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    Post by Filipenko Sun Aug 12, 2018 11:38 pm

    Pucaću na Britance bez razmišljanja, bili u uniformi ili van nje.
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    Post by Guest Mon Aug 13, 2018 7:53 am

    Kineski Global Times:


    Protecting peace, stability is top of human rights agenda for Xinjiang

    Source:Global Times Published: 2018/8/12 21:43:39

    Politicians and media outlets of the US and other Western countries have been lashing out intensively at China's governance of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region recently, claiming massive human rights violations in Xinjiang and comparing the region to an open-air prison. Their purpose is to stir trouble for Xinjiang and destroy the hard-earned stability in the region.

    In the past few years, Xinjiang suffered a series of violent terrorist attacks. Young people were brainwashed by extremist thoughts and manipulated by terrorist organizations. Besides launching terror attacks in Xinjiang, these terrorists also penetrated inland provinces and started attacks in places such as Tiananmen Square of Beijing and Kunming Railway Station.

    The security situation in Xinjiang has been turned around recently and terror threats spreading from there to other provinces of China are also being eliminated. Peaceful and stable life has been witnessed again in all of Xinjiang.

    This achievement has come at a price that is being shouldered by people of all ethnicities in Xinjiang.

    Through the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China, the national strength of the country and the contribution of local officials, Xinjiang has been salvaged from the verge of massive turmoil. It has avoided the fate of becoming "China's Syria"or "China's Libya." Xinjiang is operating under the rule of law and ethnic unity. As business recovers, the region's future is promising.

    There is no doubt that the current peace and stability in Xinjiang is partly due to the high intensity of regulations. Police and security posts can be seen everywhere in Xinjiang.

    But it's a phase that Xinjiang has to go through in rebuilding peace and prosperity and it will transition to normal governance.

    Some forces in the West are smearing Xinjiang governance. They either don't understand the real situation or deliberately find fault in order to sabotage local governance by exerting external pressure.

    It can be imagined that the West will keep piling more pressure on Xinjiang and radical Western forces may even come up with new tricks to do so. External public opinion about China's governance in Xinjiang might further deteriorate and China should be prepared.

    Officials, the ordinary people of all of Xinjiang's ethnic groups and Chinese society must not be affected by the influence and pressure put on us by Western forces. Maintaining peace and stability in the region is the core interest of people both in Xinjiang and all of China.

    The turnaround in Xinjiang's security situation has avoided a great tragedy and saved countless lives, thanks to powerful Chinese law and the strong ruling power of the Communist Party of China. What the West has been hyping has destroyed numerous countries and regions. When the same evil influence was spreading in Xinjiang, it was decisively curbed.

    Xinjiang is at a special stage of development where there is no room for destructive Western public opinions. Peace and stability must come above all else. With this as the goal, all measures can be tried. We must hold onto our belief that keeping turmoil away from Xinjiang is the greatest human right.

    Xinjiang is China's territory. It is led by the Communist Party of China and operates according to Chinese laws. Whoever tries to incite violent confrontation there will only head down a dead end and national solidarity is the only way forward for Xinjiang's future.

    http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1115022.shtml
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    Post by Filipenko Mon Aug 13, 2018 9:09 am

    Pozdravljam solidarnost kineskih naroda i podržavam odluke njihovog rukovodstva koje imaju za cilj smanjivanje tenzija, poboljšanje i harmonizaciju odnosa, te unapređivanje kvaliteta života celokupnog stanovništva.
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    Post by Ointagru Unartan Mon Aug 13, 2018 12:54 pm

    bruno sulak wrote:zupere zovu te bokseri

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    Post by Guest Thu Aug 16, 2018 2:26 pm

    Evo nešto za Filipenka da uživa pre ručka

    Botched CIA Communications System Helped Blow Cover of Chinese Agents
    The number of informants executed in the debacle is higher than initially thought.
    By Zach Dorfman | August 15, 2018, 5:13 PM


    It was considered one of the CIA’s worst failures in decades: Over a two-year period starting in late 2010, Chinese authorities systematically dismantled the agency’s network of agents across the country, executing dozens of suspected U.S. spies. But since then, a question has loomed over the entire debacle.

    How were the Chinese able to roll up the network?

