Japan has made a big mess by selling missiles to the United States?What did Russia see?
I just learned a piece of news, and it's really infuriating!Japan goes so far as to sell missiles to the United States, is this about turning Northeast Asia upside down?Russia's eyes are really vicious, and they immediately smell the danger signals. Here's the thing: Recently, I heard that Japan had revised the "Three Principles of Transfer" and provided the United States with "Patriot" missiles. What the hell is going on?
It is said that these "Patriot" missiles basically have to be used by the United States to support Ukraine or Israel in the end. Japan has become a military production base of the United States, which is simply a betrayal!Now that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is deadlocked, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has escalated, and even the United States, in order to contain China, it has disregarded the commitments made in the three Sino-US joint communiques and other documents and insisted on arms sales to Taiwan, which have actually seriously overdrawn the US military production capacity.
At this time, the United States still wants to sell the technology supported by the United States to itself through its allies. You say, isn't this overtly doing something?This is simply a crazy attempt to integrate the resources of allies and expand the production capacity of their own military industry. As a result, such behaviour is bound to create greater uncertainty for the security of our region and the world as a whole. I wonder if they think of the earth as their backyard.
Looking at Japan's export of "Patriot" missiles to the United States this time, it is simply creating three sins for us. First, it undermines peace and stability in the North-East Asian region as a whole. Although it seems to be a matter between Japan and the United States, Europe and the United States, in fact, since Russia is a big country across the Eurasian continent, Japan's behavior of directly supporting Ukraine and providing military ** to Ukraine will inevitably worsen the relationship between Russia and Japan. The deterioration of Russian-Japanese relations will further increase the tension in the security situation in Northeast Asia. In fact, the consequences are already beginning to be felt. After Japan agreed to export "Patriot" missiles to the United States, Russian spokeswoman Zakharova said that Japan's move to provide Ukraine with Patriot missile air defense systems will have serious consequences for Japan-Russia relations, and she also said that Moscow may retaliate against South Korea for expanding the list of goods that cannot be exported to Russia without special permission.
In fact, this is the United States' behavior in the Asia-Pacific region to win over its two allies, Japan and South Korea, and let them intervene in European affairs, which has dragged down Asia and undermined the peaceful environment in Northeast Asia itself. In a way, that's exactly what the United States wants to see. Second, from the perspective of the Asian region itself, Japan was an aggressor country that caused great harm to the people of Asian countries, including us, during World War II. In order to curb Japan's aggressive ambitions and expansionist plans, the United Nations imposed many restrictions on Japan as a defeated country after the war. And now, in order to support Ukraine and contain China and Russia in the Asian region, the United States has connived at Japan's rearmament, which is an act that will seriously upset the military balance in the Asian region.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stands to reason that Japan itself should not have offensive defensive forces. However, after Fumio Kishida came to power, with the support of the United States, he aggressively increased military spending and broke through the United Nations' military restrictions on him in various ways. Now it has revised the "diversion" policy and agreed to export Patriot air defense missiles to the United States, which is in fact conniving at and fueling Japan's ambitions and undermining the Asian order based on the United Nations system, which may lead to an arms race among Asian countries and thus endanger global peace.
In addition, from an economic point of view, the rapid economic recovery of Japan after World War II is largely due to the fact that the United States used Japan as its own military production base during the Korean War and even the Vietnam War. Now, in order to support Ukraine, the United States has turned Japan back into one of its own military production bases, which will fuel Japan's ambitions to foment war. After taking advantage, Japan may further help the United States stimulate relations between the Philippines and us, and even interfere in our internal affairs and create trouble for us on the Taiwan Strait issue. Because only in the context of the outbreak of friction between China and the United States around us can Japan continue to export to the United States and continue to make money through resale.
Finally, from the perspective of geopolitical games, in recent times, the United States has not only done such a thing as getting Japan to agree to export Patriot missiles to the United States, but they have also persuaded South Korea to expand the list of prohibited exports to Russia. In fact, this is to pry into bloc confrontation in the entire Northeast Asian region, and to strengthen the confrontation between the small circle of the United States, Japan, and South Korea and China and Russia. Although the summit of the United States, Japan, and South Korea said that the United States now says that it does not seek a "new Cold War," these actions are actually manifestations of promoting a new Cold War in Northeast Asia. In addition, NATO's globalization, which it has vigorously promoted, and its attempts to integrate the United States, Japan, and South Korea with Europe, have jointly formed a conspiracy to engage in bloc confrontation in Northeast Asia.
To put it bluntly, rather than allowing Japan and South Korea to export some ** to Ukraine and worsen their relations with Russia, it is the ultimate goal of the United States to promote bloc confrontation in Northeast Asia and then contain China. Now Russia has clearly warned Japan that if it exports ** to Ukraine, there will inevitably be "serious consequences". This "serious consequence" may be presented in the form of a military confrontation, since Russia is not economically enough to pose a threat to these two countries. In this sense, the deterioration of Russian-Japanese relations may be exactly what the United States expects, and China and Russia should be highly vigilant about this.
Seeing all this, I was really angry. This is not only a matter between countries, but also related to the life and security of each and every one of us. Don't the leaders of these countries know how many people will be in dire straits with their decisions?Is it just for the sake of the so-called geopolitical game that we can ignore the lives of millions of ordinary people?I really can't understand what kind of logic this is
Netizens also commented, and some said: "I am angry when I look at it, this is a hegemonic act of the United States, and I don't take the lives and safety of other countries seriously at all!."Someone else said angrily: "How can Japan be like this, completely on the side of the United States, this is a serious threat to peace in Asia!."It seems that everyone is full of righteous indignation about this incident and is deeply dissatisfied with the behavior of the United States and Japan.
To sum up, this series of events is really infuriating. In order to maintain its so-called hegemony, the United States does not hesitate to sacrifice the security and peace of other countries. Japan, on the other hand, has become the tailwind of the United States and connived at Japan's re-emergence, which is simply a crime of betraying peace in Asia. We must maintain a high degree of vigilance and not allow such hegemonism to act recklessly. We would like to call on the international community to work together to maintain world peace and tranquility. After all, we are all a family living on this planet, shouldn't we work together to create a better future?