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Anonymous ID: 7s77e/06United States /pol/511158151#511169289
7/23/2025, 11:30:01 PM
>>511162528
Show nose.
Anonymous ID: DG+Bha7+/pol/511127328#511138714
7/23/2025, 5:00:58 PM
>>511138455
>has china ever won a military victory?
Anonymous /v/714826058#714827272
7/8/2025, 2:24:37 AM
Anonymous ID: wDFAppMS/pol/509392505#509397863
7/3/2025, 4:05:05 PM
>>509393032
>stop drink you buffoon its fucking daytime

11 posts by this buffoon

Not one post about real issues faced by working class brits

These non-stop 24/7 brit/pol/ threads are baked by CCP shills
Anonymous ID: tzmkn7KSBrazil /pol/509380957#509394443
7/3/2025, 3:07:11 PM
>>509394405
>Here, there is me, and (my) comrade Liao Chengzhi. How many troops were left? It was reduced from 300,000 to 25,000. Why should we thank the Imperial Japanese Army? It was the Japanese Imperial Army that came, and we fought the Japanese Imperial Army before we cooperated with Chiang Kai-shek again. After eight years of fighting with 25,000 troops, we have grown to 1.2 million troops and a base area of 100 million people. Do you say be thankful?"

>On 18 December 1970, Mao Zedong revealed to American journalist Edgar Snow that "...... Those Japanese are really good, the Chinese revolution cannot work without the help of the Japanese. I told this to a Japanese man who was a capitalist named Saburo Nango. He always said, "I'm sorry for invading you. I said: No, you guys helped a lot, the Japanese militarism and the Emperor of Japan. You occupied half of China, and the Chinese people all rose up to fight against you, and we got a million troops and occupied 100 million people

>On 27 September 1972: Mao Zedong said, "...... We have to thank Japan, without Japan's invasion of China, we would not have been able to achieve the cooperation between the Communist Party of China, we would not have been able to develop and eventually gain power. ...... It is with your help that we are able to meet you in Beijing today." When Tanaka Kakuei explained the statement that "Japan's invasion of China has caused a lot of trouble for the Chinese people," Mao said, "That's good, so that's how your statement about adding trouble is settled?" Tanaka Kakuei said, "We intend to change it according to Chinese (language) custom (through further talks between Ji Pengfei and Ohira Masayoshi, and in the final communiqué to 'express profound remorse for Japan's responsibility for the serious damage caused to the Chinese people by the war in the past')