Originally posted by Fayadi
During war time yeah thats different,THE GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED Backed Gave money to THE SCIENTIST OF COURSE WE SEE THE DIFFERENCE!!But great scientist like Newton,Edison do research on their own peacufully without MENTAL PROBLEMS ,no backing from government,they outperformed THOSE WAR SCIENTIST!SKM u r right we have mental problems during that time it is one of the obstacles that I am unable to see and there a lot of obstacles,i do remember that but forgot to describe...since 1950's China is peaceful,
Here in America we have a saying: "Necessity is the mother of invention." War creates necessity, be it for better medicine, bigger bombs, or faster guns. That has been a constant throughout history. Peacetime scientific research is generally aimless wandering through the halls of knowledge, and is mostly without profit or progress. Check the history books.
Originally posted by Fayadi
Yeah when there a lot of poor peoples,starvation and no funds support from government to do reseach and NO PROPER EQUIPMENT to do research,under communist govt u are near to impossible to do your own research unless u do for the government (thats last time but not now),how ya r going to progress.
Well, that's communism for ya. Reduce everyone except the ruling elite to the lowest common denominator. You should read the story Harrison Bergeron , I think by Robert Heinlen, but that could be wrong. It might have been Vonnegut...I can't remember. Help anyone?
Originally posted by Fayadi
Do u know how much USSR and USA govt spend money on military and research(Hell they even go to space because of that) on Cold War,China was poor(I am true this time) ,there are no massive research even there is some.China was very poor under Mao it grew only under Deng(even that our money did not really go to science)!Ok dont talk about past,it is obviois we are progressing in science now....
ONE IMPORTANT THINGS,U NEED GOVT SUPPORT TO PROGRESS IN SCIENCE TOO!And money is important too.
The Cold War was really the final showdown between two basic economic priciples: Communism and Capitalism. We all know which one won. It is my shame as an American that we were not gracious winners. The republics of the former USSR should have been the recipient's of our largesse immediately after throwing off their slaves' yokes. Regrettably, this has not been the case. I hope that in light of recent co-operation from several of the republics, America will throw open its coffers to our former deadly enemies, and make them strong friends in a region where we have few friends at all...
Originally posted by Fayadi
About espionage,US DOES MORE ESPIONAGE and SPYING ACTVITIES MORE THAN CHINA DOES!

Excuse me? I think not. Admittedly your command of my language beggars mine of yours, but even so I cannot call this an error of translation. Let's define some terms:
espionage: noun, french origin, 1) The process by which a nation obtains information about another nation, especially an enemy state.
spying: verb, (from espionage) 1) To observe from hiding. 2) To act as the agent of a foreign intelligence officer in one's home or adopted nation, for the purpose of passing state secrets to that officer's nation.
The first of these terms is performed by all nations, and there can hardly be a stigmata attached to it. The second has all sorts of nasty connotations associated with it. Intelligence officers use all sorts of persuasions to 'turn' people into agents. Bribery, sex, idealism, and extortion are the four most popular methods, in that order.
The USA, since the late 70s, has had harsh restrictions placed on its intelligence communities' abilities to recruit agents in foreign countries. As a result, the US has become the world leader in electronic and satellite reconaissance. But listening to radio broadcasts and decoding messages, and peering down from orbit are not actions that can be called spying. These are intelligence-gathering missions, true, but no foreign citizen is involved, and any nation can track the satellites on radar, and plan movement of its troops to avoid detection accordingly. If people didn't expect someone to try to read their secret communications, they wouldn't encrypt them, would they?
Now I seem to recall a few instances where the PRC made it blatantly obvious that they owned former president Klinton. They bought our cruise missile and nuclear weapons technology from him, and on the cheap too. A real coup for your intelligence community. You bought him for not much more than a million dollars (US) in campaign contributions all totalled, if my figures are accurate. As I recall, he 'accidentally' dropped a bomb or two on your embassy in Kosovo for almost blowing his cover like that.
So, let's check the score, shall we?
American spies in China: 0
Chinese spies in America: just buckets of them, milling about the place, asking "Ah, excuse prease, whele to finding nucreal seclets?"
Do yourself a favor Fayahdi, if you're going to make unsupported claims, don't do it around me.
EDIT: language clarified, minor corrections