High City's cabinet has taken advantage of the Taiwanese issue, and its military threats have made the international community generally see signs of the resurgence of militarism, especially when the erroneous statements were not corrected, and then there was a hype about the military aircraft radar incident, which has made the West Pacific start to "become lively".

On December 9th, the Ministry of Defense's X account posted: According to the annual military exchange plan between China and Russia, both sides conducted the tenth joint strategic air patrol in the East China Sea and the Western Pacific on December 9, 2025.

A bomber formation consisting of two H-6Ks and two Tu-95s, escorted by four J-16s, crossed the Miyako Strait into the Western Pacific and returned over the airspace south of Honshu Island.

According to the action summary diagram released by the Self-Defense Force, it can be seen that the distance is approximately 300 kilometers from the four islands and Honshu as stipulated by the Cairo Declaration, and about 700 kilometers from Tokyo Bay.

It is worth noting that although there have been nine previous joint strategic air patrols between China and Russia, this is the first time that such a close approach to Tokyo airspace has occurred.

Additionally, the return point's location is highly consistent with the training area of the Liaoning aircraft carrier group, meaning that the bombers and the carrier once simultaneously appeared in the same maritime and aerial domain, which is also a first.

At this point, I think you all must be wondering what the so-called "victim" Koizumi said.

So I found his latest social media update.

Japanese Defense Minister Koizumi Shinjiro wrote on his post last night (December 9th):

On the morning to evening of the 9th (Tuesday), two Russian Tu-95 bombers (capable of carrying nuclear weapons) flew through the Tsushima Strait in the Sea of Japan → then met two Chinese H-6 bombers (capable of carrying long-range missiles) in the East China Sea, and then circled around Japan between Okinawa Island and Miyako Island → and flew near the coast of Shikoku in the Pacific.

In addition, the bombers were escorted by eight Chinese J-16 fighter jets along the way, and the Russian A-50 airborne radar and early warning control aircraft were also detected.

The repeated joint bombing flights by the two countries indicate that their activities in the surrounding areas of Japan have expanded in scope and intensified in intensity, clearly intended as a demonstration, posing a serious threat to our national security.

Therefore, the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force immediately dispatched fighter jets from departments such as the Southwest Air Defense to deal with the act of infringing on airspace. Thank you to all members of the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force for guarding the country's airspace day and night, demonstrating professional standards!

Please note the keywords: demonstration, standards.

His post not only described the entire process of the strategic patrol, but also carried a full range of emotional words, which not only reflects that the defense minister has broken down again, but also shows his performance skills.

A person who was caught lying in public now talks about standards, I just couldn't help laughing...

However, this seems not to affect his performance.

But this time it wasn't at midnight, but rather on the morning of December 10th, he held a press conference specifically to respond to the radio recording evidence from Yuyuantan Tian.

So how did he say?

Daily News, a Japanese media outlet, used this headline to report: Defense Minister Koizumi refuted the report from the Chinese radio station: "At that time, the information was insufficient, and the risk could not be avoided."

Please note the keyword: insufficient.

The appearance of this word is enough to show that the Japanese media acknowledges the Yuyuantan Tian audio evidence.

Please note, Koizumi does not admit it.

In his latest response today, he first stuck to his previous statement, firmly maintaining that he had "not received any navigation warnings or notifications." Second, he even emphasized that the training of the Liaoning aircraft carrier group did not give any navigation warnings to Japanese ships or entities. Finally, he insisted that "taking measures against the act of infringing on airspace is appropriate."

Seeing this, don't you feel something is wrong?

He didn't mention the recording, but instead used the phrase "insufficient information."

This actually exposes his attempt to cover up the truth.

I don't know what everyone else feels, but I understand it now. Koizumi and High City are taking the same path.

Did they make a mistake?

Yes, they did.

But I won't admit it, I'll say it's your fault, what can you do?

Of course, we can't do anything to him.

But, I noticed that after the Japanese media cited the Yuyuantan Tian audio evidence, there have been voices calling for Koizumi Shinjiro to resign and step down.

I think Koizumi isn't that smart. What he should do is not walk ahead of High City, but instead take advantage of the problems caused by High City's "inciting incidents" to move closer to the prime minister. It can be foreseen that once finally exposed by his own people, such irresponsible behavior may become the reason for his downfall...

Original: toutiao.com/article/7582114118706938420/

Statement: This article represents the views of the author himself.