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China's six hawks, if they open their mouths, they will destroy little Japan, and even the US president will have to bow his head when he sees it!

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China's six hawks, if they open their mouths, they will destroy little Japan, and even the US president will have to bow his head when he sees it!
China's six hawks, if they open their mouths, they will destroy little Japan, and even the US president will have to bow his head when he sees it!

China has six outstanding representatives of the hawks, casting a shocking figure on the international stage. One of them, although he only has a junior high school education background, has been undefeated in politics for 43 years with his extraordinary talent and unremitting efforts, and even forced the President of the United States to write a letter of apology by hand!

China's six hawks, if they open their mouths, they will destroy little Japan, and even the US president will have to bow his head when he sees it!

The leading hawkish wise man, Professor Ai Yuejin, whose fame and appeal are not to be underestimated. Whenever Professor Ai gives a public speech, his words are like a blazing flame, instantly igniting the dormant national feelings and fiery patriotism in the hearts of the people. With his incomparable insight and outspoken style, he directly hit the sore point of the history of Japanese imperialism, and did not shy away from emphasizing that against the background of Sino-Japanese friendship and the development of bilateral relations, China's pursuit of national rejuvenation in the true sense of the word is to remember and uphold the truth and dignity of history, especially to have a sober understanding of the history of Japanese aggression, and to refuse to forget or retreat in any form.

China's six hawks, if they open their mouths, they will destroy little Japan, and even the US president will have to bow his head when he sees it!

He was followed by another high-profile hawk, Dai Xu, whose views were often groundbreaking and provoked widespread discussion. Although there is no shortage of radical critics of his ideas, Dai Xu himself has always insisted on his own opinions. He believes that at a critical moment, taking the initiative to strike at the enemy and keeping the enemy out of the country is a necessary move to safeguard national security.

In a conversation with the American media, when asked how he viewed the United States positioning China as its main strategic competitor, Dai Xu not only did not show the slightest fear, but responded with great confidence, pointing out that the reason why the United States is so positioned is precisely based on recognition of China's growing strength. He further elaborated that China's strength today is enough to make the United States think twice when considering confrontation and not dare to start a war lightly. These remarks not only showed firm confidence in the country's strength, but were also filled with an irrepressible sense of national pride, which made the American reporters at the scene a little embarrassed, and had to hastily change the topic and continue the interview.

China's six hawks, if they open their mouths, they will destroy little Japan, and even the US president will have to bow his head when he sees it!

The third place: the high-profile hawkish figure is the famous General Wang Hongguang. When talking about the arrogance of Hong Kong independence and Taiwan independence elements, General Wang Hongguang's answer was like an anvil strike, sonorous and forceful. Those ill-intentioned elements, after hearing his answer, probably did not even dare to breathe, for fear of angering the iron-blooded general.

General Wang Hongguang gave a profound explanation as to why our army still uses the name "Chinese People's Liberation Army." He clearly pointed out that this is because Taiwan has not yet returned to the embrace of the motherland, and our troops are still shouldering the sacred mission of liberating Taiwan. This mission is not only the honor and responsibility of soldiers, but also the common expectation of all Chinese people.

China's six hawks, if they open their mouths, they will destroy little Japan, and even the US president will have to bow his head when he sees it!

The fourth hawk, Sha Zukang, is a bright star on China's diplomatic stage. It can be said that China's current diplomatic style has been influenced and shaped to a large extent by him. Although many people may not be familiar with this name, when it comes to the Yinhe incident that shocked China and the world, I believe many people remember it vividly.

At that time, our cargo ship Yinhe was carrying out normal transportation tasks on the high seas, but it was suddenly unreasonably intercepted by the United States. In the face of such groundless accusations, we tried to make a well-founded rebuttal, but the Americans turned a deaf ear and turned to claim that there were chemical weapons hidden on board and insisted on an inspection. However, after a careful search, the Americans found nothing, and their unfounded accusations pale in the face of the facts.

Faced with such a result, the Americans, instead of the slightest sense of shame, swaggered and prepared to leave. However, at this moment, Sha Zukang stepped forward. He firmly demanded that the Americans apologize to us and pay the price for their unreasonable behavior. Thanks to Sha Zukang's persistence and efforts, the Americans not only apologized to us, but also paid more than $10 million in compensation for their unreasonable behavior. Sha Zukang's diplomatic career is legendary, and he has never failed in his diplomatic work for more than 40 years. Such a record is enough to make him a hero in our hearts.

China's six hawks, if they open their mouths, they will destroy little Japan, and even the US president will have to bow his head when he sees it!

At the top of the list of mainland hawks: Mr. Xie Zhenhua, who has shone on the international stage as China's special envoy for climate change, a seemingly marginal position that has become a solid platform for him to showcase China's resilience.

In the face of criticism and harsh criticism from developed countries such as the United States, Xie Zhenhua did not choose to remain silent or retreat, in stark contrast to the passive response of representatives of some countries. Based on facts and data as a weapon, he cited a series of irrefutable evidence, and responded to the groundless accusations of the outside world with the power of a thunderbolt.

China's six hawks, if they open their mouths, they will destroy little Japan, and even the US president will have to bow his head when he sees it!

Next, I have to mention another giant in the field of mainland diplomacy, Mr. Li Zhaoxing, who ranks sixth among the mainland's hawks. At a critical juncture in the changing diplomatic situation, Li Zhaoxing has taken on an important role in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with his profound diplomatic experience and influence, especially during a particularly difficult period in China's diplomatic history. Among them, the most painful and vividly remembered incident was the unfortunate bombing of the mainland embassy in Yugoslavia. At that time, the whole country was sad and indignant, and public opinion was boiling. However, the initial reaction of the US side was indifferent, and it was at this critical moment that Li Zhaoxing, as ambassador to the United States, stepped forward and made solemn representations to the US government, resolutely safeguarding the bottom line of national rights and interests and national dignity.

Behind the US Secretary of State's final public admission of his mistake was Li Zhaoxing's unremitting arguments, and it was this insistence that forced then-US President Clinton to write a letter of apology in person under the eyes of the world, which not only shocked the world, but also demonstrated the firmness and strength of China's diplomatic hawks.

It can be seen that the diversity of the mainland's diplomatic team is crucial, and it requires both gentle communicators and these outspoken, resolute and resolute hawks. They are not only beacons of the national spirit, but also guardians of national dignity.

China's six hawks, if they open their mouths, they will destroy little Japan, and even the US president will have to bow his head when he sees it!

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