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five finger shoesAnd a big show was made of announcing the “routine” live fire drills in local media.Vietnam’s live fire drills were something of an anticlimax ... no anti-ship missiles were test fired. And they were conducted so close to land there was no possibility of any Chinese ships being involved,” says Vietnam expert Professor Carl Thayer, at the Australian Defense Force Academy. Complicated relationshipAlthough Vietnamese acknowledge that relations with China will be increasingly important – and economically beneficial – as time goes on, they find China's perceived naval bullying hard to stomach.They have better products and the people have better knowledge [than Vietnam]. Maybe in the future they’ll have better capacity than the United States,” says “Khon,” a student who wouldn’t give her full name, on Sunday. “Though of course, we do not agree with their actions. People cannot live in peace [if China continues its actions].”Not only Vietnamese people, but people worldwide think that China’s intention is for conflict in Southeast Asia,” says her friend Hoang Ton, also a student. China has also had territorial spats recently with the Philippines – another claimant of the Spratly Islands area, along with Taiwan, Malaysia, and Brunei – and in 2009 also came into conflict with a US ship in the area.As well as being resource-rich (an important factor for energy-hungry Vietnam and China) it is also home to important shipping lanes. Last year, the US said maintaining stability in the area was in its The

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