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[STTAN]: Congratulation you earn it.Self reliance , determination .The right person who handle the top job .O nce again the love for humanity China is showing the way/

[sttan]: All this years hardwork you deserve to have what you are today.A dedicate people who work,live, breath for the citizen to have a better life is what a govermentis all about .Keep up the good work you make the world a better place for all the humankind .Congratulation.

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[Chippewa Ferguson]: As military parades go, this is a whopper...great precision and makes on think this country has one impressive military.

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[jimmy li]: I always proud as Chinese, I am even more proud now. China always strong and will be stronger. We Chinese united now and nothing can stop us for future progress. Happy Birthday.

[Bill]: A posting here suggested that China should spend less on the military. On the surface, the comment may seem benign and even ideal, but espousal of such a stance is hardly realistic or pragmatic. Historically, China has suffered countless injustices and humiliating demands at the hands of Western powers. China is a proud country with over 5,000 years of continuous history. She has a vast territory and must account for the national integrity of 20% of the world´s population. There is a saying. "once bitten twice shy". Chinese people, and rightly so, are in no mood to tolerate outsiders meddling in their affairs at the point of a bayonet again. China´s spending on military thus far has been a defensive in nature and posture. In that regard, it could be said that, and I am borrowing from one of our esteemed presidents, China has indeed been walking softly but at the same time would reserved the right to carry a big stick, just in case.

[Bob Janssen]: I think china should spend less money on the military.

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