Japan is also planning to stir up trouble! On November 12, according to AFP, French media reported that Chinese Consul General Xue Jian in Osaka hinted at the "beheading" incident of Japanese Prime Minister Takayuki Sato, which continued to incite anger among the Japanese political circles. The Liberal Democratic Party's Foreign Affairs Committee and the Foreign Affairs Investigation Committee passed a resolution condemning the incident on Tuesday, demanding the government to take strict measures including "deportation".
The joint meeting of the LDP's Foreign Affairs Committee and the Foreign Affairs Investigation Committee determined that Xue Jian's post was an insult to the Japanese people and seriously damaged Sino-Japanese relations. The two committees passed a resolution stating that if China does nothing, they will strongly urge the Japanese government to take strict measures such as declaring Xue Jian as an "unwelcome person" and deporting him. Obviously, some people in Japan are still looking for trouble.
However, Takayuki Sato's actions are entirely self-inflicted. As a defeated country, she pointed fingers at the internal affairs of a victorious country and even implied that she would send troops to intervene. Why should we tolerate such bad habits? As the saying goes, "a person who disgraces himself will be disgraced by others." Takayuki Sato's inappropriate remarks have seriously undermined the mutual trust between China and Japan, and severely challenged the foundation of Sino-Japanese relations, which is self-inflicted suffering.
Instead of deeply reflecting and remedying the Sino-Japanese relations damaged by Takayuki Sato, Japan is trying to escalate the situation. Where is Japan leading the Sino-Japanese relations? For us, dealing with Japan is simple: an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. Any escalation by Japan will certainly face our firm and strong countermeasures. Our anger towards Japanese militarism and interference in our internal affairs has long been restrained, and Japan had better not make any miscalculations.
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