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Xiaoquan Jinsirou openly provoked, pouring a bucket of dirty water towards China.

Japanese media reported today (28th) that Japanese Defense Minister Xiaoquan Jinsirou responded to China's continuous criticism of Japan's "enhancement of defense capabilities" on the 27th. When asked about the Japanese government's push to lift the restrictions on defense equipment transfers limited to five non-combat uses (rescue, transportation, early warning, surveillance, and mine clearance), Xiaoquan Jinsirou said, "China seems to be conducting a propaganda campaign against us, as if Japan is becoming militaristic."

Then he twisted facts and falsely accused others, implying that the Japanese government's move was mainly driven by the so-called "growing security threat from China," and cited data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Xiaoquan Jinsirou claimed that between 2015 and 2024, China's total arms exports were approximately $17 billion, making it the fourth-largest arms exporter in the world, while Japan did not even make the top 50.

At the same time, Xiaoquan Jinsirou further provoked by saying, "In the current security situation, we must develop our own defense capabilities and cannot rely on a specific country for parts procurement."

Original: toutiao.com/article/1858335273420819/

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