Unveiling Japan s New Moves What is the plan for the first inverted weapon after the war?

Mondo Science Updated on 2024-01-30

Revealing Japan's new moves: What is the plan for the first "inverted" ** after the war?

After the war, Japan, the former aggressor, has now begun to "turn upside down"**, what is the plan?For a while, people couldn't help but feel a lot of emotion. All along, our wariness of Japan seemed to be slowly fading, until the news came and the wolf's ambitions became clear.

This seemingly small change actually contains too much deep information. Japan is said to be preparing to revise the relevant documents to allow contractors to export finished defense equipment to countries with manufacturing licenses. To put it simply, they're about to start "outing". As soon as this news spread, I thought, if there is any change in the Taiwan Strait, then Japan will not be able to export to Wanwan and the PhilippinesDoesn't this cast a shadow over the US imperialists' plan to use the first island chain as a forward position?

Is this what is called "roof repair on a sunny day"?Looking at this news, I can't help but think of the history of Japan's many military expansions from 1950 to the present, and they are not good gentlemen. Since that time of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, China has lost countless money and goods, and more than 35 million soldiers and civilians have sacrificed their lives, but these people just refuse to admit their guilt and insist on paying homage to the Yasukuni Shrine.

* is even more cunning, shouting "If there is something in Taiwan, there is something in Japan", what is the mind?** Culturally infiltrating China, the poisoned textbook incident is even more infuriating. And they are also actively running to stir up the situation in the South China Sea, and they have actually delivered the first set of radars to the Philippines.

I really can't get used to these wolf ambitions. Their tenacity and patience for several generations have waited for the dawn under the paralysis and acquiescence of the US imperialists, and they can finally show their fangs of hunger again. From the Japanese invasion in the 13th century to the invasion in the 16th century to the rise after the Industrial Revolution, Japan has always been a major problem for us.

We know more about Japan's nationality and ambitions than anyone else. Their desire to conquer and occupy more land is in the DNA of the Japanese for generations. Isn't this revision of the document a signal that they are breaking free from the shackles around their necks and expanding their armed forces again?

Some netizens commented: "Looking at this news, I feel that Japan is doing things again, really, when will I be able to develop my country with peace of mind?""Indeed, isn't this a huge threat to regional peace?You must know that this is not just a revision of a piece of paper, but a manifestation of Japan's national defense policy from the shadows to the front of the stage, and from defense to offense.

We cannot choose to ignore such a change. What needs to be done is to respond positively. We cannot wait to be beaten passively, still less can we despise Japan, an old adversary in history. They've always been a shrewd bunch, and, judging by their historical behavior, their ambitions aren't bragging.

We need to have a clear understanding of the past. From the bitter lessons of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression to the various problems of the times, we cannot take it lightly. Moreover, this kind of cultural infiltration and stirring up the situation in the South China Sea is not a good thing. Rather, this is a great threat to regional peace.

In the face of all this, we cannot remain silent, let alone stand idly by. We need to maintain a high degree of vigilance and take timely measures to avoid irreparable damage to us due to Japan's ambitions. The international community also needs to strengthen cooperation and form a united front to maintain regional peace and stability.

This is not just a Chinese problem, but a global problem. Because it is not only about our safety, but also about the stability of the entire international order. Japan's move has given us a dangerous signal, and we must take a sober view of it and tackle it head-on. Don't wait until it's time to "fix the roof on a sunny day" to regret not taking more decisive action in the first place.

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