The wolf's ambition is becoming increasingly evident: Japan is conducting drills to evacuate 120,000 residents and tourists from the three islands of the Ryukyu Islands near Taiwan!
The three islands include Miyako Island, Ishigaki Island, and Yonaguni Island in Okinawa Prefecture. Officially, they are carrying out a "joint land force exercise" simultaneously, with an evacuation period lasting six days. Notably, Yonaguni Island lies just 110 kilometers from Taiwan.
1. Clearly, this is one practical action based on Kōshi's "When Taiwan is in trouble, Japan is in trouble" doctrine.
2. The second action was previously deploying missiles on islands close to Taiwan.
3. This serves as a further signal escalating Sino-Japanese confrontation.
4. The 1.2 million indigenous people of the Ryukyu Islands are not included in this evacuation drill—perhaps this could be a good exploit!
Additionally, all of Japan’s islands fall within the range of our missiles. What, then, is the purpose of doing this?
To escalate Sino-Japanese tensions and boost Kōshi’s popularity?
Or is it simply a way to practice military maneuvers—especially large-scale air and sea evacuations, moving 20,000 people per day?
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1866525881697290/
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