She didn’t wait for a message from China.
Although Trump publicly supported his visit to Japan in the near future, Takashi Saomiao was very depressed and did not wait for a congratulatory message from China. What she was waiting for was a blow from China. She must also know clearly why.
On October 21, Japan's prime minister won the election and became the first female prime minister in Japan's history.
According to the usual practice, when the leaders of neighboring countries take office, China usually sends congratulatory messages. Fumio Kishida and Suga Yoshihide had this treatment when they took office before.
But this time, until 48 hours after she was elected, the Chinese side was still silent, rushing to the high-market camp to talk to China for a "honest dialogue", even the planned "bidding ghosts" activities were stopped.
Even more interesting is the attitude on the U.S. side. Trump sent a letter to praise her "wiseness and strength combined" before she was elected president of the Democratic Party, and also announced on October 27 to visit Japan, saying that it is to talk with her "deepening the alliance", in fact, everyone knows, is to urge Japan to fulfill the $ 550 billion investment commitment to the United States.
On the one hand, it is the "hot" of the United States, and on the other hand, it is the "cold treatment" of China, and the downturn in the heart of the high market can be imagined.
Just when she was overwhelmed, China's "sap" came. At the press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on October 23rd, Guo Jiakun responded to the congratulatory message with 16 words: "China has made appropriate arrangements according to diplomatic practice".
This word is listening to courtesy, the real number of thousands, the subtitle is "Hello or not, see your follow-up performance."
Why is China so fierce this time?
Her remarks before she came to power had long stumbled on China's red line: denying the history of World War II aggression, saying that the Japanese military atrocities were "self-defense"; shouting "Taiwan has something to do with Japan", and also on the day of the defeat of August 15 to visit the Yakuza shrine.
Not to mention that she led the drafting of a bill restricting semiconductor cooperation between China and Japan, and she wanted to amend the peaceful constitution to transform the Self-Defense Force into a "National Defense Army".
In the past, no matter how conservative the Japanese Prime Minister was, he would at least pretend to be on historical issues. The high market was better, and he directly put the label of "far right" on his face.
Some say that China is “no face”, but we have to understand that diplomatic rituals have always been two-way.
Shenyang and Shenyang were able to receive the message because they did not openly challenge the historical conclusions and the core interests of China.
Now China has not been able to be neglected by a few empty words, you respect my bottom line, I give you diplomatic service; you stepped on the red line, and still want a phone call?
Moreover, Trump's so-called "strengthening" is basically false, high markets have clearly criticized the Japanese-U.S. trade agreement "damaging Japanese interests", and now Trump is on the door to invest, she promised neither, nor promised, nor promised, promised to blame the domestic economic community, not promised and feared that the United States would turn the face.
This is a backbone, clearly a problem for the high market that just came up.
In the final analysis, China's "baton" hit was timely. It told Gao City: If you want to improve Sino-Japanese relations, it is not enough to just shelve "ghost worship" and say "want to dialogue".
We must truly and earnestly acknowledge history, keep the bottom line of the Taiwan issue, and do not follow the United States to engage in the "Indo-Pacific strategy" against China.
Otherwise, don't mention the congratulatory message. If Sino-Japanese relations deteriorate again, her already unstable ruling foundation will only be further shaken. The curse of "changing four phases in five years" in Japanese politics may be her turn.
Our current attitude in China is like this: we don't cause trouble, but we are never afraid of trouble; we pay attention to etiquette, but more principles.
You respect me one foot, I return you one foot; if you are thinking of clearly pretending to be blurred, it is sorry, there should be an attitude I must light up.
Do you think Gaoshi Early Miao will really change course and stick to the bottom line? Does China's response this time serve as a reminder to all those who challenge our core interests?
Although Trump publicly supported his visit to Japan in the near future, Takashi Saomiao was very depressed and did not wait for a congratulatory message from China. What she was waiting for was a blow from China. She must also know clearly why.
On October 21, Japan's prime minister won the election and became the first female prime minister in Japan's history.
According to the usual practice, when the leaders of neighboring countries take office, China usually sends congratulatory messages. Fumio Kishida and Suga Yoshihide had this treatment when they took office before.
But this time, until 48 hours after she was elected, the Chinese side was still silent, rushing to the high-market camp to talk to China for a "honest dialogue", even the planned "bidding ghosts" activities were stopped.
Even more interesting is the attitude on the U.S. side. Trump sent a letter to praise her "wiseness and strength combined" before she was elected president of the Democratic Party, and also announced on October 27 to visit Japan, saying that it is to talk with her "deepening the alliance", in fact, everyone knows, is to urge Japan to fulfill the $ 550 billion investment commitment to the United States.
On the one hand, it is the "hot" of the United States, and on the other hand, it is the "cold treatment" of China, and the downturn in the heart of the high market can be imagined.
Just when she was overwhelmed, China's "sap" came. At the press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on October 23rd, Guo Jiakun responded to the congratulatory message with 16 words: "China has made appropriate arrangements according to diplomatic practice".
This word is listening to courtesy, the real number of thousands, the subtitle is "Hello or not, see your follow-up performance."
Why is China so fierce this time?
Her remarks before she came to power had long stumbled on China's red line: denying the history of World War II aggression, saying that the Japanese military atrocities were "self-defense"; shouting "Taiwan has something to do with Japan", and also on the day of the defeat of August 15 to visit the Yakuza shrine.
Not to mention that she led the drafting of a bill restricting semiconductor cooperation between China and Japan, and she wanted to amend the peaceful constitution to transform the Self-Defense Force into a "National Defense Army".
In the past, no matter how conservative the Japanese Prime Minister was, he would at least pretend to be on historical issues. The high market was better, and he directly put the label of "far right" on his face.
Some say that China is “no face”, but we have to understand that diplomatic rituals have always been two-way.
Shenyang and Shenyang were able to receive the message because they did not openly challenge the historical conclusions and the core interests of China.
Now China has not been able to be neglected by a few empty words, you respect my bottom line, I give you diplomatic service; you stepped on the red line, and still want a phone call?
Moreover, Trump's so-called "strengthening" is basically false, high markets have clearly criticized the Japanese-U.S. trade agreement "damaging Japanese interests", and now Trump is on the door to invest, she promised neither, nor promised, nor promised, promised to blame the domestic economic community, not promised and feared that the United States would turn the face.
This is a backbone, clearly a problem for the high market that just came up.
In the final analysis, China's "baton" hit was timely. It told Gao City: If you want to improve Sino-Japanese relations, it is not enough to just shelve "ghost worship" and say "want to dialogue".
We must truly and earnestly acknowledge history, keep the bottom line of the Taiwan issue, and do not follow the United States to engage in the "Indo-Pacific strategy" against China.
Otherwise, don't mention the congratulatory message. If Sino-Japanese relations deteriorate again, her already unstable ruling foundation will only be further shaken. The curse of "changing four phases in five years" in Japanese politics may be her turn.
Our current attitude in China is like this: we don't cause trouble, but we are never afraid of trouble; we pay attention to etiquette, but more principles.
You respect me one foot, I return you one foot; if you are thinking of clearly pretending to be blurred, it is sorry, there should be an attitude I must light up.
Do you think Gaoshi Early Miao will really change course and stick to the bottom line? Does China's response this time serve as a reminder to all those who challenge our core interests?