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Three gorges dam HW help and plz dont put links thank you?

Question by : Three gorges dam HW help and plz dont put links thank you?
Historical Implications
1.
Why was the building of the dam first proposed in 1919 and by whom?
2.
Why have archaeologists and historians criticized the building of the Three Gorges Dam?
Governmental Implications
3.
What has been the unfortunate response of local government officials assigned to help families affected by the construction of the Three Gorges Dam?
4.
How has government corruption impacted safety?
Energy Implications
5.
Why did China believe the building of the Three Gorges Dam was an absolute necessity in terms of energy production?
6.
Compare the energy production of the Three Gorges Dam to the Hoover Dam. Although China believed the Dam would provide the nation with 10% of its power needs, what is the current amount of power it actually is supplying?
Environmental Implications
7.
What are some of the environmental implications sited by Chinese officials that have occurred as a result of the Dam project?
8.
What has been the “most worrying consequence” that has occurred as a result of the Dam?
Social Implications
9.
What is the impact on local communities near the construction zone? What about farmland?
10.
Although, over a million people have been displaced by the Dam already, what is the future forecast for local citizens? Is the social turmoil over yet?
Economic Implications
11.
What was an important economic goal associated with the building of the Three Gorges Dam?
12.
How does the Three Gorges Dam improve Yangtze River trade?

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Answer by Sven the Swede
All of the answers are YES!

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What’s Obama going to do about this?

Question by Maryn Janine L: What’s Obama going to do about this?
Officials: Missiles show N. Korea skills improving
By KELLY OLSEN – 31 minutes ago

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea’s weekend missile launches show the communist country is improving its capability and accuracy and are a cause for concern, officials said Sunday.

North Korea launched seven ballistic missiles into waters off its east coast Saturday in a show of military firepower that defied U.N. resolutions and drew international condemnation and concern. It also fired four short-range missiles Thursday believed to be cruise missiles.

South Korea’s Yonhap news agency — citing a South Korean government source it did not identify — reported that five of the seven ballistic missiles landed in the same area, indicating their accuracy has improved.

Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said North Korea’s capabilities were getting better.

“If you look at their most recent efforts, the most worrying thing is not their current capacity in terms of distance or scope but how they have improved,” he told the Nine Network on Sunday.

“We have seen improvements regrettably in their technology and their approach,” he said, emphasizing the latest missile tests were clearly a provocative act aimed at the U.S.

Saturday’s launches on U.S. Independence Day appeared to be a slap at Washington as it moves to enforce U.N. as well as its own sanctions against the isolated regime for its May 25 nuclear test.

An official, speaking on condition of anonymity citing department policy, said the Defense Ministry was investigating the launches and it would take about a week to complete an analysis.

He also said no signs of additional missile launches had been detected, but more were possible given North Korea warned ships to stay away from the area through July 10.

North Korea’s state news agency did not mention the launches. In Washington, the White House had no immediate comment.

South Korea said Saturday that the missiles likely flew more than 250 miles (400 kilometers), apparently landing in waters between the Korean peninsula and Japan.

South Korea and Japan both condemned the launches, with Tokyo calling them a “serious act of provocation.” Britain and France issued similar statements.

Russia and China, both allies of North Korea, expressed concern over an “escalation of tension in the region,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said Saturday in a statement after a meeting in Moscow.

Separately, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said in a statement that Beijing “hopes all parties will keep calm and restrained and jointly safeguard the overall peace and stability in this region.”

The North has engaged in a series of acts this year widely seen as provocative. It fired a long-range rocket it said was a satellite in early April, and in late May it carried out its second underground nuclear test following the first in late 2006.

The country has also stoked tensions with rival South Korea and last month threatened “thousand-fold” military retaliation against the U.S. and its allies if provoked.

Yonhap also reported that the North is believed to have spent between $ 34 million and $ 46 million in test-firing the seven missiles Saturday. It cited no source.

