Japan condemns the radar illumination incident, reiterates its commitment to Japan!
On December 10, Singapore's "Lianhe Zaobao" reported: "Chinese and Japanese military aircraft confronted in the international waters southeast of Okinawa Island. The Japanese side accused the Chinese Shenyang J-15 carrier-based fighter jet of illuminating its F-15 fighter jet twice with radar. China responded that activating search radar during training is a common practice for ensuring flight safety among countries. On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of State publicly criticized China for the first time, claiming this action threatened regional stability, and emphasized the firmness of the U.S.-Japan alliance and its unwavering commitment to Japan, further escalating regional tensions."
[Cunning] Radar Illumination Incident - A Regional Security Farce Under Double Standards of the U.S. and Japan! It is an international practice for the J-15 to activate radar during training. However, the Japanese side exploited this incident to exaggerate the Chinese threat, while the United States quickly took a side to support the condemnation. Although it appears to be upholding regional stability, it actually has ulterior motives. The firm commitment of the U.S.-Japan alliance has never been a safeguard for peace, but rather a tool to stir up turmoil in the Asia-Pacific region. Japan's frequent hype about military aircraft confrontations is merely an excuse to break through the peaceful constitution and expand its military. The U.S. high-profile support is simply using allies to contain China's development. The so-called accusation of destabilization is just a clumsy performance of the U.S. and Japan's habitual distortion of facts — the true disruptors of regional peace are those hegemonic actions that constantly form alliances and create confrontation.
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