> Troops from the two countries [India and China] are facing off near the border in Sikkim after the Chinese army tried to build a road in the sensitive Doklam, a disputed region between China and Bhutan, which Beijing also refers to as Donglang. The episode is one of the longest showdown the two sides have had since fighting a war in 1962, and experts in Beijing believe the issue could lead to a full-blown military confrontation.
Who /pol/ wants to side with ?
Will the rock of peace be sufficient to prevent a bloodshed ?
Or will the blood flow with the poo in the ganga river once again ?
> http://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/india-china-tension-spikes-after-beijing-alleges-betrayal/story-BamZBVMLP9vlfFI6JOigfL.html
http://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/india-china-tension-spikes-after-beijing-alleges-betrayal/story-BamZBVMLP9vlfFI6JOigfL.html
>>132273521
It's like watching two autistic countries screech at each other
>>132273521
>near the border in Sikkim
So read that as Skyrim...
>Fus ro DAH!
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6Eppf_eq2g
>>132273521
>>132273521
'Not your bloody area,'
https://youtu.be/_8LAHcLyBvg
>>132274803
fuck off