South Korea’s Defense Ministry said it cannot confirm the report.

Associated Press writers Hyung-jin Kim, Kwang-tae Kim and Jae-soon Chang in Seoul, Gillian Wong in Beijing, Tomoko A. Hosaka in Tokyo, Jill Lawless in London, Elaine Ganley in Paris, Mansur Mirovalev in Moscow and Lara Jakes in Washington contributed to this report.

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Answer by Nathan
I’m from Alaska, and I’m convinced he’s going to use every word he can think of … they are derisive, dismissive and on and on. But Obama’s all talk because he’s a wuss and probably doesn’t even believe America is worth defending. I’m convinced he’s going to get us folks up here nuked.

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And your thoughts on ‘Excerpts From Poetry World, India’ morning ageless whatchamacallit?

Question by Elysbeth: And your thoughts on ‘Excerpts From Poetry World, India’ morning ageless whatchamacallit?
Who me? Grow old? Are you nuts?
Time touches us physically…not
our minds…who is afraid?…..from just me!!!!
—————————————————-
From Hsu Chicheng, a contemporary poet from China:

“Is it time for you to get off work?
Yet you look back again and again.
What and whom are you reluctant to part with?
Look! The sun
Is coming with its strong rays
Like the surging waves
In Yangtze River…”
……………”The View in a Winter Morning”
——————————————
“When spring comes and the chance appears,
I will turn into a butterfly, flying gracefully
Into a bright flower of poetry.”
…………………………”Turning Into a Butterfly”
“The poet seeks to live afresh…his poems
bespeak a return to youth and childhood:
…”We raise our heads and overlook,
expecting another world.
…We raise our heads and overlook,
expecting another spring.
…………………..”Reappearance”
…………………………………………….
So, now that winter is upon us,
do we treat it as winter?
Or the prelude to Spring?

Good Morning! Good Morning!
Ya’llses of Springtime!!!
Sir Richard….Yang Zongze is his translator…that’s where the confusion came in…of course! I could have put that fact in the beginning…but, have only had one cup of wake up!!!
Sorry!
Forget about those TDs…they’re stupid jealous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All of these excerpts were, in some form and fashion, about growing old….

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Answer by Sir Richard
I liked “Turning into a Butterfly” least, but I lapped the rest up gratefully thanks. He’s a very talented man, as is Yang Zongze who I think is Taiwanese, and responsible for these excellent and colloquial translations (if I’ve read the material in the attached link correctly). He’s good!

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trivia funny or true?

Question by chrisisback: trivia funny or true?
Stewardesses” is the longest word typed with only the left hand ..

And “lollipop” is the longest word typed with your right hand. (Bet you tried this out mentally, didn’t you?)

No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver, or purple.

“Dreamt” is the only English word that ends in the letters “mt”.

Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing.

The sentence: “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” uses every letter of the alphabet.

The words ‘racecar,’ ‘kayak’ and ‘level’ are the same whether they are read left to right or right to left (palindromes).

There are only four words in the English language which end in “dous”: tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.

There are two words in the English language that have all five vowels in order: “abstemious” and “facetious.”

TYPEWRITER is the longest word that can be made using the letters only on one row of the keyboard.

A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.

A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds.

A “jiffy” is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second.

A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.

A snail can sleep for three years.

Almonds are a member of the peach family.

An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain.

Newborn babies are born without kneecaps. They don’t appear until the child reaches 2 to 6 years of age.

February 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon.

In the last 4,000 years, no new animals have been domesticated.

If the population of China walked past you, 8 abreast, the line would never end because of the rate of reproduction.

Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors

Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite!

Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated.

The average person’s left hand does 56% of the typing.

The cruise liner, QE 2, moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel that it burns.

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

The winter of 1932 was so cold that Niagara Falls froze completely froze solid.

There are more chickens than people in the world.

Winston Churchill was born in a ladies’ room during a dance.

Women blink nearly twice as much as men.

