If Japan fights another war in the future, will it fight us again?

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-02

If Japan goes to war in the future, will it be the first to attack the United States? So, let's take a look today. Today's world is calm on the surface, but in reality there are wars everywhere. In recent years, Japan has gradually increased its military investment, not only building many military airports and ports, but also constantly upgrading its modern military equipment. As a military power, Japan's every move will have a huge impact on Japan's future. In World War II, Japan, the first country to invade China, took advantage of the advanced **, and soon occupied most of the land of our country, committing heinous crimes. Now that Japan is undergoing a large-scale military reform, many military experts are speculating whether this could be Japan's preparations for a future war? If Japan were to start a war in the future, what would be its first goal, would it be to launch a surprise attack on the United States, as it did in World War II?

The war between Russia and Ukraine began a year ago, and so far there is no sign of any easing, and there is even the possibility of an even more intense war. It is conceivable that if NATO members were to get involved in the war against Russia, it would have a catastrophic impact on the world today. The war between Russia and Ukraine is still ongoing, and the Palestinian-Israeli contradictions in the Middle East have broken out again, and this time, the United States even used aircraft carriers and a large number of troops to support Israel, making the situation in the Middle East worse. With such a tense international situation, the United States, on the one hand, is conducting military activities in the Middle East, and on the other hand, it is joining forces with Japan and the Philippines to create incidents in the Asia-Pacific region. It is only with the support of the United States that the Philippines will point fingers at Ren'ai Jiao and Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, and threaten to build permanent structures on Ren'ai Jiao in the South China Sea.

In recent years, Japan has frequently made great moves in the Asia-Pacific region, especially Japan's blatant disregard for the strong efforts of the international community and its own people, and forcibly discharged polluted seawater into the sea, which has aroused a high degree of vigilance in the international community. In the eyes of many, it is incomprehensible that Japan is discharging contaminated seawater into the sea despite knowing that it contains high doses of radiation. As soon as the Palestinian-Israeli conflict began, the process of Israel's invasion of Palestine was hyped up by netizens, giving people a sense of conspiracy. As it turns out, the Japanese began to migrate to Brazil more than 100 years ago, and then bought land in Brazil on a large scale. According to the Internet, Japan has bought more than three times as much land in Brazil, and the number of Japanese in Brazil has reached 2 million. This shocking figure has led many people to speculate whether Japan has some "national exchange plan".

Many believe that Japan's discharge of so much nuclear wastewater into the sea is most likely part of a "national exchange plan". In particular, Japan's military operations have attracted the attention of many people. Based on Japan's recent military deployments, this move has gone far beyond self-defense. Even in the future, it is enough. So, if Japan really provokes this war in the future, will it be directed against the United States? Japan is one of the most important allies of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region, and has been jokingly called an ally of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region, and the US military bases in the Asia-Pacific region have also made Japan feel tremendous pressure.

After World War II, Japan became a defeated country and lost the power to develop its main military power. However, with the support of the United States, Japan has made great progress in its economy and science and technology. Japan is very dependent on the United States economically and militarily, but there are many conflicts between the two countries, and the military power of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region has greatly constrained Japan's strategic development. In recent years, Japan's military spending has been increasing year by year, and it has also adopted a series of reform measures in the Self-Defense Forces. If Japan goes to war in the future, the US military bases in the Asia-Pacific region, especially Yokosuka in Japan and Kadena in Okinawa, will pose a great threat to Japan, so it is very likely that Japan will become the first target of attack. And the US military base in ** will also be the first target of Japan's attack.

In World War II, Japan invaded us while attacking Pearl Harbor in the United States, forcing the United States to join the Asia-Pacific region against the global anti-fascist war led by Japan. The entry of the United States into the war hastened Japan's defeat. In particular, the United States dropped two nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, and Japan, knowing that the tide was turning, immediately chose to surrender unconditionally. It can be said that Japan's rapid defeat in World War II was largely due to the two nuclear bombs dropped on Japan by the United States. Therefore, the United States is a huge hidden danger for many Japanese people. If Japan takes the lead in this war in the future, then the probability of attacking the United States is also very high.

If Japan fights another war in the future, will it fight us again? In World War II, Japan carried out a large-scale aggression against China, occupied a large amount of land, and carried out inhumane ** against us. After the end of World War II, Japan did not hesitate to fabricate historical truths in order to escape from what had been done to us. Japan has been engaged in military cooperation with the United States in an effort to achieve military normalization in recent years, and its potential combat capability cannot be ignored. In addition, China and Japan also have certain differences on issues such as sovereignty over the Diaoyu Islands. Japan has provoked incidents in the Diaoyu Islands and meddled in the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait, creating many factors of instability in the Asia-Pacific region. Fortunately, now our Huaxia Kingdom is no longer the Huaxia Kingdom of the past, and even a superpower like the United States does not dare to go head-to-head with Huaxia Kingdom. How do you think Japan will start a war in the future?

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