Japan's vice minister of defense has made a lot of remarks in the past two days, saying that if Chinese mainland uses force against the Taiwan region, then Japan will provide some kind of support to Taiwan, which may be direct equipment or a large amount of logistical assistance.
As soon as this statement came out, it immediately aroused strong dissatisfaction from all over China, and state media issued articles condemning it, saying that Tokyo must give an explanation for this.
Although decades have passed since Japan's invasion of China, and most of today's Japanese have not directly participated in this history of aggression, why do we still need to be on high alert against this country?The answer lies in the statement of the Minister of Defense of Japan. Historically, Japan has formulated a notorious "Tanaka Song", which clearly states that "if you want to conquer the world, you must first conquer China."If you want to conquer China, you must first conquer Mengman;If you want to conquer Mongman, you must first conquer Korea". This explanatory effort exposed the ambitions of Japanese militarism and also allowed us to see Japan's aggressive intentions against China.
Despite Japan's defeat in World War II, their ambitions did not disappear. Today's Japan still has the face and the courage to point fingers at China's internal affairs and say that it will provide support for China. This is not just the voice of the far-right of the people, but from the official position of the state. This attitude forces us to be on high alert. We must always pay close attention to Japan's movements and prevent them from launching another war of aggression. At the same time, we should also strengthen our understanding and research on Japan so that we can better respond to the challenges and threats that may arise in the future. Therefore, we must not let our guard down against Japan, let alone forget history. Only by being vigilant at all times can we ensure that our interests and interests are not violated. Chinese netizens have said that if Japan dares to intervene, we don't mind shedding some blood, and liquidating Japanese Chinese don't even mind hanging dots. From Honshu to Kyushu, from Shishima to **, after the war, whether it is China, the United States or Russia, we need a Japan that has been defeated. I hope that Japan will not regret it when the time comes, and that it will not regret it when the matter comes.
Today's China is no longer the China of a few decades ago. Recall that in those years, Japan dared to bombard Wanping City because of a soldier, in an attempt to invade and occupy the territory of our country. However, time flies, China has risen to become one of the world's great powers, and Japan no longer dares to provoke easily.
Now, when the commander of the Japanese division fell into the sea and the black box has not been found, the Japanese ** released news overnight that the crash was an accident and had nothing to do with China. This is enough to prove that Japan is in awe of China's strength and status. They did not dare to easily link the accident with China, so as not to cause unnecessary disputes and contradictions. In fact, it also reflects a trend in the international community today. In today's increasingly globalized world, countries are becoming more and more interdependent and interconnected. Wars can only happen when both sides feel they can win, and Japan today clearly does not have the courage to do so. Even in the case of misfire, they do not have the slightest advantage. China's rise is not only reflected in the economic and technological aspects, but also in the improvement of its international status and influence. China has become an important force on the world stage, and the respect and reverence for China is becoming more and more obvious. And this respect and reverence is also the result of China's continuous efforts and progress.