    Now, nearly eight years later, it appears that the agency botched the communication system it used to interact with its sources, according to five current and former intelligence officials. The CIA had imported the system from its Middle East operations, where the online environment was considerably less hazardous, and apparently underestimated China’s ability to penetrate it.

    “The attitude was that we’ve got this, we’re untouchable,” said one of the officials who, like the others, declined to be named discussing sensitive information. The former official described the attitude of those in the agency who worked on China at the time as “invincible.”

    Other factors played a role as well, including China’s alleged recruitment of former CIA officer Jerry Chun Shing Lee around the same time. Federal prosecutors indicted Lee earlier this year in connection with the affair.

    But the penetration of the communication system seems to account for the speed and accuracy with which Chinese authorities moved against the CIA’s China-based assets.


    “You could tell the Chinese weren’t guessing. The Ministry of State Security [which handles both foreign intelligence and domestic security] were always pulling in the right people,” one of the officials said.

    “When things started going bad, they went bad fast.”

    The former officials also said the real number of CIA assets and those in their orbit executed by China during the two-year period was around 30, though some sources spoke of higher figures. The New York Times, which first reported the story last year, put the number at “more than a dozen.” All the CIA assets detained by Chinese intelligence around this time were eventually killed, the former officials said.

    The CIA, FBI, and National Security Agency declined to comment for this story. The Chinese Embassy in Washington did not respond to requests for comment.

    At first, U.S. intelligence officials were “shellshocked,” said one former official. Eventually, rescue operations were mounted, and several sources managed to make their way out of China.

    One of the former officials said the last CIA case officer to have meetings with sources in China distributed large sums of cash to the agents who remained behind, hoping the money would help them flee.

    When the intelligence breach became known, the CIA formed a special task force along with the FBI to figure out what went wrong. During the investigation, the task force identified three potential causes of the failure, the former officials said: A possible agent had provided Chinese authorities with information about the CIA asset network, some of the CIA’s spy work had been sloppy and might have been detected by Chinese authorities, and the communications system had been compromised. The investigators concluded that a “confluence and combination of events” had wiped out the spy network, according to one of the former officials.

    Eventually, U.S. counterintelligence officials identified Lee, the former CIA officer who had worked extensively in Beijing, as China’s likely informant
    . Court documents suggest Lee was in contact with his handlers at the Ministry of State Security through at least 2011.

    Chinese authorities paid Lee hundreds of thousands of dollars for his efforts, according to the documents.
    He was indicted in May of this year on a charge of conspiracy to commit espionage.

    But Lee’s alleged betrayal alone could not explain all the damage that occurred in China during 2011 and 2012, the former officials said. Information about sources is so highly compartmentalized that Lee would not have known their identities. That fact and others reinforced the theory that China had managed to eavesdrop on the communications between agents and their CIA handlers.

    When CIA officers begin working with a new source, they often use an interim covert communications system—in case the person turns out to be a double agent.

    The communications system used in China during this period was internet-based and accessible from laptop or desktop computers, two of the former officials said.


    This interim, or “throwaway,” system, an encrypted digital program, allows for remote communication between an intelligence officer and a source, but it is also separated from the main communications system used with vetted sources, reducing the risk if an asset goes bad.

    Although they used some of the same coding, the interim system and the main covert communication platform used in China at this time were supposed to be clearly separated. In theory, if the interim system were discovered or turned over to Chinese intelligence, people using the main system would still be protected—and there would be no way to trace the communication back to the CIA. But the CIA’s interim system contained a technical error: It connected back architecturally to the CIA’s main covert communications platform. When the compromise was suspected, the FBI and NSA both ran “penetration tests” to determine the security of the interim system. They found that cyber experts with access to the interim system could also access the broader covert communications system the agency was using to interact with its vetted sources, according to the former officials.

    In the words of one of the former officials, the CIA had “fucked up the firewall” between the two systems.

    U.S. intelligence officers were also able to identify digital links between the covert communications system and the U.S. government itself, according to one former official—links the Chinese agencies almost certainly found as well. These digital links would have made it relatively easy for China to deduce that the covert communications system was being used by the CIA. In fact, some of these links pointed back to parts of the CIA’s own website, according to the former official.

