Dear friends, hello! Today, I would like to talk to you about a very interesting topic - about "future dominance" and how to deal with issues such as Japan, South Korea, and island chains after having dominance.
First of all, let's have a brief understanding of the "dominance" problem. First of all, I would like to emphasize that if we really have such power, I am afraid that we need to distinguish one thing, and that is that Japan, South Korea, and other island chain countries do not have much impact on the overall situation. This means that what really matters is definitely not limited to this, and that the decisive factors that determine the outcome of a war should not be limited to some kind of frontier or geopolitical concept.
What I'd like to share with you is something that might give you some inspiration on how we should put the so-called island chain problem in perspective. In my opinion, while the island chain is indeed strategically important, we don't really have to take it all in. A more ideal state may simply be to establish a stable and regular base on the first island chain.
Then there is another important factor – having a well-equipped super deep-water port. Such a port would not only ensure that our nuclear submarines and navy fleets would be able to sail to the vast Pacific Ocean at any time, but would also avoid being trapped in a number of key straits. As long as we can break down such barriers, we only need to find a breakthrough, and the rest is nothing more than a matter of time.
On this basis, let's talk about the disputes between Japan and South Korea. There is no doubt that in today's world, the root cause of many conflicts and contradictions often begins with the differences between the two countries in terms of their strategic positions and their attitudes toward the United States. If one day, the United States, located in the Western Pacific, no longer exists, then there will be plenty of room and possibility for negotiations to resolve the various conflicts of interest we face. In fact, history has shown that such seemingly impossible scenarios were not unattainable in the past. In the end, the key to victory or defeat is mainly determined by where we are, not how we are outlined on the map.
Therefore, we need to abandon narrow concepts, look at the wider world, and deal with these issues with a more open and inclusive mind. It is necessary not only to have a strong military strength, but also to have an open and fair foreign policy, so as to win the respect and cooperation of more countries. Only in this way can we give better play to our own advantages in the new era and truly realize the great dream of national rejuvenation.
Well, that's all for me to share with you today. I hope my thoughts can bring some inspiration to you, and I also look forward to all friends leaving valuable comments and suggestions in the comment area, let's work together and make progress together! Thank you all for taking the time to read my blog, and we'll see you next time!