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Answer by sarah37617
Wow I learned something from this lol

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Q&A: Geography help please?

Question by : Geography help please?
1. Mid-latitude deciduous forests are found in
A) China.
B) Thailand.
C) Mongolia.
D) Vietnam.
2. Lake Eyre is located in
A) Mongolia.
B) Indonesia.
C) Australia.
D) New Zealand.
3. Which of the following ecosystems dominates most of Mongolia?
A) Mid-latitude deciduous forest
B) Chaparral
C) Temperate grassland
D) Tropical rainforest
4. Which of the following events occurred in Australia and New Zealand during the 1700s and 1800s?
A) Australia and New Zealand gained independence from France.
B) Australia and New Zealand gained independence from Portugal.
C) Australia and New Zealand were colonized by Spain.
D) Australia and New Zealand were colonized by Great Britain.
5. Which country has the longest paved highway length?
A) China
B) Japan
C) Australia
D) Thailand
6. Which country has the largest road and railroad networks?
A) China
B) Japan
C) Australia
D) Thailand
7. Which of the following religions developed in China?
A) Hinduism and Islam
B) Judaism and Buddhism
C) Christianity and Jainism
D) Taoism and Confucianism
8. Which country has the most motor vehicles per 1,000 people?
A) China
B) Japan
C) Australia
D) Thailand
9. Which of the following events occurred in the Philippines during the 1500s?
A) The Philippines was colonized by Portugal.
B) The Philippines was colonized by Spain.
C) The Philippines gained independence from France.
D) The Philippines gained independence from Great Britain.
10. What are the major religions of Japan?
A) Buddhism and Shinto
B) Taoism and Buddhism
C) Islam and Christianity
D) Shinto and Islam
11. The waters surrounding Japan and the nearby ocean currents help to make Japan’s climate mostly
A) tropical wet.
B) humid subtropical.
C) Mediterranean.
D) marine west coast.
12. Which of the following physical features in China was NOT formed by the collision of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates?
A) The Himalayas
B) The Plateau of Tibet
C) The Kunlun Shan
D) The Gobi Desert
13. The climate in the continent of Australia is largely
A) tropical wet.
B) arid.
C) subarctic.
D) humid subtropical.
14. The Yangtze River is located in
A) Australia.
B) Japan.
C) Thailand.
D) China.
15. Which of the following is an accurate description of the economic diversity of East Asia and the Pacific world?
A) There are pockets of industrialized areas, but the majority of people are engaged in subsistence farming.
B) There is a sharp economic divide, with East Asian nations engaged predominantly in industry and Pacific nations engaged primarily in commercial fishing and farming.
C) The region is a mix of modern industry and agriculture, as well as areas with subsistence farmers and nomadic herders.
D) With the exception of Japan, the economy of the region is dominated by agriculture.
16. During European Imperialism, Portugal established trading colonies in
A) China.
B) Japan.
C) Indonesia.
D) the Philippines.
17. Which of the following statements is true about China’s population?
A) China’s population is concentrated near the border with Pakistan and India.
B) China’s large population is sparsely settled.
C) Almost three-quarters of China’s population is rural.
D) Almost half of China’s population is urban.

18. What are the major religions of the Philippines?
A) Buddhism and Shinto
B) Taoism and Buddhism
C) Islam and Christianity
D) Shinto and Islam
19. Which of the following is considered to be the most influential development in East Asia and the Pacific world?
A) China’s monetary unit and building structures
B) China’s complex society and unique writing system
C) China’s astrology concepts
D) China’s agricultural practices
20. Which country has the least number of airports?
A) China
B) Japan
C) Australia
D) Thailand
21. Australia’s landscape includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A) a mountain range on the east side of the island called Great Dividing Range.
B) a mountain range in the central region of the island called Central Alps Range.
C) a desert on the west side of the island called Gibson Desert.
D) a desert in the central region of the island called Simpson Desert.
22. The climate of the Southeast Asian islands on and around the Equator is mostly
A) arid.
B) humid continental.
C) humid subtropical.
D) tropical wet.
23. All of the following are main economic activities in Australia EXCEPT:
A) livestock raising.
B) hunting and gathering.
C) nomadic herding.
D) commercial fishing.
24. Which country has the longest railroad track length?
A) China
B) Japan
C) Australia
D) Thailand
25. China was the birthplace for all of the following technologies EXCEPT
A) printing.
B) the compass.
C) irrigation.
D) gunpowder.