    The covert communications system used in China was first employed by U.S. security forces in war zones in the Middle East, where the security challenges and tactical objectives are different, the sources said. “It migrated to countries with sophisticated counterintelligence operations, like China,” one of the officials said.

    The system was not designed to withstand the scrutiny of a place like China, where the CIA faced a highly sophisticated intelligence service and a completely different online environment.

    As part of China’s Great Firewall, internet traffic there is watched closely, and unusual patterns are flagged. Even in 2010, online anonymity of any kind was proving increasingly difficult.

    Once Chinese intelligence obtained access to the interim communications system,­ penetrating the main system would have been relatively straightforward, according to the former intelligence officials. The window between the two systems may have only been open for a few months before the gap was closed, but the Chinese broke in during this period of vulnerability.

    Precisely how the system was breached remains unclear. The Ministry of State Security might have run a double agent who was given the communication platform by his CIA handler. Another possibility is that Chinese authorities identified a U.S. agent—perhaps through information provided by Lee—and seized that person’s computer. Alternatively, authorities might have identified the system through a pattern analysis of suspicious online activities.

    China was so determined to crack the system that it had set up a special task force composed of members of the Ministry of State Security and the Chinese military’s signals directorate (roughly equivalent to the NSA), one former official said.

    Once one person was identified as a CIA asset, Chinese intelligence could then track the agent’s meetings with handlers and unravel the entire network.
    (Some CIA assets whose identities became known to the Ministry of State Security were not active users of the communications system, the sources said.)

    One of the former officials said the agency had “strong indications” that China shared its findings with Russia
    , where some CIA assets were using a similar covert communications system. Around the time the CIA’s source network in China was being eviscerated, multiple sources in Russia suddenly severed their relationship with their CIA handlers, according to an NBC News report that aired in January—and confirmed by this former official.

    The failure of the communications system has reignited a debate within the intelligence community about the merits of older, lower-tech methods for covert interactions with sources, according to the former officials.

    There is an inherent paradox to covert communications systems, one of the former officials said: The easier a system is to use, the less secure it is.

    The former officials said CIA officers operating in China since the debacle had reverted to older methods of communication, including interacting surreptitiously in person with sources. Such methods can be time-consuming and carry their own risks.

    The disaster in China has led some officials to conclude that internet-based systems, even ones that employ sophisticated encryption, can never be counted on to shield assets.


    “Will a system always stay encrypted, given the advances in technology? You’re supposed to protect people forever,” one of the former officials said.


    https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/08/15/botched-cia-communications-system-helped-blow-cover-chinese-agents-intelligence/
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    Post by Guest Fri Aug 17, 2018 10:33 am

    Institut Konfučije radi na sarajevskom univerzitetu od 2015, ovo je druga filijala u BiH.
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    Post by Filipenko Fri Aug 17, 2018 5:01 pm

    Ujedinjeni u Kinezima!
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    Post by Zuper Mon Aug 20, 2018 1:21 pm

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    Post by Zuper Tue Aug 21, 2018 5:25 pm

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    Post by Zuper Wed Aug 22, 2018 10:36 am

    Кинеска компанија жели да инвестира 994,4 милиона долара у фабрику гума у Зрењанину
    понедељак, 20.08.2018. у 21:08

    ЏАОЈУАН - Кинеска компанија за производњу аутомобилских гума „Шандонг Линглонг” објавила је да планира инвестициони пројекат у Србији вредан 994,4 милиона долара (870,4 милиона евра), преноси „Јаху њуз”.
    Уз вест је приложен и документ на кинеском језику са званичног сајта Шангајске берзе у којем је Србија означена као инвестициони циљ „Шандонг Линглонга” у иностранству.
    Сајт seenews.com преноси да је ова компанија у документу поднетом Шангајској берзи навела да планира да изгради фабрику гума у Слободној трговинској зони Зрењанина.
    У документу се наводи да је планирано да изградња фабрике званично започне у априлу 2019. и да се одвија у три фазе, при чему би задња фаза била окончана у марту 2025. године.
    Наводи се да кинеска компанија планира да у тој фабрици у Србији годишње производи 13,62 милиона комада радијалних гума високих перформанси.
    Сајт преноси да је „Шандонг Линглонг” одлучио да фабрику изгради у Србији због нижих трошкова инвестиције, градње, радне снаге и енергије у односу на друге земље у Европи.
    Наводи се да пројекат тек треба да одобри кинеска државна Комисија за национални развој и реформу, као и Министарство трговине Кине и Државна администрација за размену с иностранством.
    Бренд кинеске компаније „Линглонг тајер” је званични глобални партнер у сектору аутомобилских гума италијанског фудбалског клуба Јувентус. (Танјуг)
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    Post by паће Wed Aug 22, 2018 10:44 am

