or ''ready
    *****rge'' CSGs to a trouble spot within 30 days, and an ad***ional two
    within 90 days.
    Although the statement does not say where the seven CSGs will
    exercise, the Status of the Navy website said the USS Carl Vinson,
    Abraham Lincoln, John C Stennis and Kitty Hawk were in the Pacific
    Ocean as of yesterday.
    The USS Enterprise and Harry Truman are in the Atlantic Ocean while
    USS George Washington is in the Persian Gulf.
    According to a posting on Sina.com, an influential website in China,
    the signs point to a gathering of all seven CSGs in the Pacific.
    Sources in Beijing say China''s reading is that Summer Pulse is being
    mounted with it as the target audience, a suspicion reinforced by
    reports that Taiwanese forces are slated to join in the drill.
    Clearly, given Beijing''s repeated warning that it will use force, as a
    last resort and whatever the cost, to stop Taiwanese independence, the
    US feels it needs to send Beijing a message.
    From past deployment patterns, the US usually despatches one CSG to a
    trouble spot as a reminder of its presence.
    It did so several times in the past when tension was high in the Taiwan Strait.
    It sends two to indicate serious concern, as was the case when China
    test-fired missiles over the strait in 1996.
    In a combat situation, it deploys three to four, which was what it did
    in the Gulf War in the early 1990s and the recent Iraqi war.
    But never before has it sent in peace time seven CSGs to the same theatre.
    The implications for China are grave.
    According to Kanwa Defence News, which specialises in Chinese military
    matters, Beijing can cope with just one CSG currently.
    ''But in five to 10 years, it can certainly take on seven,'' said Mr
    Chang Hong-yi, head of Kanwa, in an interview with The Straits Times.
    ''China''s military potential is enormous and in terms of military
    technology, the gap with the US is closing fast,'' he added.
    However, a Chinese military source who declined to be identified is
    more sanguine.
    ''Even now, China can easily take on two CSGs,'' he said but conceded
    that there was no way it could face seven all at the same time.
    This means that if China has to wage war over Taiwan, it has to be
    able to land and seize control of the island within the first 30 days.
    Otherwise, under the FRP, six CSGs may well arrive to join in the battle.
    ''All this leaves China with no choice but to start and end the war
    with lightning speed,'' said the source.
    Politically, Summer Pulse is likely to be seen by many Chinese as
    naked intimidation.
    ''This is gunboat diplomacy in the 21st century,'' the source remarked,
    adding that it would remind the Chinese people of their century-long
    deep humiliation by Western powers - and put Sino-US relations at
    peril.
    htt p://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/topstories/story/0,4386,259015,00.html
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    Tin nay toi lay tu bao quan doi nhan dan,Bac hay vao website cua bao QDND chon muc Quoc te roi xem lai cac tin tuc se thay ngay tieu de la"tuong lai rong mo cho moi quan he VN va USA"
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    Tin nay toi lay tu bao quan doi nhan dan,Bac hay vao website cua bao QDND chon muc Quoc te roi xem lai cac tin tuc se thay ngay tieu de la"tuong lai rong mo cho moi quan he VN va USA"
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    Tại trường dạy tài xế lái Mít ở Phù Sa hoàn toàn không có huấn luyện bay đêm , một tuần hai lần chỉ có bay lên bay xuống vài vòng vào lúc sáng sớm.
    Tin này đã được kiểm chứng, chả trách tài xế tàu lượn SP đeo đến quân hàm trung tá trung đoàn trưởng chỉ có 1000 giờ bay, nghe mà buồn thật.
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    ducsnipper Thành viên mới

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    Tại trường dạy tài xế lái Mít ở Phù Sa hoàn toàn không có huấn luyện bay đêm , một tuần hai lần chỉ có bay lên bay xuống vài vòng vào lúc sáng sớm.
    Tin này đã được kiểm chứng, chả trách tài xế tàu lượn SP đeo đến quân hàm trung tá trung đoàn trưởng chỉ có 1000 giờ bay, nghe mà buồn thật.
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    Cái vụ này chắc có thiệt. đã có mấy Ku US sang khảo sát khách sạn để bọn nó ở rồi.
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    Cái vụ này chắc có thiệt. đã có mấy Ku US sang khảo sát khách sạn để bọn nó ở rồi.
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    Tàu chiến Mỹ sẽ ghé thăm cảng Đà Nẵng vào cuối tháng này
    2004-07-08
    Tàu chiến của quân đội Hoa Kỳ sẽ cập cảng Đà Nẵng vào cuối tháng này trong một chuyến thăm viếng hữu nghị. Phát ngôn nhân bộ ngọai giao Việt Nam, ông Lê Dũng, hôm nay xác nhận hai phía đang thảo luận và chuẩn bị cho chuyến viếng thăm này.
    Tuy nhiên phát ngôn viên Tòa đại sứ Mỹ tại Hà Nội, ông Tom Carmichael, nói rằng vì lý do an ninh nên chưa thể tiết lộ tên của chiếc chiến hạm sẽ cập bến Đà Nẵng.
    Đây là lần thứ hai chiến hạm Mỹ cập cảng Việt Nam. Hồi tháng Mừơi Một năm ngóai, lần đầu tiên chiến hạm USS Vandergrift của Mỹ đã ghé bến Sài Gòn 4 ngày, mở đường cho những quan hệ hợp tác được coi là cao hơn lãnh vực thương mại và ngọai giao.
    Cũng liên quan đến mối bang giao Mỹ - Việt, tin tức cho hay viên chức do chính phủ Mỹ chỉ định chuyên trách điều hợp phòng chống HIV/AIDS tòan cầu, ông Randall Tobias, đã đến Hà Nội hôm nay và lưu lại ba ngày để quan sát cũng như thảo luận với bộ trưởng y tế Trần Thị Trung Chiến và Phó thủ tướng Phạm Gia Khiêm về những biện pháp chận đứng sự lây lan quá nhanh của HIV mà Việt Nam đang áp dụng.
    Việc ông Randall Tobias đến Việt Nam xảy ra sau quyết định tuần trứơc của tổng thống George W. Bush, để tên Việt Nam vào danh sách các nứơc được Mỹ tài trợ chống HIV/AIDS.
    Với quyết định này, Việt Nam là nứơc Châu Á đầu tiên ngòai Phi Châu và vùng Caribê được đưa vào chương trình giúp đỡ phòng chống AIDS trên thế giới với ngân khỏan 15 tỷ mỹ kim trong vòng 5 năm tới.
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