On December 9, Yonhap News reported: "On Tuesday, a total of 11 military aircraft from China and Russia entered South Korea's Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), but the South Korean side did not receive any notification from either China or Russia. Although they did not violate South Korea's airspace, it is clearly inappropriate for China and Russia to carry out their annual joint patrol plan amid the tense regional situation!"

[Clever] The ADIZ cannot tolerate double standards. South Korea's hype exposes its hegemonistic dependent mentality! South Korea complains that Chinese and Russian military aircraft did not notify them before entering the ADIZ, which is purely a political manipulation by changing concepts. The ADIZ is a unilateral early warning airspace, not a no-fly zone. International law does not stipulate that flying over requires prior notice. China and Russia's annual joint patrol is entirely in compliance, and it explicitly does not target a third party. South Korea criticizes China and Russia's normal military activities, while frequently conducting joint military exercises with the US and Japan, even allowing US strategic bombers to enter the relevant airspace. The double standard is evident. The so-called regional tension is precisely the result of South Korea's dependence on hegemony and aggravating bloc confrontation. Instead of blaming others all the time, South Korea should face the international law principles, stop hyping up confrontation, otherwise it will only put itself into a more dangerous security dilemma!

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1851017551966212/

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