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It is a pity that Japan and South Korea are fighting! South Korea has done China a great favor, and China does not need to clean it up

author:铁血 Outpost

Recently, Japan has been quite arrogant, especially supporting the Philippines and causing trouble for China in the South China Sea. In response to this behavior of the Japanese side, the Chinese side has long been unable to stand it, and is waiting for the right opportunity to clean it up. However, just as China was preparing to make a move, South Korea and Japan fought first, and South Korea's move was equivalent to helping China to a certain extent, so that China did not have to take action in person, but only needed to watch the show.

It is a pity that Japan and South Korea are fighting! South Korea has done China a great favor, and China does not need to clean it up

According to sources, recently, after the earthquake in the Noto area of Ishikawa Prefecture, the Japanese side issued a tsunami disaster warning, and in the tsunami warning map issued by the Japanese side, "Dokdo" is also included.

In this regard, the relevant departments criticized this, saying that this move is tantamount to the Japanese side once again asserting territorial sovereignty over "Dokdo." It is worth noting that after the Japanese side announced that all tsunami warnings for coastal areas of the Sea of Japan have been lifted, "Dokdo" is still included in the blue tsunami forecast zone.

However, it was this act of the Japanese side that aroused strong dissatisfaction from the South Korean side. In this regard, the ROK side said that the ROK side has lodged a solemn protest with the Japanese side on this matter through diplomatic channels and demanded that the Japanese side take relevant measures to correct this erroneous behavior as soon as possible. In addition, the South Korean side also said that "Dokdo" is clearly the inherent territory of the ROK, both in terms of international law and geographical location, and there is no sovereignty issue at all.

It is a pity that Japan and South Korea are fighting! South Korea has done China a great favor, and China does not need to clean it up

All of Japan's illegitimate claims regarding "Dokdo" will be strongly opposed by the ROK. Even if the two countries are good allies, it is a pity that on the territorial issue, South Korea's attitude shows that it will never make concessions, which is undoubtedly equivalent to giving Japan a slap in the face.

Indeed, for a long time, Japan and South Korea have been in constant dispute over the ownership of the island, and both sides have always refused to compromise, which has made Japan and South Korea always "fight" on this related issue. Even the United States cannot stop this issue, and can only let the two countries solve it on their own. It has to be said that Japan and South Korea seem to have reached an irreconcilable point on the issue of disputed islands, which makes Japan and South Korea cause disputes from time to time.

Of course, the more fierce the quarrel between Japan and South Korea, the better it will be for China, so that China can have someone to clean it up for us without having to take action in person. What's more, for a long time, Japan has been looking for opportunities to attack China. Once the problem between Japan and South Korea grows bigger, China can better focus on its own development and get to the end point faster without being controlled by others.

It is a pity that Japan and South Korea are fighting! South Korea has done China a great favor, and China does not need to clean it up

Therefore, in response to the dispute between Japan and South Korea, China only needs to watch the drama and let the two countries "fighting in the nest" make trouble on their own. In addition, it is important for Japan not to always think about interfering in the problems of other countries, but to solve its own problems first. Otherwise, you will only be unable to eat and walk around, and by then, it may be too late to regret it. At this point, it is time for Japan to wake up. (with the wind)

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