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As an island nation, Japan's relations with China have experienced many conflicts and frictions in history. It seems that aggression against China is their permanent imperative. Even in this era of security, Japan's ambitions have not relented, and under the leadership of the American "big brother", China has frequently provoked China.
In April this year, a report titled "If Japan invades China again, will China fight for the country?" The post caused quite a heated discussion on foreign forums. This post has been attracting a lot of attention ever since. Since Japan's surrender in World War II, China has not interfered too much in Japan's war crimes, making Japan more and more aggressive towards China in recent years.
After the end of World War II, Japan did sign a series of international agreements and contracts, including the Constitution of Japan and the Agreement of Association between Japan and the Allies. These agreements were intended to establish Japan's status as a peaceful nation, but Japan's actions ran counter to its professed image of peace.
Japan's military expansion has raised concerns in China and neighboring countries. Japan's frequent dispatch of warships and aircraft into China's territorial waters and airspace under the pretext of so-called "sea lanes" is actually a provocation against China. In addition, Japan has invested heavily in armaments in an attempt to increase its military capabilities.
As a country with a strong territory and a large population, China will never sit idly by. Chinese people have firm faith in the safety and dignity of the country, and if Japan invades China again, China will not hesitate to fight for the country.
China has developed into the world's second largest economy and military power, with the ability to safeguard its own interests and national security. China firmly advocates peaceful development, but at the same time it firmly defends its territorial integrity and sovereignty. Any provocation against China will face a resolute response.
Japan should recognize reality, abandon aggressive thinking, and coexist peacefully with China and other Asian countries. Only through mutual respect and equal treatment can stability and prosperity in the region be achieved.
In this era of globalization, cooperation and friendly relations between countries are essential. Japan should learn from history and work with China to promote peace and development in Asia and the world.
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