The movements of Japan's Self-Defense Forces are cause for concern. In the near future, the Japanese Ministry of Defense plans to deploy an improved Type 12 anti-ship missile on Ishigaki Island, 270 kilometers from Taiwan, with a possible range of 500 1000 kilometers. In addition, they also plan to purchase the latest version of the "Tomahawk" Block V cruise missile from the United States, which has a range of up to 2,500 kilometers and a strike accuracy of up to the meter level.
This series of actions shows that Japan's Self-Defense Forces are working to develop the so-called "ability to attack enemy bases", which is already contrary to the requirements of the Peace Constitution. Against the backdrop of increasingly fierce strategic competition between China and the United States, what does Japan's move mean?Will they get the expected benefits in return?More importantly, will this bring more uncertainties to regional peace?Let's do it together.
With the actions of Japan's Self-Defense Forces, the regional situation has become more complicated, and China's activities in the western Pacific region are worrying Japan. However, is Japan's move out of self-defense or an ulterior motive?In this process, how did Japan respond to the doubts and concerns of the outside world?We need to think more deeply about this. In addition, we also need to pay attention to how the relationship between China, the United States and Japan will develop
How will China and the United States respond to Japan's move?What are the complex factors involved?These questions deserve our consideration and attention. In this challenging and uncertain international situation, how to resolve differences and jointly safeguard regional peace and stability is also an important issue before us. It is hoped that all parties will work together to find solutions in a rational and open manner, and continue to promote regional cooperation and development.
Japan has recently been developing long-range strike forces, which has caused some concern. They believe that this is Japan's preparation for a war between China and the United States in the Taiwan Strait, hoping to achieve the rise of the country through this war. But can Japan's strike force really pose a threat to China?Japan's strategic thinking revolves around the game between China and the United States around the Pacific, and they want to bet on the United States as the best solution.
They believe that if they help the United States win the war in the Taiwan Strait between China and the United States, they will be able to become a core ally of the United States and get rid of military and political restrictions. But if China wins, Japan's economy will be under control, which is why they are developing a long-range strike force. However, Japan's idea may be a bit naïve. Japan may believe that as long as the missiles can hit the Chinese mainland, it has the ability to deter China. However, this is not the case.
Although the Tomahawk cruise missiles purchased by Japan from the US military have high accuracy and low cost, their penetration effect is quite limited in the face of China's hypersonic missiles and huge air defense systems. The PLA has deployed a large number of air defense systems along the eastern coast, such as the S-300, S-400, Hongqi-9B, etc.
In addition, the PLA Navy also has dozens of air defense destroyers equipped with the "China Aegis" combat system, which is enough to erect an impenetrable iron curtain in China's airspace to protect the safety of the Chinese mainland and its people. Therefore, Japan's development of a long-range strike force may not pose a real threat to China. Under the current international situation, the key to solving regional problems lies in establishing stable and peaceful international relations and upholding the concept of mutually beneficial and win-win cooperation.
Sino-Japanese relations have always been in the spotlight, especially in the military field. Recently, there have been reports that the Chinese People's Liberation Army will retaliate strongly with force against Japan. The PLA Rocket Force will take the lead in launching strikes, and a series of advanced ** equipment will carry out precision strikes on key targets in Japan. The PLA Air Force, which will follow, will join the battle, while the PLA Navy will be responsible for the final finishes.
In the face of this grim situation, people cannot help but ask: With such a huge gap in military strength between China and Japan, will Japan be able to withstand China's military retaliation?The Chinese People's Liberation Army's rocket force has advanced **** such as DF-100 cruise missiles, DF-17 hypersonic missiles, and DF-21D ballistic missiles, which will carry out precision strikes on Japanese airports, ports, radar stations, ammunition depots and other targets, forming a surgical strike effect.
Next, the PLA Air Force will send H-6K N bombers to further intensify the strike against Japan. Finally, the PLA Navy will launch a strike against the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force with its advanced warships, which will have little resistance at all. In such a situation, will Japan be able to resist China's military retaliation?In fact, Japan's defense forces are relatively weak.
The total tonnage of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force's ships is equivalent to that of one of China's three major fleets, and if damaged, it will not be able to effectively defend itself against an attack by the PLA. In addition, there is also a tendency at the top level of Japan to break through the constitutional restrictions and meddle in the situation in the Taiwan Strait, which will undoubtedly further aggravate the military tension between China and Japan. As history has proven, it is difficult to eliminate the national enmity and family hatred between China and Japan. Japan once waged a war of aggression against China, and this history is still remembered by every Chinese.
Therefore, if Japan ventures to provoke, it will face a devastating military strike. There is a huge difference in morale and popular support between China and Japan, and it is better for Japan not to play with fire**. In international relations, peace and stability are of paramount importance. It is hoped that Japan will judge the situation and exercise restraint so as to avoid triggering greater conflicts and disasters. It is believed that through the efforts of both sides, Sino-Japanese relations will be able to move in a more peaceful and friendly direction.