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Answer by antoniu viorel
1A, 2D( I GUESS…), 3C, 4D, 5A, 6B, 7D, 8B, 9B, 10A, 11B, 12D, 13B, 14D, 15A, 16A, 17C, 18C, 19C, 20D, 21A, 22D, 23B, 24B, 25A

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1000 Things (Sorta long but plz read!!)?

Question by …: 1000 Things (Sorta long but plz read!!)?
OK, I have asked this question a MILLION times, but I’ve decided to just paste the list here so you can see what I’m looking for. And it didn’t paste the numbers for some reason, so there’s 731 things here. Just put down anything you think I would enjoy doing that I should add to my list. Please don’t list anything already here! Thanks y’all!

Audition for a movie
Write a book
Get my ears pierced three times
Create my own charity and donate the money towards breast cancer
Learn how to knit
Learn how to crochet
Take a tour of the White House
Read a classic novel
Learn how to ride a horse
Visit all 50 states
Go on a Disney cruise
Learn how to ice skate
Be in the audience on a TV show
Learn how to play the piano
Learn how to play the drums
Learn how to play the violin
Learn how to play the guitar
Learn how to play the flute
Learn how to play the cello
Learn how to play the recorder
Learn how to play the trumpet
Learn how to play the clarinet
Learn how to play the harp
Learn how to play the saxophone
Learn how to play the bassoon
Learn how to play the oboe
Learn how to play the piccolo
Learn how to play the French horn
Learn how to play the viola
Take singing lessons
Visit Mt. Rushmore
Visit Niagara Falls
Visit the Lincoln Memorial
Visit the Washington Monument
Attend the Winter Olympics
Attend the Summer Olympics
Attend the Super Bowl
Attend the Stanley Cup
Attend the World Series
Attend the Tour de France
Attend the Daytona 500
Learn how to speak Spanish
Learn how to speak French
Shop in Mall of America
Visit Empire State Building
Learn how to juggle
Watch a solar eclipse
Visit Las Vegas
Visit the Grand Canyon
Visit the Taj Mahal
Visit the Pyramids of Giza
Have my portrait painted
Ride in a blimp
Sleep under the stars
Attend Mardi Gras in New Orleans
Visit the Great Wall of China
Visit the Yosemite National Park
Visit the Eiffel Tower
Buy a lottery ticket
Visit Disneyland in California
Visit Disney World in Florida
Visit Big Sur
Visit Chinatown in New York City
Visit New York City
Get a celebrity’s autograph
Go on a blind date
Attend a funeral
Attend a wedding
Learn how to rollerblade
Fly first class on a plane
Figure out how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop
See the Northern Lights
Visit the Squished Penny Museum
Visit the Toilet Seat Art Museum
Visit the Ice Museum
Visit the Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia
Visit the Band-Aid Museum
Visit the Museum of Bad Art
Visit the Plagiarism Museum
Visit the Virtual Toilet Paper Museum
Visit the Toilet Museum
Write a letter to the President
Enter a spelling bee
Visit the Golden Gate Bridge
Visit the Brooklyn Bridge
Go bungee-jumping
Go sky diving
Go hang gliding
Go skiing
Swim with dolphins
Learn how to ballroom dance
Be a model for a catalog
Star in a commercial
Be a contestant on a game show
Go on an archaeological dig
Be an extra in a movie
Go on a hot air balloon ride
Break a world record
Dye my hair a crazy color
Get highlights
Meet a celebrity in person
Write to a famous author
Visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Ride an elephant
Go scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef
Visit Buckingham Palace
Send a message in a bottle
Visit Navy Pier
Visit the Statue of Liberty
Participate in a marathon
Learn to surf
Ride a gondola in Venice
Give a random homeless person $ 100
Visit Big Ben
Go skinny dipping at midnight
Visit the Trevi Fountain in Italy
Take skiing lessons
Take snowboarding lessons
Visit Great Britain and call someone from a red telephone booth
Spend two weeks in Las Vegas with $ 5,000
Visit Busch Gardens Africa
Visit Busch Gardens Europe
Visit Cedar Point
Visit Hershey, Pennsylvania
Visit Knott’s Berry Farm
Visit Sea World
Visit Universal Studios Orlando
Spend Christmas in New York City
Visit Mexico
Kiss the stone on Blarney Castle
Visit Ireland
Climb a mountain
Watch a rocket launch
Go white water rafting
Visit the ruins of Pompeii
Invent something and get a patent on it
Visit the Holy Land
Visit Hong Kong
Hike the Swiss Alps
Take a self defense class
Live to see my child graduate
Video tape my will
Go backstage of a concert
Write a cartoon for a newspaper
Write a story for the newspaper
Get my picture in the newspaper
Appear on the front page of a newspaper
Ride a camel in the desert
Shower in a waterfall
Attend Oktoberfest
Catch a ball in the stands of a major league baseball game
See a musical on Broadway
Own something from Prada
Take an etiquette class
Set foot at least four continents
Go to the North Pole
Try out for a reality TV show
See the Love Parade in Berlin, Germany
See the Tournament of Roses in Pasadena
Go parasailing
Have an article of mine in a magazine
See a ballet
Go on a helicopter ride
See the Harlem Globetrotters
Churn my own butter
Milk a cow
Mi

