To say something interesting, the "weapon of mass destruction" developed by the United States seems to prefer to kill its own people. Speaking of crashes, perhaps the first thing that comes to everyone's mind is India, after all, India, known as the "crash country", is not a title for nothing. However, in recent years, careful people may find that the number and frequency of crashes in the United States, as the number and number of military powers, have also been rising. A few days ago, the news of the crash of the US military plane was reported.
According to a comprehensive report, a few days ago, a US "Osprey" fighter plane crashed into the sea near Yakushima, Japan, with eight crew members, one dead and seven missing. According to some eyewitnesses, the left engine of the Osprey appears to have caught fire when it descended. Judging from the ** released by the Japan Coast Guard, a large number of yellow lifeboats and suspected crew fragments appeared in the waters off Yakushima. In this way, the crew of this plane is more than lucky.
Earlier, when introducing the "Osprey" fighter, the US side emphasized its strong functionality and speed. To some extent, it is not an exaggeration to call it a "mass killer". Judging from the number of "Osprey" fighters deployed by the US military in Japan, this fighter is deeply loved by the US military and even Japan. If this were not the case, how could Japan possibly form a squadron of "Osprey" fighters?
Although the United States is very fond of the "Osprey" fighters, this cannot change the fact that the "Osprey" fighters prefer to kill their own people. For this reason, the Japanese Ministry of Defense asked the US side to confirm the safety of the "Osprey" fighter before resuming its use. If you want to continue to use the Osprey, you can only use it for search and rescue activities. In addition, Japan has suspended the operation of such military aircraft.
Seeing this, I believe that careful partners will inevitably discover that Japan, which has always been "obedient" to the United States, has the courage to make demands on the United States. However, the United States seems to have no time to heed Japan's request. The US side said that the more important thing at present is to carry out search and rescue, and hopes that the missing people will be safe and sound. The meaning of this remark is obvious, and the US side did not take the Japanese side's request seriously at all. Moreover, although the American side did not say much, it said very seriously.
Returning to the topic we just discussed, Japan has the courage to make demands on the United States. In fact, Japan was not too bold to take the initiative to attack Pearl Harbor in the United States during World War II. Although Japan is superficially obedient to the United States, in reality Japan only uses the United States as a "springboard." In addition, Kishida also continues to "trap" Biden, trying to complete the transformation back to the top through the United States.
Since the conclusion of the "2 February" talks, Japan has continued to follow the United States politically, stumbling on China and Russia at every turn, and has also made every effort to expand its national defense arms procurement. The purchase of 400 "Tomahawk" cruise missiles with a range of 1,600 kilometers and 105 F-35** fighters all point to a point where Japan wants to become an "independent" country through the United States.
To put it simply, China and the United States live in peace, Japan can get along with itself by playing a right and left, and in the event of a confrontation between China and the United States, Japan must make a choice. Rather than being held back by the United States, it is better to take its destiny into its own hands, and this is Japan's strategy. However, no matter how much Japan calculates, it will not be able to escape the control of the United States. Not to mention anything else, the US troops stationed in Japan alone can already make Japan miserable.
Well, regarding the crash of the "Osprey" fighter, Japan apparently hit the "muzzle" of the United States. It seems that in dealing with Japan, without waiting for China to take action, the United States may teach Japan a lesson first......(Qiyue).