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Japan is doing really well for itself why the hell would it ever take the risk for some foreign entity?!?!
 
So now Japanese also have a government that is going full retard. More anti-China than the Americans - like the European cucks being more anti Russian than Americans.

The Japanese were always anti-China. In fact more anti-China than the US. US anti-China obsession only began when China started challenging US hegemony. Japanese hatred for China is as old as the hills. China and Japan have a history.
 
Japan is doing really well for itself why the hell would it ever take the risk for some foreign entity?!?!

You have to dive into China Japan history to undertake the animosity. These two have fought wars against each other.
 
Japan has a huge ego problem. It thinks it is still the superpower in Asia. It used to be at a certain point and time. Not anymore. China is economically, militarily and in other areas ahead of Japan.
You should read the thoughts of Tojo and the likes. They consider themselves as master of Asia mainland, the Chinese stand in their way to greatness. Delusional at best. Takaichi open provocation is not an accident.
 
not looking good for Japan

if they actually had any shame and any pride for their own, the FIRST thing they would actually would do is to revenge for hiroshima/nagasaki.......but they're too busy buttlicking the americans in every way all the time.

Can't take them seriously, seems they forgot their own 2 cities.....
 
not looking good for Japan

if they actually had any shame and any pride for their own, the FIRST thing they would actually would do is to revenge for hiroshima/nagasaki.......but they're too busy buttlicking the americans in every way all the time.

Can't take them seriously, seems they forgot their own 2 cities.....

We shouldn't forget something. Both sides fighting each other during the Second World War were extreme nationalists who believed in their superiority. It is just that the Americans along with their Allied forces won the war. Had the German Axis power coalition won, God knows what the consequences would have been. Not that the consequences of the Allied forces winning has been rosy.
 
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Takaichi ignited a diplomatic dispute with Beijing after she made a statement in the Japanese parliament last week that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan could create a “survival-threatening situation” and prompt a military reaction from Tokyo.​



Tensions between China and Taiwan have been steadily escalating in recent years, reflecting longstanding political, military, and strategic complexities in the region. Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense detected 21 sorties of Chinese military aircraft and three naval vessels operating around its territorial waters as of 6 am (local time) on Friday. According to the MND, of the 21 aircraft, 18 crossed the median line and entered Taiwan’s northern and southwestern ADIZ. Meanwhile, on Friday, China’s Ministry of Defense stated that if Japan attempts military intervention in Taiwan, it would certainly face a ‘crushing’ military defeat by the Chinese military.

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The statement comes amidst increasing rhetoric around comments made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi about Taiwan. On Friday, Tokyo summoned Beijing’s ambassador to Japan regarding an online post about PM Takaichi made by a senior Chinese diplomat. The situation continues to deepen the tit-for-tat dispute that has arisen over the past week.





Takaichi ignited a diplomatic dispute with Beijing after she made a statement in the Japanese parliament last week that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan could create a “survival-threatening situation” and prompt a military reaction from Tokyo.



The issue became more contentious on Saturday, when Xue Jian, China’s consul general in Osaka, shared a news article on X regarding Takaichi’s comments on Taiwan along with a note stating, “the dirty neck that sticks itself in must be cut off.” The post was later deleted, but not before drawing harsh condemnation from Japanese lawmakers and further raising tensions in diplomatic relations.



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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan called in the Ambassador of China to Japan to protest what they called “highly inappropriate” statements offered by the Chinese diplomat Xue. While some senior Japanese politicians have called for Xue to be expelled, however, Tokyo has only asked Beijing to take “appropriate measures” without elaboration. The spokesperson of the Ministry of Defense of China, Jiang Bin, called Takaichi’s comments extremely irresponsible and dangerous.

In a statement, Jiang stated, “Should the Japanese side fail to draw lessons from history and dare to take a risk, or even use force to interfere in the Taiwan question, it will only suffer a crushing defeat against the steel-willed People’s Liberation Army and pay a heavy price,” as reported by Reuters.

In the meantime, Japan’s ambassador in China has been summoned by China’s Foreign Ministry to express a “strong protest” over Takaichi’s comments. This marks the first time in more than two years that Beijing has summoned a Japanese ambassador. The previous occasion occurred in August 2023, when the former ambassador was summoned over Japan’s decision to discharge treated wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the ocean.

In the meantime, Japan’s ambassador to China has been summoned by China’s Foreign Ministry to express a “strong protest” over Takaichi’s comments. This marks the first time in more than two years that Beijing has summoned a Japanese ambassador. The previous occasion occurred in August 2023, when the former ambassador was summoned over Japan’s decision to discharge treated wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea.

On Friday, China also announced a travel warning advising its citizens not to visit Japan, claiming that the “blatantly provocative remarks” made by the Japanese Prime Minister regarding Taiwan constitute a “significant risks to the personal safety and lives of Chinese citizens residing in Japan”, as reported by South China Morning Post.

She's a Japanese nationalist. Japan is militarizing rapidly. Japan is actively advocating the QUAD to be more belligerent in Asia.

There are three flash points the Americans have no choice but to participate in - South Korea, Israel and Japan.
 
She's a Japanese nationalist. Japan is militarizing rapidly. Japan is actively advocating the QUAD to be more belligerent in Asia.

There are three flash points the Americans have no choice but to participate in - South Korea, Israel and Japan.

The Japanese also have an obsession with allying with India. The Japanese got a nasty surprise during Trump India fued. The Japanese want to contain China through QUAD.

Let me assure you, QUAD has nothing against China. Japan is desperate and clutching at straws. Japan is past its glory. Japan should focus on its ageing population. A daunting challenge if you ask me.
 
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The Japanese also have an obsession with allying with India. The Japanese got a nasty surprise during Trump India relations deteriorating. The Japanese want to contain China through QUAD.
That much is obvious. Japanese spend a lot of money in India in infra projects and provide soft loans as a form of soft power. Japan wants India to be more active against China.
Let me assure you, QUAD has nothing against China. Japan is desperate and clutching at straws.
A united front will still be very strong dettarance against China. The question will still revolve to how much is China willing to lose while taking Taiwan. And now much will the Americans and Japanese be willing to get involved in the conflict. For now it's just war games for each side.
 

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