    Занимљиво... ел' то намеравају да искористе близину чукаре (ака каучукаре) у Елемиру? Могли би и цевовод да положе, јефтиније него да сваки час поново асфалтирају друм. Башка што друма има два - ужи и слабији иде право и пичи кроз село; онај бољи иде отприлике километар-два около, то је кикиндски друм.

    Иначе, имали смо већ једну гумару, негде '91 их је купила нека фирма из Луксембурга (јбт какав извештај из главне књиге су ти тражили, 556 колона отприлике), правили су оне гумене траке за врата на возилима и точкове за виљушкаре и слично. Не знам докле су издржали.


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    Post by Zuper Fri Aug 31, 2018 12:11 pm

    China's Navy Could Soon Have an Aircraft Carrier Battle Group

    The Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) is a step closer to achieving its goal of deploying a full-scale aircraft carrier battle group. In recent days, China’s first indigenously built aircraft carrier, Shandong, embarked on its second set of sea trials. Meanwhile, the PLAN also started sea trials for the first of its massive new Type 055 guided-missile destroyers , reportedly called Nanchang, on August 24.
    Shandong, a Type 001A carrier based on the overhauled Soviet-built Type 001 Liaoning, was launched on April 26, 2017 and conducted its first set of sea trails this past May. However, as is often the case with any first of the class warship, Shandong’s first set of sea trials revealed deficiencies that have had to be corrected. Those modifications have to be tested during the vessel’s second set of sea trials. Moreover, other systems that have been installed in the meantime since the ship’s first set of sea trials also have to be tested.

    “A ship researcher from the Navy who asked not to be named said he expected the second sea trial to mainly verify the carrier's communication, navigation and other electronic and mechanical instruments,” the Chinese state-owned People’s Daily reported on August 27. “He also said the operation will test modifications and improvements on the ship's propulsion system that were made after the first sea trial.”

    The People’s Daily report—which was also republished by the People’s Liberation Army sponsored China Mil site—also noted that the new aircraft carrier will require several sea trials before being commissioned into service by the PLAN. But Shandong is only a stepping-stone, China’s follow-on carriers will be far more capable.
    “China’s first domestic aircraft carrier was launched in 2017 and will likely join the fleet by 2019,” states the Pentagon’s 2018 report to Congress on Chinese military capabilities. “The new carrier is a modified version of Liaoning, but is similarly limited in its capabilities due to its lack of catapult and a smaller flight deck than U.S. carriers. However, China is expected to begin construction on its first catapult-capable carrier in 2018, which will enable additional fighter aircraft, fixed-wing early-warning aircraft, and more rapid flight operations.”
     
    In addition to Shandong going to sea for its second sea set of trials, the Type 055 destroyer Nanchang also started its sea trials earlier this month after it was launched in June. “The first of China's Type 055-class guided-missile destroyers-Asia's largest and mightiest noncarrier warship-also started its first sea trial on Friday from Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai,” the People’s Daily reported. “The Type 055 destroyer displaces more than 10,000 tons and has 112 vertical launching cells capable of firing various kinds of missiles, including the nation's long-range land-attack cruise missile.”
    China is building at least four of the new Type 055 destroyers to escort its nascent aircraft carrier fleet. The U.S Defense Department expects the Type 055—which the Pentagon refers to as the Renhai-class guided missile cruiser—to be a formidable adversary when it becomes operational in 2019. “The RENHAI CG is a 10,000-ton design that can carry an array of long-range ASCMs [anti-ship cruise missiles] and long-range SAMs [surface-to-air missiles], and will likely be able to launch ASBMs [anti-ship ballistic missiles] and LACMs [land attack cruise missiles] once these weapons are available. The RENHAI CG will be China’s premiere carrier escort for blue-water operations.”
    Even without those additional weapons, the Type 055 packs a formidable anti-ship punch. “The LUYANG III class DDG and RENHAI-class CG will be fitted with a variant of China’s newest ASCM, the YJ-18 (290 nm, 537 km),” the report notes. Nor have the Chinese skimped out on the targeting. “The PLAN recognizes that long-range ASCMs require a robust, over-the-horizon targeting capability to realize their full potential. China is investing in reconnaissance, surveillance, command, control, and communications systems at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels to provide high-fidelity targeting information to surface and subsurface launch platforms.”
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    Post by Filipenko Mon Sep 03, 2018 9:34 pm

