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Seeing that China was not fooled, the market stopped pretending and stepped on the three red lines to prevent China from changing the status quo

Sure enough, there is a reason for the delay in receiving the congratulatory message from China. The newly appointed Japanese Prime Minister sanae takaichi had previously claimed that China was an "important neighbor". As a result, seeing that China was not fooled, she simply stopped pretending.

According to the United Morning Post, after jointly boarding the U.S. aircraft carrier with Trump, the company said that Japan was facing "an unprecedented security threat" on the grounds that it would be "committed to fundamentally strengthen" Japan's defense capabilities and bring the U.S. and Japan allies into a new golden era.

Although she has no name, it is clear to everyone that she is targeting China, because before this, she has always been known in Japanese politics as a radical, advocating constitutional reform, advocating breaking the peaceful constitution restrictions on Japan's military development, and has a female "Abey" title.

Her first appearance on the international stage was a few days ago at the ASEAN Summit, where she spoke about what she called “regional security” and repeatedly mentioned military activities in the East Sea, the South China Sea and Taiwan Sea, claiming it was a “major security issue” for Japan.

These remarks correspond to sovereignty over the Diaoyu Islands, the South China Sea issue, and cross-Strait reunification, which are core interests that China cannot make concessions. Gao Shizao raised these issues. To put it bluntly, he is taking a tough attitude towards China and is determined to cooperate with the U.S. strategy.

Because of this, after the election of Japanese prime minister, China has not sent a letter to him until now, even if the media asked, the Chinese side only stressed that "will handle according to diplomatic practices", instead of issuing a strict warning on the Taiwan issue, I think it has seen the political background of the other party.

Takashi Saami hyped up the regional situation as soon as he came to power. He obviously wanted to continue what Abe had not done, using the maritime dispute between China and the United States in the Asia-Pacific region to strive to gain U.S. support, thereby lifting the shackles of being a defeated country in World War II and gaining complete military autonomy.

For the Japanese right now is the most likely opportunity to change the situation.

Because as China continues to strengthen its maritime powers, the U.S. long-sea strategy has become increasingly reluctant, and urgently needs the help of regional allies, so that it is possible to put forward demands for strengthening military power.

However, this group of Japanese right-wing obviously forgot one thing, if the United States felt the pressure, fell to the point of having to "lift" to Japan, once Japan crossed the red line, is undoubtedly looking for trouble.

Especially in China-Japan relations, whether the Japanese side reflects on previous crimes against China and adheres to the path of peace is the political basis for stabilizing the situation between the two countries.

Now, not only does the Japanese constitution need to be revised, but also intends to intervene in the Taiwan issue, under new hatred and old hatred, but how can we face the anger of 1.4 billion Chinese?

You know, in the military parade of 1993 not long ago, China has proved to the whole world that it has the power and ability to supervise Japan to reflect on historical guilt and maintain the line of peace. Once "Japanese militarism" shows signs of resurgence, China will nip it in the bud.

Of course, high-market early-money also understands the power gap between China and Japan, and even if they want to put pressure on China, they do not dare to really mention the Chinese word.

After all, if China really wants to beat Japan without even using military options, it can make it miserable.

After decades of development, Japan has a very high trade dependence on China, and nearly 40% of its goods have to be imported from China. Now Japan's economy continues to weaken. Once China is determined to counter it, Japan's fate will only be worse than that of the Philippines.



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