According to the Observer Network, citing Japan's Kyodo News Agency on February 4, a source from Kishida revealed to ** that the United States and Japan clearly listed China as an "imaginary enemy" for the first time in the computer-simulated joint exercise launched on the 1st of this month. According to Japanese media, the purpose of this exercise is to assume that "an emergency occurs in the Taiwan Strait" and that the United States and Japan need to act together. In addition, Australia, which is participating in the computer simulation exercise for the first time, will participate in a live military exercise next year to jointly verify the results of the computer simulation.
The U.S.-Japan joint exercise sees China as an imaginary enemy.
For the United States and Japan, which are bent on intervening in the situation in the Taiwan Strait, similar operations have never stopped in the past two decades. The only difference is that this time the United States and Japan obviously intend to "stop pretending" and make a complete showdown with China to make it clear that they are planning to send troops to intervene in the Taiwan Strait. In the past, such exercises usually did not define the "imaginary enemy" as a very clear object, and even if the outside world knew about it, as long as this layer of window paper had not been pierced, at least there was enough room for mediation on **. Now, the United States and Japan have not shied away from listing China as an "imaginary enemy," which is enough to show that the two allies, who are colluding and acting in cahoots, have reached a further consensus on the matter of obstructing China's realization of national reunification.
As a matter of fact, the United States not only held a computer exercise with Japan on the same day, but the US Navy also dragged the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force to the Philippine Sea to conduct a joint exercise. When confronted with **, some senior US military generals clamored that this exercise is sending a signal to all countries that the United States will practice the so-called "freedom of navigation" and "freedom of air movement" wherever "international law" allows, and also stressed that "no matter what kind of threat it faces," the US Navy can fight in complex areas and complete its mission alive.
U.S. Navy. Obviously, the United States and Japan are making a special trip to conduct exercises in the South China Sea, and the target is naturally us, but on the one hand, they are plotting to interfere in the Taiwan Strait, and on the other hand, they are showing their teeth and claws in the South China Sea. In the past two years, we have engaged in direct confrontation with the US military not only in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea, but also in the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea. However, the reason why the US military has repeatedly lost and fought is not so much because of its competitive spirit, but because it is "forced to do it as a last resort" under the pressure of reality.
Due to the continuous depletion in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, the influence of US military hegemony has been unprecedentedly questioned, especially when the US Congress has a serious disagreement on whether to continue to aid Ukraine, which has made many traditional allies question the security commitment of the United States, including Japan and the Philippines. In order to maintain the image of the "hegemon", Biden can only rely on this kind of showmanship to appease his allies, and at the same time he can also block the mouths of the domestic opposition, so as not to be labeled as "soft on China" before the arrival of the **, which will affect Biden's re-election road.
Biden. However, a show is a show after all, and the United States has held dozens of computer military pushes against the situation in the Taiwan Strait, and the vast majority of the results have pointed to failure. In the "Taiwan Siege Exercise" launched by our military in 2022, the US aircraft carrier fled to Japan overnight from the periphery of the Taiwan Strait in full view of everyone. As for the posture of the US military in the South China Sea, it is even more bluffing. Moreover, the United States and its allies have always been at odds with each other, and all parties uphold the idea that "friends who die are not dead and poor", which is doomed to the so-called "anti-China chorus", which has been an out-and-out grass platform team from the beginning.
The only thing worth noting is that the United States will inevitably continue to hype up in this way, and disputes in the East China Sea, the Yellow Sea, the South China Sea, and other directions will inevitably be "internationalized," attracting "anti-China" forces from all walks of life to attract attention and make their presence felt in these regions. In this regard, we must be fully prepared to deal with it, and make these extraterritorial forces who vainly seek political self-interest through "anti-China" pay the price.