    Lider slobodnog sveta.
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    Post by Zuper Mon Sep 03, 2018 9:40 pm

    Jedna je Kina, kurvi je mnogo
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    Post by Zuper Fri Sep 14, 2018 9:46 am

    U.S. Asks China for New Round of Trade Talks Led by Mnuchin
    Bloomberg News
    September 12, 2018, 6:10 PM GMT+2 Updated on  September 13, 2018, 10:16 AM GMT+2



    China has received an invitation and is working on the details with the U.S., commerce ministry spokesman Gao Feng said at regular briefing in Beijing


    Tako, lepo da zamolite Kineze. Da znate mesto u buducem svetu.


    China to Lend Venezuela $5 Billion as Maduro Visits Beijing
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    September 13, 2018, 10:04 AM GMT+2 Updated on  September 13, 2018, 4:17 PM GMT+2  
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    Post by Guest Fri Sep 14, 2018 7:23 pm

    ...
    Beijing is facing allegations of mass incarceration and repression of Uighurs, Kazakhs and other ethnic minorities in Xinjiang in China’s north-west. An estimated 1.1 million people have been placed in internment camps, including re-education camps where, according to former detainees and other witnesses, inmates are subjected to intense political indoctrination and abuse.

    “It is not mistreatment,” Li Xiaojun, the director for publicity at the Bureau of Human Rights Affairs of the State Council Information Office, told reporters on Thursday, according to Reuters. “What China is doing is to establish professional training centres – educational centres.”

    Li added: “If you do not say it’s the best way, maybe it’s the necessary way to deal with Islamic or religious extremism, because the west has failed in doing so. Look at Belgium, look at Paris, look at some other European countries. You have failed.”
    ...
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    Post by Filipenko Sat Sep 15, 2018 11:17 am

    Podržavam napore partije da obrazovanjem podstakne zapošljavanje, preduzetništvo i privatnu inicijativu u zapadnim oblastima.  Ћина-Средње Краљевство - Page 13 29297947
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    Post by Zuper Tue Sep 18, 2018 3:10 pm

    Oh kako je ovo zanimljivo.

    CHINA SAYS NEW TARIFFS ON U.S. GOODS EFFECTIVE AT 1201 LOCAL HOURS ON SEPT 24 CHINA TO LEVY TARIFFS ON $60B U.S. GOODS CHINA SAYS TO LEVY TARIFF RATES RANGING BETWEEN 5 TO 10 PERCENT ON U.S. GOODS

    China has openly stated that they are actively trying to impact and change our election by attacking our farmers, ranchers and industrial workers because of their loyalty to me. What China does not understand is that these people are great patriots and fully understand that.....
    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 18, 2018

    .....China has been taking advantage of the United States on Trade for many years. They also know that I am the one that knows how to stop it. There will be great and fast economic retaliation against China if our farmers, ranchers and/or industrial workers are targeted!
    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 18, 2018

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    Post by Filipenko Tue Sep 18, 2018 7:33 pm

    Pa nek ti dela prate reči, Trampe, pobij tu Walton familiju i zatvori Walmart, da prodiše ekonomija od tih kineskih saradnika  Ћина-Средње Краљевство - Page 13 1727922752
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    Post by Guest Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:03 am

    Beijing has threatened that Washington will face “consequences” if it doesn’t withdraw the recent batch of sanctions against China over military cooperation with Russia.



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    Post by Zuper Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:37 am

    Takav i jeste negde odnos. Oni nesto pokusavaju ali ovi vec sada suvise veliki za njih. Ali kakav ce tek biti...

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