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The thief's heart is not dead, and Japan openly provokes China, under the pretext that "There is something wrong with Taiwan", Abe shouts

author:Sima Pingbang

More than seventy years have passed since Japan surrendered, but Japan's militaristic thieves are still not dead, and they are always looking for opportunities to expand their armies. Recently, after US President Joe Biden visited Japan, some Japanese politicians have become even more arrogant, frequently pointing fingers at China's affairs, making big remarks on the Taiwan issue, deliberately creating a tense atmosphere, using the pretext of discussing military expansion, and attempting to restore militarism.

The thief's heart is not dead, and Japan openly provokes China, under the pretext that "There is something wrong with Taiwan", Abe shouts

In late May, when Biden visited Japan, he once again hyped up the Taiwan issue, and Japan echoed it, putting a stinky face on China. After repeatedly and openly provoking China, Japan showed its fangs and revealed its true intentions. According to relevant Japanese sources, the Japanese Ministry of Defense is taking advantage of the Taiwan issue to prepare for the establishment of a new so-called "integrated command" and a "unified commander" to take charge of the Japanese Navy, Army, and Air Force.

The Japanese have sophisted their militaristic ambitions in response to China's maritime actions; They also falsely claimed that this was a concern about "something going on in the Taiwan region," so they must improve their military response capabilities. Obviously, the United States and Japan have come to meddle in China's family affairs, but they are clamoring about the so-called "China threat theory" and trying to expand their armies to threaten China on this ground.

The thief's heart is not dead, and Japan openly provokes China, under the pretext that "There is something wrong with Taiwan", Abe shouts

Clamoring to expand the army to deal with China, it is natural that Abe Shinzo, who frequently plays a clown on the Taiwan issue, is indispensable. A few days ago, Abe openly shouted that the United States and other allies should create a situation to "force Chinese mainland to give up military reunification of the Taiwan region." Abe declared that in order to demonstrate its determination to "defend Taiwan," Japan must strengthen its defense capabilities. Abe believes that Japan's defense spending cannot be less than 2% of GDP.

In fact, Abe, a beam-jumping clown, is not a new thing to provoke trouble on the Taiwan issue. As we all know, Abe, who has long since stepped down from the position of prime minister of Japan, will have a comical performance on China-related issues every three to five minutes in order to win eyeballs. He has even repeatedly shouted that Japan should "share nuclear weapons" with the United States, urging the Biden administration to clarify its strategy on the Taiwan issue and not to be vague.

The thief's heart is not dead, and Japan openly provokes China, under the pretext that "There is something wrong with Taiwan", Abe shouts

Taiwan is China's Taiwan, and this is the consensus of all countries in the world, and even the United States must recognize the one-China principle. The Taiwan issue is China's own family affair, so what qualifications does Japan have to make irresponsible remarks and what position does it have to point fingers? Such provocations by Abe and other Japanese politicians can only fully illustrate one problem: Japan still has no remorse for the heinous crimes it has committed, still thinks of invading other countries in its heart, and is still staring at China's territory with a tiger's eye, so it constantly provokes and stirs up trouble.

China needs to note that Japan's current ruler, Fumio Kishida, is almost in line with Abe's position on military issues and Taiwan. Japanese media recently revealed that the Kishida government wants to raise Japan's military spending to more than 2% of gdp. As a result, Japan's military spending will be twice as large as it is now, at 11 trillion yen, and Japan will be transformed from a defeated country that cannot have a regular army into a "military state." At the same time, after interviewing Biden, the Kishida government kept making negative remarks about China while challenging China's red line and preparing to send officials to "permanently" Taiwan.

The thief's heart is not dead, and Japan openly provokes China, under the pretext that "There is something wrong with Taiwan", Abe shouts

Although China is different from what it used to be, it still cannot relax its vigilance against a country like Japan, where the shadow of militarism is still lingering, not to mention that behind Japan there is the United States, a country that does not want to invade other countries at all times. Recently, under the circumstance of the frequent collusion between the United States and Japan with Taiwan independence forces, the PLA has increased the number of actual combat exercises in the Taiwan Strait, which on the one hand has formed a deterrent force for the Taiwan independence forces on the island. On the other hand, it is also a warning to the United States and Japan that China will not be polite if it dares to mess around on the Taiwan issue.

The thief's heart is not dead, and Japan openly provokes China, under the pretext that "There is something wrong with Taiwan", Abe shouts

In fact, Japan's right-wing forces have long since lost the arrogance and arrogance of militarism and fascism in opposing the West, and the Current Japanese hawks are actually honest in front of the Americans, and in Asia, especially in front of China, the most important strategic opponent of the United States, the Shiba Inu faction, which has not just been touched by the us president's head, Japan immediately came to the spirit, felt that there was someone behind it, and began to bark at China again, no longer hiding its military thief heart.

But Japan has forgotten the most important point, that China in the 21st century has been reborn. The Chinese side has warned many times that no country will be allowed to do anything that harms China's interests. If the United States and Japan dare to cross the thunder pool one step, they will be prepared to pay a terrible price for their wrongdoing.

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