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If you hit Japan, I'll take a nuclear bomb? Biden is bloody and anti-China, and the 99-year-old Kissinger set the tone for Sino-US relations

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Biden originally formed an anti-China alliance this time, and wanted to use nuclear weapons to protect Japan, and the probability of a nuclear war between China and the United States has increased greatly. The 99-year-old Kissinger set a key tone for China and the United States, bluntly saying that the Taiwan issue cannot become the center of Sino-US relations.

According to US media sources, after ending his visit to South Korea on May 22, US President Joe Biden boarded the "Air Force One" special plane to Arrive at Yokota Air Base in Tokyo, Japan, and began a state visit to Japan. For Biden's visit, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio showed great importance, not only receiving Biden with a very high standard, but also taking the initiative to overture Biden during the meeting, stressing that Japan will firmly maintain the same position as the United States. Seeing that Kishida Fumio was so adept, Biden did not have much courtesy, bluntly saying that the United States would ensure Japan's national defense and security, and the United States would continue to strengthen the security treaty signed with Japan. In the joint statement, the United States will use strategic nuclear strike forces to participate in the "extended deterrence" of Japan's defense, in other words, if any country dares to launch a military attack on Japan, then the United States will use all means to retaliate, including the use of nuclear weapons.

If you hit Japan, I'll take a nuclear bomb? Biden is bloody and anti-China, and the 99-year-old Kissinger set the tone for Sino-US relations

Some media pointed out that the united states suddenly chose to strengthen its defense commitment to Japan, the sole purpose of which is to deter China nuclearly, so that when China and Japan clash over the sovereignty dispute over the Diaoyu Islands and the Taiwan issue, they will not dare to make any rash thoughts, and this will also ensure that the influence and sense of presence of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region will not decline significantly, thus ensuring the hegemony of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region. It is only biden who, in order to contain China's development and rise, did not hesitate to use strategic nuclear forces to threaten, which is really a bloody expense. After the United States made a commitment to Japan this time, it is not excluded that the United States will make similar commitments to other Asia-Pacific allies South Korea and Australia. I have to say that in order to form an anti-China alliance this time, Biden is really a bloody fund. Of course, the United States' initiative to reveal its nuclear protection policy has indeed enhanced Japan's national defense and security to a certain extent, but this will undoubtedly aggravate a new round of nuclear arms race in the Asia-Pacific region.

If you hit Japan, I'll take a nuclear bomb? Biden is bloody and anti-China, and the 99-year-old Kissinger set the tone for Sino-US relations

It is worth noting that in recent years, in order to curb the rise of China, the United States has constantly begun to loosen restrictions and shackles on Japan, which has also made Japan's right-wing politicians start to stir, they not only ask the Japanese government to develop various types of long-range offensive weapons, but even claim that if necessary, the United States can be allowed to deploy nuclear weapons in Japan, or Japan itself to develop nuclear weapons, and all the excuses are the so-called "China threat theory" that Japan and the United States have been rendering. The Japanese government has repeatedly publicly expressed "security concerns" about China's rise, smearing it as a serious shock to the stability of the Asia-Pacific region. However, if you look closely, a series of actions in recent years have been to use China as an excuse to develop its own national defense and military forces, in order to break free from the shackles of the peace constitution and ultimately realize Japan's dream of being a "world power".

If you hit Japan, I'll take a nuclear bomb? Biden is bloody and anti-China, and the 99-year-old Kissinger set the tone for Sino-US relations

According to a survey data released by the Japanese media, the current reserves of uranium and plutonium in Japan have exceeded the required production of Japanese nuclear power plants, and it is conservatively estimated that this value may exceed 50 tons. Moreover, Japan has also initially mastered the technology of refining enriched uranium, and once necessary, Japan can make hundreds of nuclear warheads in a short period of time. However, there has always been a huge controversy in the United States about whether to loosen the shackles on Japan's nuclear technology, and some experts believe that once Japan is loosened, it is not excluded that Japan may repeat the "Pearl Harbor" incident during World War II, and only the United States will suffer losses at that time. Most importantly, if Japan really develops and equips nuclear weapons, then the conventional local war that breaks out in the Taiwan Strait may even directly evolve into a nuclear war between China and the United States because of some "uncertainty factors", and Japan is this "uncertainty" factor. Therefore, the US government must also ban Japan from "possessing nuclear weapons."

If you hit Japan, I'll take a nuclear bomb? Biden is bloody and anti-China, and the 99-year-old Kissinger set the tone for Sino-US relations

But then again, whether Japan will have nuclear weapons in the future is still unknown, but the United States is now extending its nuclear deterrence policy against Japan, which undoubtedly increases the possibility of nuclear war in the Asia-Pacific region. As a global nuclear power, this policy of the United States is extremely dangerous and irresponsible, so this way of threatening other countries, especially another nuclear power, by force is absolutely undesirable.

If japan will have a military conflict with China over the Taiwan issue in the future, will the United States really dare to launch an all-out nuclear war against China? Or will the United States really use nuclear weapons against China because of the war in the Taiwan Strait? Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger pointed out at the World Economic Forum on May 23 that the Taiwan issue cannot be the center of negotiations between the United States and China. And Kissinger also deliberately stressed that the United States should not try to provoke Chinese mainland by "cutting sausages". To ensure overall world peace, China and the United States should reduce the impact of their confrontational relationship. Of course, as to whether the US government will finally listen to Kissinger's reminder, it depends on its own consciousness, if it continues to be obsessed, beware of playing with fire and self-immolation.

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