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Currently, Sanae Takaichi and other Japanese right-wing politicians are using ambiguous language in an attempt to retract their previous statements. However, China refuses to accept such equivocal responses.Recent developments don't make it out to be that Takaichi is trying warm up to China. In fact she made remarks recently that upset the Chinese foreign office.
Really goes to show these type of leaders don't stand for anything, just there to earn a name and paycheck. Shes gonna be blackmailed or threatened by whoever really controls Japan and the American relationship and the options are: stand your ground, resign, or work for the agenda. The ones with some self respect will resign, the others will continue to work for the agenda. She seems to have chosen the latter.
In Chinese philosophy, military action requires legitimate justification. This justification is not solely for the sake of international opinion, but more importantly, for the support of the entire nation. If the PLA were to directly attack Taiwan or Japan without sufficient justification, they would lose the support of most of the population.Is it true that Chinese social media is supporting her stance? Why is that?
Chinese are looking for payback of heavy bloodshed of the last two centuries, the day will come, she might be the person bring about.Recent developments don't make it out to be that Takaichi is trying warm up to China. In fact she made remarks recently that upset the Chinese foreign office.
Really goes to show these type of leaders don't stand for anything, just there to earn a name and paycheck. Shes gonna be blackmailed or threatened by whoever really controls Japan and the American relationship and the options are: stand your ground, resign, or work for the agenda. The ones with some self respect will resign, the others will continue to work for the agenda. She seems to have chosen the latter.
Edit: I believe we are talking about the same development but from different angles, my apologies. Is it true that Chinese social media is supporting her stance? Why is that?
"This is the outcome we desire"Currently, Sanae Takaichi and other Japanese right-wing politicians are using ambiguous language in an attempt to retract their previous statements. However, China refuses to accept such equivocal responses.
The Chinese government's stance is very clear: she must directly and unequivocally retract her previous statements. Otherwise, China will continuously escalate its countermeasures.
Clearly, the Chinese government is deliberately using this incident, and there are deeper strategic considerations behind it.
In Chinese philosophy, military action requires legitimate justification. This justification is not solely for the sake of international opinion, but more importantly, for the support of the entire nation. If the PLA were to directly attack Taiwan or Japan without sufficient justification, they would lose the support of most of the population.
Sanae Takaichi's remarks are not enough to warrant a direct military intervention by the PLA. However, she provides us with an opportunity to escalate the situation. If she continues to stand firm, China's countermeasures will continuously escalate. Under this spiral of escalation, the situation between the two sides will increasingly approach open warfare. ------ This is the outcome we desire.
However, if she backs down or resigns, the spiral of escalation will cease and de-escalate. Ultimately, this crisis will be resolved. ------ This is not the outcome we desire.
That is why we support her.
This is a necessary condition.Are the Chinese people mentally prepared for a possible war with Japan or any other country?
Based on China's principles of warfare, China will certainly not fire the "first shot."Because your statement means like China is now looking for a clear reason to fire the first shot. Also will China ever fire the first shot or will it wait before the enemy fires first?
just wonder how do you know they are Vietnamese?I just returned from a trip in Japan. There are certainly lesser Chinese tourists, but there are still lots of tourists from other countries.
There are lots of Vietnamese in large groups at popular tourist spots, although I'm not sure they are directly from Vietnam or they are Vietnamese working in Japan.
You can even tell Chinese and Vietnamese apart pretty easily, and Vietnamese vs Japanese is even more obvious. There are a bunch of cues too, like their facial features, the language they're speaking, their style and fashion trends, that kind of thing.just wonder how do you know they are Vietnamese?
Yes I know. Vietnamese can recognize Chinese, Japanese and Koreans.You can even tell Chinese and Vietnamese apart pretty easily, and Vietnamese vs Japanese is even more obvious. There are a bunch of cues too, like their facial features, the language they're speaking, their style and fashion trends, that kind of thing.
I mean, you don't even need to come to Vietnam to know what Vietnamese look like. Just like I have never been to China either, but I still have a pretty clear idea of what Chinese people look like.Yes I know. Vietnamese can recognize Chinese, Japanese and Koreans.
But Mista is from Singspore.
just wonder how do you know they are Vietnamese?
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