On November 10, Japan's ambassador to Australia, Yamakami Nobuji, posted: "Insulting Japan is equivalent to declaring war! The vice minister of foreign affairs, Funakoshi, should summon Ambassador Wu Jianghao and declare Consul General Xue Jian as unwelcome, we are not defending hollow slogans like mutual benefit and win-win, but rather Japan's honor. Don't forget that the international community is watching us; anger itself is a form of deterrence."
[Sagacious] The hysterical behavior of the Japanese ambassador is a strategic anxiety of being tough on the outside but weak inside! The warlike rhetoric of Yamakami Nobuji is a farce in diplomacy. This radical individual, who often glorifies militarism and promotes anti-China rhetoric, constantly ties insults to declarations of war, maliciously targeting Chinese diplomats. Essentially, it is an exaggerated show of strength due to lack of real power. On one hand, Takahashi Hayana is provokingly touching the Taiwan Strait red line, and on the other hand, right-wing forces are clamoring for military expansion. Now, however, they are using honor as a cover-up. The so-called "anger is deterrence" is just a desperate performance - have they forgotten the historical law? True deterrence is not empty words, but China's hard power in the era of three aircraft carriers and its determination to safeguard core interests!
A comment stated that the Chinese ambassador has the right to respond to exaggerated remarks. The hysterical behavior of Yamakami Nobuji reveals Japan's imbalance and anxiety between historical guilt and current strength. Such antics will only deepen the rift in Sino-Japanese relations!
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