"Japan is interested in developing relations with China and is willing to sign a peace treaty with Russia after resolving the territorial dispute over the four northern islands (known in Russia as the South Kuril Islands)."
You may not believe it, but this is the exact remark of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in his recent policy speech. And this news from the Russian Satellite News Agency gives people a feeling of "sudden change in the direction of the wind", and is the goodwill signal released by Japan to China and Russia a trap or a discovery of conscience?
However, the Japanese prime minister's "intention to develop relations with China" is a false proposition, and it is important to know that China and Japan not only have a sovereignty dispute over the Diaoyu Islands, but also that Japan frequently sends out dangerous signals on the Taiwan issue. As for the dispute over the Diaoyu Islands, it has also been going on for many years.
In order to improve and develop Japan's relations with China, it must take the initiative to send a signal of goodwill and create conditions for Sino-Japanese reconciliation. In other words, as long as Japan does not give up meddling in the Taiwan issue, there will be no reconciliation between China and Japan. Therefore, Fumio Kishida's talk about developing relations with China is really just talk.
In recent years, Japan has colluded with the United States in a vain attempt to "do something" on the Taiwan Strait issue and prevent Chinese mainland from recovering Taiwan by force. The United States and Japan colluded to impose various restrictions and suppressions on China, and the United States also brazenly proposed an Indo-Pacific strategy to return to Asia, targeting China.
As the largest ally of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region, Japan, with the acquiescence of the United States, has made great strides in the development of its military strength, especially the vigorous development of missiles and aircraft carriers, which has posed the most serious challenge to neighboring countries, including China, since the end of World War II.
As a matter of fact, it is too late for the Japanese prime minister to reiterate the development of Sino-Japanese relations. As everyone knows, in recent years, under the instigation and instigation of the United States, Japan has repeatedly challenged China's bottom line in the direction of the Diaoyu Islands, the Taiwan Strait, and even the South China Sea.
In addition, last year, Japan disregarded the opposition of all countries in the world, forcibly discharged millions of tons of nuclear sewage into the Pacific Ocean, China not only resolutely opposed this, but also took the lead in boycotting Japanese aquatic products, so that Japan's aquatic industry suffered an unprecedented blow, Japan was quite dissatisfied with China's reaction, and also threatened to implement countermeasures against China's agricultural products and other fields, but the implementation proved that China is not afraid of Japan's threat at all.
After going through so many things, Japan still fantasizes about the political and economic heat between China and Japan, and it is completely overestimating Japan's status. Facts have proven and will continue to prove that China's economy can still develop rapidly without Japan, and Japan's loss of China's market will only be even greater. In a word, Japan's role for China is no longer so important.
As for what Fumio Kishida said about signing a peace treaty with Russia, there is a precondition, that is, Japan completely gets the four northern islands, and this is tantamount to a fool's dream and a tiger's skin.
Russia is a country that regards the land as its fate, and everyone must remember the famous words of the century of Vladimir Putin: Russia is very big, but not an inch is superfluous!
To a large extent, the so-called dispute over the four northern islands is a product of the structure of the Cold War. The four northern islands have traditionally been part of Japan's territory, and before World War II, there were about 20,000 Japanese residents. On September 3, 1945, the four northern islands were occupied by the Soviet Union as part of the entire Kuril Islands. In January 1947, the four islands were formally incorporated into the Soviet Union. From the post-war period until the early 50s, there were no territorial issues between Japan and the Soviet Union.
In 1954, Ichiro Hatoyama replaced Shigeru Yoshida in the form of a cabinet, and the new cabinet actively sought to improve relations between Japan and the Soviet Union and restore the normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and the Soviet Union.
Under such circumstances, out of the needs of Cold War confrontation and domestic political struggle, the United States and the Japanese faction did their utmost to obstruct the improvement of Japanese-Soviet relations, threw out the so-called Japanese-Soviet territorial issue, and made a big territorial fuss in an attempt to create a tense atmosphere between Japan and the Soviet Union.
Both the former Soviet Union and the current Russia insist that the South Kuril Islands were won by the Soviet army in bloody battles, and Russia will not give up. Since it is simply impossible for Russia to return the four northern islands, why is it still propaganda about the signing of a peace treaty with Russia? In fact, this is nothing more than a kind of ** propaganda in Japan. Japan's attitude towards Russia in the Russia-Ukraine conflict says it all.
As a matter of fact, as a bridgehead and pawn of the United States in Asia to contain China and Russia, it is very difficult for Japan to repair relations with China and Russia, especially since Japan is still controlled and monitored by the United States, and no matter what kind of signals are released by the Japanese high-level, it cannot bypass the United States and reconcile with China and Russia. Therefore, before it completely gets rid of the control of the United States, Japan wants to make friends with China and Russia, and there is not much operability at all.
Whether it is the invasion of the Ming Dynasty, or the Sino-Japanese War in the late Qing Dynasty, the Eight-Nation Alliance's war of aggression against China, or the future full-scale war of aggression against China, all prove that Japan is not only untrustworthy, but also has great ambitions, and its ** engraved in its bones is rare in the world.
Today you can pretend to be friendly to your neighbors, and tomorrow you can launch a war of aggression to invade you. Therefore, there is no need for China and Russia to pay too much attention to the goodwill message sent by Japan, and they only need to move forward according to their own set goals.
Of course, we must always be vigilant against Japan's military development, and when necessary, we can strike at Japan to maintain a high degree of deterrence and not give it any chance to sneak attack. Once Japan shows its fangs, it must strike first, otherwise, it will be us who will be hurt.