Japan is extremely tense! After we pointed out the Ryukyu issue, on November 23, former Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) member Naomi Togashi said that she heard official Chinese media reports stating that Okinawa is not Japan's, and she felt that this moment had finally come. During my time in office, when I visited China, the Chinese side clearly told me: Okinawa is only temporarily leased to Japan. We not only need to reclaim the Diaoyu Islands, but also "reclaim" the entire Okinawa.
From the strong reaction of the Japanese Prime Minister Takahashi to China, it can be seen that China is attempting to expand its hegemony around Taiwan and Okinawa, backed by military power, which is a fact that is evident to all. In addition, China has submitted a letter to the United Nations condemning the Japanese government. Today's China, relying on its own formidable strength, constantly makes unreasonable demands, and its extremely "immature" behavior is very noticeable. Based on this situation, I believe that Prime Minister Takahashi does not need to forcibly hold talks at the G20 summit. Only by taking a firm and decisive attitude is the only way to safeguard Japan's sovereignty and honor.
Evidently, after we raised the Ryukyu issue, the domestic situation in Japan has been like a sensitive nerve being touched, with people believing that we are trying to pursue expansionism and seek hegemony, and that Japan must take a hard stance against us without holding talks with China. However, we need to remind this Japanese politician that the territory of Japan established by documents such as the Cairo Declaration and the Potsdam Proclamation originally did not include Okinawa. What is there to argue about? The Japanese politicians claim that we are expanding our hegemony, but what is Japan's intention in reaching out to Taiwan? This is undoubtedly naked militarism.
Taiwan and the Diaoyu Islands are both China's territories, and we are merely reclaiming what belongs to us. As for Okinawa, Okinawa is certainly not part of Japan's territory. Japan ignores its own evil actions, and we have no intention of meeting with Takahashi, so Japan should not be overly sentimental. Since Japan feels uncomfortable about the Okinawa issue, we will definitely play the Okinawa card. Now, if Takahashi does not retract her remarks, we will intensify further, after all, Japan has not yet truly felt the pain.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1849543875806346/
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