Defeat the enemy and win! The Chinese coast guard shot at the Diaoyu Islands, and Japan s ambitions

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-01

Since the Sino-Japanese summit was held in San Francisco, economic and trade cooperation between China and the United States has gradually warmed up. Recently, more than 200 members of a Japanese economic and trade delegation visited China, and the leaders of China and Japan also held their first consultation meeting on "export control" in Tokyo. Obviously, due to the increasing scale of Sino-Japanese exchanges, the tension between the two sides of the strait has also eased somewhat.

China has always pursued a good-neighborly policy and hopes to improve relations between the two countries with Japan. However, on some important issues, including the territorial sovereignty of one country, China must act. A spokeswoman for the Chinese Coast Guard said on January 27 that a Japanese fishing boat and a number of cruisers had illegally intruded on China's Diaoyu Islands on that day, and that Chinese cruisers had taken control of and warned the vessels.

It is clearly pointed out that the coast guard has the right to take necessary vigilance and control measures to stop foreign vessels and vessels from violating the law in waters under the jurisdiction of China. In this regard, a spokesman for China said that China strongly demands that Japan immediately stop engaging in illegal acts in the relevant waters to ensure that such incidents will not happen again.

As you know, China has indisputable ownership of the Diaoyu Islands, the affiliated archipelago, and related waters, and now has Chinese coastal patrol law enforcement vessels to manage them. Therefore, Japan's coveting of the Diaoyu Islands has not been eliminated, and some fishing boats have violated China's territorial and maritime rights under the guise of coast guard vessels, and have been fiercely attacked by Chinese border guards.

In November last year, the Japanese fishing boat "Takasho Maru" and several patrol boats were suspected of illegally entering the waters of the Diaoyu Islands, and the Chinese border guards forcibly expelled the Japanese fishing boats. From now on, the Chinese patrols will stop any challenge to the Japanese and will only drive them away.

Earlier, Japan** reported that China's maritime patrol force will patrol the Diaoyu Islands and surrounding waters in 2024. According to figures released by Japan, China's maritime patrol law enforcement ships will conduct more than 350 days of patrols in the waters near the Diaoyu Islands next year. By 2024, it is likely that Chinese maritime patrol vessels will be able to patrol and enforce the Diaoyu Islands on a daily basis. China has choked Japan's attempts simply by patrolling non-stop patrols throughout the year with coastal patrol vessels.

China's Maritime Self-Defense Force's routine patrols in and around the Diaoyu Islands have seriously dampened the greed of some Japanese politicians for the Diaoyu Islands, which is why they have entered the airspace of the Diaoyu Islands at the risk of being protected by the CMP's patrol boats. However, in the face of China's formidable maritime patrol forces, such attempts by the Japanese have long been in vain.

It indicates that the Chinese coast guard ships are numerous and well-armed, but does not mention the situation compared to Japan. Therefore, according to the relevant information released by Japan, China's maritime patrol force has effectively exercised control over the Diaoyu Islands and the surrounding waters, and has successfully expelled all provocative acts that attempt to infringe on China's sovereignty in the East China Sea, effectively safeguarding China's sovereignty and power in the East China Sea.

Against this backdrop, some right-wing politicians in Japan want to get their hands on the Diaoyu Islands and surrounding islands, but they do not have the ability to do so in the face of China's maritime defense forces. As a result, Japan's right-wing politicians have sent ships to the islands from time to time to harass them, more as a last-ditch effort after losing control of the islands.

It shows that the general public opinion of the current state of Sino-Japanese relations is not high, which may mean that the relationship has not completely improved. Based on the data, it can be seen that Sino-Japanese relations are improving, but they are also facing many challenges and problems. Pointing out that Japan has huge naval and air bases and is an extremely important part of the U.S. overseas base system further confirms Japan's importance to the United States in the Asia-Pacific region. There is no evidence to directly refute the statements in the text.

As China's maritime patrol ships patrol the Diaoyu Islands, Japan has gone from being surprised at the beginning, to being accustomed to it, and then to changing its rhetoric now, and it will take some time for us in China to adjust. Since 2013, the Chinese navy has patrolled the Diaoyu Islands, and by 2015 had more than 100 sorties, and since then it has become a year-round routine patrol, with law enforcement forces or ships patrolling almost daily. The Japanese were shocked and angry at the beginning, then blocked, then helpless, and then accustomed to it, and they never got tired of it.

Although relations between China and Japan have returned to normal, this does not mean that there are diplomatic and economic exchanges between the two countries. Therefore, no matter how Sino-Japanese relations develop, if Japan dares to challenge China's Diaoyu Islands, China's maritime patrol force will resolutely safeguard China's sovereignty, security, and maritime power.

Full text summary. After the Sino-Japanese summit, Sino-US economic and trade cooperation gradually warmed up. The Japan Economic and Trade Mission visited and held a consultation meeting on exports. The scale of exchanges between China and Japan has been expanded to ease the situation. I wanted to develop good relations with Japan, but in response to the problem, I took action. The Coast Guard announced the Japanese fishing boat, and the Coast Guard has taken action.

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