Title: Challenging the Future!Ten Years of Exploration of Air Defense in the East China Sea How much do you know the truth behind the imitation of the South China Sea?
Over the past decade, the East China Sea ADIZ has played a crucial role in China's air-space strategy, and with its establishment, we have witnessed the rise of national power. This is not only a military initiative, but also a symbol of national dignity and a sign of our self-confidence on the international stage.
Imagine that moment when you were bullied and misunderstood. During the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, the United States chose to establish an aviation identification zone outside its own territorial airspace in order to defend itself and ensure that China has also ushered in its own 10th anniversary, and we stand at the forefront of the world with the pride of the East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone.
In this long process, the Chinese Air Force has undergone a metamorphosis. At first, the idea of establishing an air defense identification zone seemed like an ambitious dream. The air force must be organized and equipped with perfect air capabilities, and its combat effectiveness must not be too weak. This is not only a matter of technology and equipment, but also a manifestation of the country's strength and will. It wasn't until November 23, 2013, that China dared to officially activate the East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone, because we finally had a strong enough air force.
Over the past ten years, we have been tested countless times. The Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) in the East China Sea is not only a sea area, but also our territory and our dignity. In the face of those fighters who had tried to challenge, we fought back, and the J-20 emerged in the blue sky and attracted the attention of the world. Even the American F35 had to bow its head under the deterrence of the Chinese J-20. Yes, this is our moment, the glorious moment of the Chinese Air Force.
However, as time goes by, we can't help but wonder if the South China Sea should follow the example of the East China Sea's air defense identification zoneThis sea carries more expectations and is about our future. The South China Sea region has recently become the focus of international attention, and challenges are continuous. At this moment, we cannot be silent, let alone passive. Looking back, the East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone has given us freedom in the air, and we have reason to believe that the South China Sea also needs such a solid barrier.
Reclamation of land in the South China Sea is a real problem. There may not be enough airbases to accommodate the aircraft needed for a sprawling South China Sea air defense identification zone. But this is not a reason to stop us, but a motivation for us to continue to forge ahead. We need more courage and more confidence to face the challenges of the unknown. Because, just like the East China Sea ten years ago, the South China Sea also needs our perseverance and defense.
It's not just a strategic decision, it's a responsibility. If we can establish a strong air defense identification zone in the South China Sea, it will be difficult for any country's warplanes to act recklessly. We will become the guardians of the South China Sea, defending this blue sky that belongs to us. Just as the East China Sea once was, the South China Sea will also usher in its own moment.
Conclusion: China has a very strong air force, but compared to the past, we are no longer passive recipients, but active participants. The establishment of the East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone is a testimony to our history and an exploration of our future. Should the South China Sea follow suit?This is not just a question, but a choice that will determine our future. Take this brave step, and maybe we will work miracles again.
In the past ten years, we seem to have gone through too many tests, and each time it has been a hard hit. The East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone is like a sharp sword that splits those who have tried to touch our bottom line. Ten years ago, we were rookies in the sky, and today, we are the masters of the blue sky.
The success of the East China Sea has taught us that we can no longer sit idly by, no matter what. The South China Sea, that's our backyard, and we can't just watch others run wild on our turf. Reclamation of land?So what?Our seas, we have the final say.
Some say that we have not yet reached sufficient strength, and it is too early to establish an air defense identification zone in the South China Sea. I think that the sooner it is established, the clearer it will be to assert sovereignty. Others may say that we are aggressive, but what is easy in this world?We used to be passive, but now we have to be proactive.
For us, the South China Sea is not only a sea area, but also a hot land. Here, there are our fishermen, our oil, and everything we have. Others dare to come here to make trouble?We let them know that this is not where they want to be. Our South China Sea is not a joke, but a piece of blue territory that we have fought hard for.
Perhaps, some people will worry about the complexity of international relations. But let me tell you, the world is complex, and we can't always be reactive. We must be responsible and confident, and we can't always be beaten passively. History tells us that strength is not just words, but proof by deeds.
Ten years ago, in the East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone, we had crossed a high mountain. Today's South China Sea may be a higher mountain. But I'll tell you, the higher the mountain, the more we can see the whole world when we climb it. The air defense identification zone in the South China Sea is not only a strategic decision, but also a source of pride for us Chinese.
So, don't hesitate any longer, Nanhai, we should have a big one. Neither land reclamation nor any other demonizing rhetoric can stop us from establishing an air defense identification zone in the South China Sea. This is our home, and no one can just break in.
Finally, let's remember that China has a very strong air force, but it's not just cold numbers and hardware. This is the pride of every Chinese and our common strength. South China Sea, let us fight for it, fight for it, and create a blue sky that belongs to us. Because it's not just a matter for the country, it's a matter for each and every one of us. South China Sea, here we come.