Provocations spark controversy
A provocative question on the South Korean Q&A website sparked widespread debate and discussion. The question questioned why China did not dare to go to war with South Korea, and the questioner answered himself that China was afraid of South Korea. This point of view immediately sparked heated discussions among netizens, and people began to debate and discuss this issue.
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China's modern army
The Chinese army has evolved into a modern army that no longer relies on outdated crowd tactics. China has a strong military and has a modern army, navy, and air force. These services have undergone modern equipment and training, enabling China to have strong firepower and combat capabilities on the battlefield.
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An independent military system
China has an independent military system that does not depend on the support of external allies. China has always advocated peace and has always adhered to its own national defense policy. While China likes to maintain friendly relations with other countries, it will act to defend its national interests when necessary. China does not back down from fear, but decides its actions based on its own military strength and national interests.
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Friendly relations with stability in Asia
China maintains friendly relations with South Korea and hopes to resolve the issue through peaceful means. China has always been committed to maintaining peace and stability in Asia. In handling its relations with the ROK, China has always maintained a far-sighted vision of a major country and has taken into account the overall international situation and the development of Asia. The reason why China is reluctant to go to war with South Korea is that it wants to solve problems through friendly cooperation and maintain regional harmony and stability.
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China's great power responsibility
China has always maintained a far-sighted vision of a major country and has assumed responsibility for peace and development in Asia. China does not want to engage in conflict with other countries, but it will never sit idly by and resolutely safeguard its national interests and regional peace and stability. China's military strength and independent military system make it an important stabilizing force in the Asian region.
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The controversy and debate demonstrated different perceptions of China's military power and foreign policy. As a big country, China not only has strong military strength, but also always adheres to the concept of peaceful development. China hopes to resolve the issue through friendship and cooperation and maintain regional peace and stability. China's attitude is firm and responsible, and it is unwilling to enter into conflict with other countries, but it will not back down when its national interests are threatened. China has always shouldered its responsibilities as a major country and contributed to peace and development in Asia.