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Answer by Brittz
Not going to read all that.

Instead of being stupid just ask people what they’d want to do in life, like a bucket list.

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Where is a great *affordable* honeymoon destination for September 2008…suggestions?

Question by Elizabeth Iris: Where is a great *affordable* honeymoon destination for September 2008…suggestions?
I’m getting married on 9/27. We’re 22, & are in school & working full time, so, we don’t have a lot of money. I’m looking for ideas. Hotel on the beach? A cruise? We aren’t sure if we can travel anywhere outside of the US (financial reasons) but it would be awesome if we could just come up some ideas. I HAVE TO HAVE THE OCEAN OR A SEA OR SOME LARGE BODY OF WATER. If he could go anywhere in the world, it would be China or Paris. I would love to go to Japan, Mexico, Spain, Italy, or the Caribbean. My mom suggested, Nashville or Gatlinburg the other day. There is ABSOLUTELY nothing wrong with those places, I just would prefer those places as vacation spots for when we have kids…not as a honeymoon. We are attempting to get as much luxury as we can of course. The destination you suggest doesn’t have to be any of these places. Money is the name of the game. Any suggestions are appreciated. If you know the round about cost, that’s even better! Again, thanks for any suggestions & prices!
We are from southwestern Ohio. Sorry forgot to mention that…

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Answer by jumpingstar
st. thomas or the florida keys.

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thoughts on this rhyme:(some references to buddhism)?

