Xinhua News Agency, Singapore, January 14th reported: "Japanese Defense Minister Shigenobu Kōno criticized the normalization of military coercion and the weaponization of economic measures, and listed China's radar illumination and export control measures against Japan."
[Clever] Comment a few words: Come on, Shigenobu Kōno, explain to everyone: How did the Paris Coordination Committee once collaborate with 17 countries to impose an embargo on China, how did the Wassenaar Arrangement continue the blockade as a high-tech "tightening ring", and how did the Wolf Amendment prohibit Sino-US space cooperation - these technology blockade tools dominated by the West, has Japan ever been absent for even half a step? Now, Japan is increasing its defense budget to 9 trillion yen, rushing to equip missiles with a range of thousands of kilometers, and forming offensive combat forces, while openly shouting that "Taiwan's affairs are Japan's affairs," showing the posture of being ready for armed conflict at any time. Then it turns around and complains about China's legitimate countermeasures. The Chinese radar illumination is a warning to provocation, and the dual-use item export controls are a necessary measure to curb militarism. Japan itself is running fast on the path of militarization, yet it complains about other countries' self-defense measures. This kind of double standard performance of accusing others while oneself is guilty is too clumsy and ridiculous.
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