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Acting against UN resolutions? Canadian military aircraft are deployed in the Ryukyus again, and the U.S. military F22A training is busy

author:Cosmos Beacon Line

A few days ago, the United Nations Security Council passed a resolution terminating the mandate of the sanctions expert group on the peninsula, and Russia blocked the adoption of a resolution extending the mandate of the sanctions expert group through the "one-vote veto", thus drawing an end to the sanctions on the peninsula. Russia's use of the "one-vote veto" is widely regarded by the West as Russia's "repayment" for the peninsula, which has repeatedly accused the peninsula of providing Russia with 152mm artillery shells and ballistic missiles, thereby supporting the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine has released the wreckage of a ballistic missile on the peninsula projected by Russia, and judging from the information released by Ukraine, there is a relevant text indicating that the missile came from the peninsula.

Acting against UN resolutions? Canadian military aircraft are deployed in the Ryukyus again, and the U.S. military F22A training is busy

The United Nations has imposed sanctions on the Korean Peninsula in the past, because the Korean Peninsula has openly tested nuclear weapons despite the opposition of the international community, and the United Nations has adopted a resolution to begin sanctions on the Korean Peninsula. When the United Nations imposed sanctions on the peninsula, the four Western countries, the United States, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada, took matters into their own hands and established the so-called Joint Supervision Command to conduct so-called "supervision" of the United Nations sanctions. In fact, the United Nations has not authorized the relevant countries to supervise the sanctions on the peninsula at China's doorstep, and now with the dissolution of the United Nations sanctions on the peninsula expert group, the United States, New Zealand, Australia and Canada have no reason to carry out the so-called "supervision", but Canada has the rhythm of doing the same thing with the United Nations resolution, because it has once again used the CP-140 maritime anti-submarine patrol aircraft to deploy the Ryukyus.

Acting against UN resolutions? Canadian military aircraft are deployed in the Ryukyus again, and the U.S. military F22A training is busy

According to the analysis of the Global Beacon Line, Canada's deployment of military aircraft to the Ryukyus is actually an action against China, and the so-called supervision of sanctions on the peninsula is just a pretense. Instead of doing good, Canada's maritime anti-submarine patrol planes have taken an aggressive stance on a number of issues, including supporting Japan's claim to the Diaoyu Islands. Canada's use of CP-140 has approached the airspace near the Diaoyu Islands, which directly triggered the PLA J-10S fighter jets to disperse by releasing jamming bombs, for which the Canadian side protested, in fact, the PLA fighters did not approach the airspace near Canada, but the Canadian military aircraft showed off their might at the door of China.

Acting against UN resolutions? Canadian military aircraft are deployed in the Ryukyus again, and the U.S. military F22A training is busy

The West has long used international organizations to serve its own strategy, and the United States recently blocked Palestine from joining the United Nations through its "one-vote veto." The United States and its allies have used the so-called fleet to mobilize maritime anti-submarine patrol planes and warships to be deployed at China's doorstep for a long time, and recently Australia's Aegis missile destroyer broke into the Yellow Sea and used carrier-based helicopters to interfere with the PLA's training.

Acting against UN resolutions? Canadian military aircraft are deployed in the Ryukyus again, and the U.S. military F22A training is busy

While Canada's CP-140 maritime anti-submarine patrol aircraft were deployed to the Ryukyus, U.S. Air Force F-22A fighters were conducting busy training in the Ryukyus. Today, the size of F-15C/D fighter jets at Kadena Base is decreasing, and F-16C/D fighter jets from the United States mainland have been deployed at the base at the same time. Before the F-22A and F-16C/D arrived at the Kadena base, the US Air Force already had a long-term deployment of F-35A fighter jets, whether it was the F-35A or the F-22A, which was an attempt by the US Air Force to maintain air superiority. While the United States is actively encircling China, it also has to pull in allies, which has led to the provocations of Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

Acting against UN resolutions? Canadian military aircraft are deployed in the Ryukyus again, and the U.S. military F22A training is busy

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