Question by Mighty FOI: thoughts on this rhyme:(some references to buddhism)?
the fasicination of my lyrical representation eradicate the synagogue of satan/
which i plan to dismantle/
7 chakras connected with dan tien i channel/
envisioning the system harboring my wisdom, where i plan to kill the jugular vein with a bang/
Me versus you, good vs evil, the yin and the yang/
the professor eneritus of curriculm in the booth/
an enlightened teacher who shared his insights in order to help sentient beings end there suffering with the four noble truths/
in accordance with clairvoyance with the laws of karma/
by realizing the true nature of phenomena & thereby escaping the cycle involutionary rebirths called samsara/
3 jewels to take refuge: Buddha, Sangha, and the Dharma/
the evolution in the change of demographics/
beautiful music in the form of innate madness in time only worsens/
comprised approximately 3/4ths of water on the earth surface/
The Sun draws water up nto the Earth rotation in a fine mist increasing with different currents of the atmosphere until she becomes heavier than gravitation/
the lecture told in the Gobi desert told to an nation surrounded by the Yellow and the Yangtze River, the aid of Carbon-14 detection and dating and radiation, carpediem,in shape of 10,000 years in the spn of civilization/
Divine numerology examine the phrenology/the debaucery unearthed relics in the form of pottery/
the 5 bonds, 5 relationship, filail piety/
rhymes elementally compose of hot asphalt herald mainteance/
in a vibe that comes off as pious, yet many find cantakerous/

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Answer by quamae meadows
Good rhyming but u need a different subject. Try life or just tell a story. It has to be good. But regardless ppl are gonna hate. I’m a rapper too so…. Yeah.

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Help paraphrasing a Paragraph?

Question by Hfghfgj J: Help paraphrasing a Paragraph?
I need some help paraphrasing the following paragraph. Any help would be greatly appreciated:

The project is located in Sandouping, Yichang, Hubei province. The functions of the dam will be to 
generate power with capacity of 18.2 kilowatts, flood control and 
improved navigation. The process of building the dam started in 1993 (Yangtze river diverted), and is still occurring today (entire project should be complete in 2009-2011). Though the building of the Three Gorges Dam is a great idea, there is some controversy. Certain news agencies and organizations 
think that the dam will create an estimated 2 million refugees, and it 
will put to threat human health. It will also flood homes and many cultural sites. Moreover, people also suggest that warnings given by project critics are being 
ignored. It is also reported that the project has resulted in the 
captivity, aggravation and restriction of citizens whose views are 
against those of the officials. A lot of corruption is also reportedly 
involved in the project. This is not good for the people who live in the general area of the construction site, and it does not help China’s economy (and tourists would not want to travel to China because it is seen as being unsafe with the construction occurring).

Best answer:

Answer by Michelle
Just a few changes, really. Also, take note of the question about the use of the word “aggravation” part way through.

The project is located in Sandouping, Yichang, Hubei province. The function of the dam will be to generate power with capacity of 18.2 kilowatts, flood control and
improved navigation. The process of building the dam started in 1993 (Yangtze river diverted) and is still occurring today. (The entire project should be complete in 2009-2011.)

Though the building of the Three Gorges Dam is a great idea, there is some controversy. Certain news agencies and organizations maintain that the dam will create an estimated 2 million refugees, and it will threaten human health. They also maintain that it will flood homes and many cultural sites. Moreover, people also suggest that warnings given by project critics are being 
ignored. It is also reported that the project has resulted in the captivity, aggravation (aggravation seems like a very mild tern to use here…?), and restriction of citizens whose views are contrary to those of the officials. A lot of corruption is also reportedly going on with regards to the project. This is not good for the people who live in the general area of the construction site, and it does not help China’s economy, as tourists do not want to travel to China because it is seen as being unsafe with the construction occurring.

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Australia’s military build-up, war in the south Pacific?

Question by MR. RED M&M: Australia’s military build-up, war in the south Pacific?
Many south asian nations if drastically increased military spending in the last 10 years and now Australia is preparing their biggest military build up since WW2 which includes: 100 fifth generation stealth capable strike fighters, 12 new submarines, 4 AWD to the RAN which are armed with Cruise missiles capable of striking 400 km from the Australian shoreline. is war coming to the south Pacific? China is becoming a stronger military power in the pacific region daily as the USA’s influence in the region declines. Japan has also boosted spending in their “self” defence force due to fears of a Chinese led invasion.

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Answer by chris u
From what you said it sounds like it

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