From the East China Sea to the South China Sea, Japan wants to coerce ASEAN into making a move again

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

Straight to the point, Japan's heart will not die. This is not nonsense, but anyone who knows some history and pays attention to international current affairs Chinese knows it. At present, the heat of Japan's discharge of nuclear sewage is almost no longer hot in the world. In other words, with the support of the United States and the West, Japan's discharge of nuclear sewage has hardly caused much turmoil in the international community. The Internet is updated quickly, and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has attracted the attention of most people.

This trick is also a common tactic used by the United States to detonate a larger incident to cover up another matter, and we have already seen this trick in the "balloon incident" in March this year. Although the United States is the biggest troublemaker in the South China Sea, it is not the only country that wants to cause trouble in the South China Sea, and Japan is one of them. It's just that Japan and the United States have different perspectives.

According to the Manila Times, Marcos Marcos of the Philippines will travel to Japan to participate in the 50th anniversary of ASEAN-Japan exchanges, and at this event, issues such as the South China Sea dispute will also be discussed. To be honest, from the perspective of the geographical location between Japan and ASEAN, the focus of discussions between Japan and ASEAN should be on economic issues. At present, the South China Sea issue is within the scope of the summit, which is clearly beyond the original nature of the summit.

Personally, I believe that the 2016 South China Sea Arbitration Act will be introduced at this meeting, and Japan will take the lead in calling for China to comply with the 2016 South China Sea Arbitration Act, make China submit, and call on ASEAN to collectively confront China through a gang approach. In addition, the meeting may hinder the negotiation and signing of the Code of Conduct for Parties in the South China Sea.

When I say this, I'm not exaggerating, but Japan has always been like that. As early as the beginning of this year, after Japan and South Korea "shook hands and made peace," South Korea, which has always sought stability between China and the United States, began to "go one-sided." Not to mention getting close to Japan, it even pointed the spearhead at China, and there were many moths in the East China Sea. At the previous G7 summit, Japan rallied allies, interfered in the Taiwan Strait issue, and clamored that Chinese mainland would not be allowed to "status quo in the Taiwan Strait." In other words, they do not want China to achieve cross-strait reunification. In addition, in order to "support and cheer up" the Philippines, Japan provided the Philippine coast guard with 10 44-meter patrol ships and two 97-meter patrol ships some time ago.

Speaking of which, some people may be very angry, what is the matter with Japan at the South Customs?Why does Japan want to disturb the South China Sea?From the East China Sea to the South China Sea, Japan wants to coerce ASEAN into making a move against China, but what it cannot hide is its ambitionOstensibly, Japan is following in the footsteps of the United States and confronting China in the Asia-Pacific region. In fact, Japan wants to use the United States and China as a stepping stone to achieve national "normalization." After all, after World War II, Japan, as a defeated country, has long been nailed to the board of shame and has to rely on the United States for development in all aspects. However, the "America First" principle of the United States will harm Japan's interests. Only when Japan becomes a "normal" country can it increase its confidence to confront the United States. Of course, the "normalization" of the Japanese state is not the ultimate goal, Japan's ultimate goal is to replace China in East Asia. From this point of view, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was waged in different forms at ......various stages

The response to the incident on the Internet can be said to be relatively uneventful. Due to the impact of hot events such as the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the news of Japan's discharge of nuclear sewage has not attracted much attention. Much attention has been drawn to other events, resulting in relatively little coverage of Japan's nuclear sewage discharge. However, for some people who are concerned about environmental pollution and nuclear radiation, they may be more concerned and worried about the impact of Japan's nuclear sewage discharge.

Past events like this one can be traced back to the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011. At that time, the leakage of nuclear radiation posed a huge threat to the environment and human health due to a serious accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant due to the tsunami and tsunami. The incident has attracted global attention and concern and has become an important environmental and energy security issue. Similar to the Fukushima incident, Japan's discharge of nuclear wastewater also involves nuclear radiation, so it will raise memories and concerns about the consequences of the Fukushima incident.

The impact of events on society is manifold. First, the discharge of nuclear wastewater may have a lasting impact on marine ecosystems, endangering the health and survival of marine life. Second, public concerns about nuclear safety will increase, leading to increased opposition to nuclear energy development. In addition, Japan's actions, especially in the international community, may lead to tensions with neighboring countries, exacerbate regional tensions, and affect regional peace and stability.

At present, the latest progress of Japan's discharge of nuclear sewage is unknown. Discussions and negotiations are likely to be ongoing due to the different attitudes of different countries and stakeholders towards this initiative. Therefore, people need to keep an eye on the news to stay up to date.

The impact on the whole event can be carried out objectively from multiple angles. First, from the perspective of environmental protection, the discharge of nuclear sewage may cause irreversible damage to marine ecosystems and biodiversity. Second, this incident has aroused more public concern about nuclear energy safety and environmental protection, and may promote the international community's reflection and adjustment of nuclear energy-related policies. Finally, this incident also highlights the importance of cooperation and coordination in the international community in nuclear energy safety and environmental protection, and the need for all parties to strengthen communication and cooperation to jointly address global environmental challenges.

What is your view on Japan's nuclear sewage discharge?How do you think the international community should respond to this problem?

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