Posted by Matt in September 15th, 2008 |
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It’s 4th-down and 2 yards to go for a touchdown. Should you go for it or kick? A kick is almost a sure thing, but what about going for it? If one does a little homework, then they will find that the odds of success are 43 percent if a team decides to go for [...]
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Posted by Matt in May 9th, 2008 |
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Hong Kong, China — Over the past 20 years, China’s military investment has grown faster than any other country. The bamboo curtain that formerly enveloped the country has become a copper curtain.
Furthermore, China has become more difficult to negotiate with than even the former Soviet Union. The tactic of deceiving one’s opponent or competitor is [...]
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Posted by Matt in April 4th, 2008 |
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China’s stockpile of nuclear warheads has increased sharply, with more DF-31A and JL-2 long-range strategic ballistic missiles entering service, giving it preliminary capability to engage in three-dimensional nuclear strikes upon opponent targets.
The changes in the Chinese nuclear capability started in 1995, before which the People’s Liberation Army Second Artillery Force was often teased as “a [...]
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