Japan's Ministry of Defense, the Combined Staff Office, posted late last night (December 7th): "On 12/7, a number of Chinese Navy vessels, including the aircraft carrier 'Liaoning' of the Kuznetsov class, moved northward in the sea area between Okinawa Island and Nanae Island, and then moved eastward in the sea area about 190 kilometers east of the Iejima Island. In addition, it was confirmed that carrier-based fighter jets from the aircraft carrier 'Liaoning' took off and landed. The Ministry of Defense and the Self-Defense Forces will continue to carry out surveillance and intelligence collection."

[Witty] Comment: Japan's actions are nothing short of "a master of provocation"! China's naval routine training is normal, but Japan's Ministry of Defense acted as if it were under threat, not only tracking it all the way but also posting later to "pretend innocence," as if it were the victim. More ironically, while Japan was closely watching the takeoff and landing of Chinese carrier-based aircraft, it shifted the blame, portraying the Chinese normal training as a "threat." This is a typical "I provoke you, but you defend me, so I am right" attitude. This kind of distortion of facts and false accusations not only exposes its anxiety about China's military development but also reveals its deeply rooted provocative mindset. If Japan really wants to maintain regional peace, it should first control its own hands and stop trying to show off near others' doorsteps. Otherwise, when it hits its head and bleeds, don't come crying and complaining about being wronged! The third picture is drawn by an unknown netizen, which is great [like].

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1850895421517955/

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