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Japan joins the "Aukus", and the Ministry of Defense has a rare tough response: the lessons of history must not be forgotten!

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Japanese Defense Minister Nobusuke Kishi announced that Japan will join the "Aukus" security pact, which consists of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. This decision immediately attracted the attention and response of the Ministry of Defense of the mainland. A spokesman for the Ministry of National Defense said that due to historical and practical reasons, Japan's military security trends have attracted much attention. The Japanese side should deeply learn the lessons of history and be cautious in its words and deeds in the field of military security.

Japan joins the "Aukus", and the Ministry of Defense has a rare tough response: the lessons of history must not be forgotten!

This rare tough response has aroused people's strong interest in the stance and attitude of the mainland's Ministry of National Defense. In this seemingly peaceful era, why is the mainland so sensitive to Japan's move? What are the historical and practical reasons behind this?

Let's start with the "Aukus" protocol. It is a military security agreement between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia that aims to strengthen military cooperation among the three countries in the Indo-Pacific region and jointly address regional security threats. This agreement was actually set up by the United States in order to curb the mainland's influence in the region. Against this background, Japan's announcement of its accession to "AUKUS" will undoubtedly increase tensions in the region.

Japan joins the "Aukus", and the Ministry of Defense has a rare tough response: the lessons of history must not be forgotten!

How can the mainland, a nation that has brought great calamities to the mainland, not pay attention to the movements of Japan's military security? Historically, the war of aggression launched by Japan against China has caused the mainland to pay a huge price. Although the war has been over for many years, that painful history is still engraved in the memory of the people of the mainland. To this day, Japan's moves in the field of military security still make the mainland maintain a high degree of vigilance.

The reply of the spokesman of the Ministry of National Defense is not only a warning to Japan's accession to "Aukus," but also a profound summing up of the lessons of history. The spokesman stressed that the Japanese side should profoundly draw lessons from history and be cautious in its words and deeds in the field of military security. This sentence is not only a reminder to Japan, but also a warning to all countries: the lessons of history must not be forgotten, and peaceful development is the right path.

In today's ever-changing world landscape, the interaction and cooperation between countries are becoming more and more close. We must not forget that behind peace there are often undercurrents. Japan's accession to AUKUS has undoubtedly further complicated the situation in the region. Under these circumstances, the Ministry of National Defense of the mainland has issued a rare tough response, demonstrating our determination to defend national sovereignty and regional peace.

Japan joins the "Aukus", and the Ministry of Defense has a rare tough response: the lessons of history must not be forgotten!

As a senior news blogger in the mainland, I have the responsibility to pass on this important information to the majority of netizens. I also hope that you can understand the position and attitude of the mainland's Ministry of National Defense from this article and enhance your awareness of national security. Each of us is closely linked to the destiny of our country, and only by being vigilant at all times can we jointly protect our peaceful homeland.

Let us recall this incident once again, use it as a lesson, and be vigilant. Let us join hands to resist all actions that endanger national security and regional peace, and work together to create a better world.

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