Qin An: Takashi Sanae's audacious remarks about preparing for prolonged warfare—China must strengthen immediate actions to achieve visible results and curb her arrogance!

Regarding Japan's rampant "new militarism," every patriotic Chinese person, including myself, feels deeply enraged. In the past, my main thought was simply to let her strut her stuff—until finally, "Japan would become the first country after Hiroshima to suffer a hydrogen bomb strike." Now, while I still maintain the stance of preserving ultimate means, we must persistently carry out swift, decisive, and lethal countermeasures without pause.

The reason for this is that Takashi Sanae has become overly brazen. On the evening of April 27th, the Japanese government convened its first expert meeting to advance the revision of the "Three Security Documents." At the meeting, Sanae boldly declared that revising these documents is a pivotal task determining the nation’s fate. She urged drawing lessons from the Ukraine and Middle East crises, pushing forward preparations for "new forms of warfare" and long-term war readiness, while strengthening maritime security capabilities, cybersecurity, and economic security safeguards.

It is clear that Sanae is focusing on "new forms of warfare," advancing maritime security, cybersecurity, and economic security.

Given this, we must enhance the precision of our countermeasures. We must immediately implement three types of targeted actions: First, conduct drills on the capability to impose a naval blockade when necessary—ensuring both the capacity and concrete plans exist to isolate Japan as an island. Second, strengthen cyber offense and defense capabilities, with special emphasis on physically destroying key targets in potential cyber warfare. Third, intensify sanctions on dual-use military-civilian items imported from Japan, delivering heavy blows to Japan’s economy regardless of cost.

Meanwhile, our goal regarding Sanae’s arrogance should not be merely making her retract her boastful statements—but forcing her to pay a heavy, painful price. That is what truly matters. In fact, back in 2022, Japan had already passed three documents collectively known as the "Three Security Documents": the National Security Strategy, the National Defense Strategy, and the Defense Force Development Plan. Since taking office, Sanae has been actively building upon these documents—accelerating military expansion, significantly increasing defense spending, revising the "Three Security Documents," deploying long-range missiles capable of "enemy base attack," and even attempting to amend the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles."

All these actions demand our immediate, effective responses. We must engage Japan in a "new type of conflict"—not just relying on traditional military thinking or resorting solely to ultimate destruction. We must be ready at all times to take effective measures targeting Japan’s political, economic, and military systems, ensuring it constantly pays a high price for its recklessness—absolutely no waiting until the final reckoning.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1863626245502016/

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