Kissinger once made it clear that if Japan challenges a big war, it will strike first against the th

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-19

More than half a century of peace is coming to an end, during which the economy and science and technology have made tremendous progress, and the overall pattern has undergone many changes. Among them, the most striking are two major events. The first was the merger of East and West Germany and the overthrow of the Berlin Wall, symbolizing the defeat of socialism in its own birthplace. The second is the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the Russian-Ukrainian war is still a follow-up issue, and this incident has a more far-reaching impact on the world.

These two events are like an elegy, and it is appropriate. However, in these times of change and uncertainty, many outstanding politicians have emerged.

It is worth mentioning that Kissinger, as a diplomat who pioneered friendly exchanges between China and the United States after World War II, has accumulated rich experience over the years and has a keen insight into the international political situation.

According to **, the centenarian will leave for China in April 2023. In an interview with a British economic weekly, he warned about the Russia-Ukraine conflict at the time, saying that we should be prepared for war and be careful of the outbreak of World War III. He also noted that Japan could become the party that provoked World War III and could attack three countries first.

In this time of change, we need to be more vigilant to avoid bad consequences. Therefore, Kissinger's remarks should indeed be of concern to us. In this uncertain and risky world, we should be ready to protect our peace and security. After all, only by being vigilant can you find a stable skyline in this world. Japanese society as a whole is changing day by day, and their masochistic fanaticism for the better voluntarily renounces themselves.

At the same time, the United States did not hesitate to provide Japan with funds and strength for infrastructure construction, and even directly opened the door to the economy for them. For the purpose of restraining the Soviet Union, the United States regarded Japan as a key target for support in the Pacific region. At MacArthur's orders, Japan was almost like a child raised by the United States. After the end of the war, Japan briefly lowered its voice and accepted pressure from the Allies, while the United States sat quietly and let them temporarily cease fire and truce.

However, just as the fighting subsided, the United States turned its guns and set its sights on another target, the Soviet Union, which was obsessed with a two-sided contest with the Soviet Union and bent on achieving global dominance. The question of whether China is included in it, and why Japan is so obsessed with war, is like an old fable – the farmer and the serpent, which everyone knows and does not need to be said.

In order to maintain peace and stability, the international community needs to work together to avoid an even greater catastrophe. For such remarks, people can't help but fall into deep thought. However, for Japan, it is a huge challenge in the face of the threat of cheap Japanese goods from the American market. The dollar's high level has led Americans to reflect on whether this kind of help should be restricted.

It was at this time that a so-called "Plaza Accord" emerged. This agreement is like a loving father who holds the lifeblood of the Japanese economy, puncturing Japan's once-prosperous economic bubble and setting the entire economy back by two decades.

The story is like an allegory, a historical detail, and a thoughtful consideration of war and profit. In this case, Japan paid a heavy price for this. Of course, the United States had established ties with China to counterbalance the Soviet Union, so China was the only power in the Pacific that could control the situation.

Although it took more than a decade for Japan to gradually recover from the crisis after the fall of the Soviet Union, China by this time had become a rapidly developing country. The United States, on the other hand, is busy sowing discord around the world, treating Japan as if it were a corner in the Pacific region.

The dispute between the two mushrooms was still unresolved, and it was later suppressed financially. Australia's entry into the war made Japan realize that their ambitions for Australia were unquenchable. They know that if they want to continue their pursuit of territorial expansion, they must first remove Australia as an obstacle. Surrounded by the sea, Australia seems to be an undefended target, which can be easily attacked by Japan.

However, Australia, backed by the United States, is not so easy to destroy. Although Australia's hostile relations with Japan were particularly tense during World War II, as a member of the British Commonwealth, they were always preparing for their own security. They have long learned the lessons of World War II and do not want to repeat them. They have invested a lot of resources and energy to strengthen their military power and build a modern army and defense system.

Australia's strategy is not limited to defense, they are also actively seeking cooperation with other countries to jointly counter the Japanese threat. They maintain close military cooperation with the United States and other allies, conducting joint military exercises and Xi and exchanges to enhance strategic trust and coordination between them.

Thus, despite Japan's desire for territorial expansion against Australia, they will undoubtedly encounter resolute resistance from the powerful Australia and its allies. Australia is ready to meet the challenge, and they will do everything in their power to defend their land and territorial interests.

In short, while Japan may use some tricks to try to put the United States in a difficult position, it is unlikely that they will launch a direct attack on the American mainland. They have not yet reached the level of strength that rivals the United States, especially in terms of operations at sea. As a resilient island nation, Australia, with its strong military capabilities and close cooperation with its allies, will be Japan's biggest challenge in the maritime battle.

After all, the brave Australian people have deeply remembered the lessons of Japan's desire for territorial expansion, and they will resolutely defend their land and sovereignty. As a self-author, I'm here to tell you a story about the war between Australia and Japan. First of all, I would like to say that the Australians at that time were all in logistics and were not involved in the main battlefield. It's their duty, and there's nothing wrong with that. However, the Japanese are just provocative, and it seems that this is their innate ability.

They must bomb the port of Darwin and make the city stormy. At that time, there were not only the League** team, but also the medical staff of the International Red Cross. It stands to reason that the principle of not cutting down on both sides of the war must be observed, let alone those angels in white who save livesHowever, the Japanese mercilessly burned and looted medical personnel, and also took many Australian soldiers prisoner and drove them to build a railroad in the humid and hot rainforest. This really infuriates Australians.

At that time, the population of the whole of Australia was said to be only eight million, and in order to fight against Japan, they mobilized a million young men to join the army and fought without hesitation, determined to defeat Japan. As a result, they lived up to expectations and avenged themselves for all the atrocities committed by the Japanese against the Australians. What a tragedy!Once the flames of war spread to the Pacific, the United States will certainly not stop there.

Therefore, Japan needed a place with a large area, rich resources, and a strong military, so Australia became their first choice. It's a shocking story and a glimpse of how strong and tenacious Australians are. Unexpectedly, if Japan is really preparing to issue a "retaliation list", China will undoubtedly be at the forefront.

We Chinese always treat our friends politely, but we never hesitate to treat our enemies with the most vicious malice.

Kissinger couldn't agree more, he thinks exactly the same as the Chinese.

He pointed out that Japan committed countless crimes against China during World War II without being punished as it should be, and that China will never forget all this, and that the Japanese side has not been able to extinguish the flames of hatred.

The 300,000 unjust souls in Jinling City lamented together that the 35 million souls of the dead in the land of China could not rest in peace!

Japan owes a huge blood debt.

However, modern times have tried to erase all these traces.

A century of hatred has accumulated between the two countries, and once the flames of war are ignited again, there will be a winner and a loser.

Take, for example, Japan's blatant development of nuclear power this year. Time to run in, after all, our J-10 fighters are still improving. They have never been able to let go of China's restrictions on the import of aquatic products, and have never even seriously considered economic sanctions. As said, we will not miss the opportunity to train with our neighbours at the snap of a finger.

In the wake of the pandemic, their GDP will be surpassed by their old friend, Germany, which must have taken them by surprise. Today, the domestic economy is shaky, the birth rate continues to decline, and to make matters worse, their economic lifeline has been cut off. If Japan dares to think about our country that it should not have, it will definitely be difficult for us to deal with it. After all, our J-10 fighters still need time to perfect.

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