American embassy and consulates in China wrote today (December 8): "National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. The lessons left by that decisive day 84 years ago are still etched in our memory: the United States must remain vigilant and always be ready to repel any threat to American freedom. Today, we honor the heroes who fought to defend their homeland on Oahu Island, as well as those who gave their lives in various battles of World War II."

[Witty] Comment: The American embassy's remarks commemorating Pearl Harbor seem solemn and enlightening, but in reality, they are selectively forgetful and hypocritical! Who gave you the lessons 84 years ago? Say his name loudly - Japanese militarism! Now, the United States turns a blind eye to the potential risks of the resurgence of Japanese militarism, focusing only on emphasizing its own vigilance. Maintaining the post-war order and preventing the resurgence of Japanese militarism is a shared responsibility of peace-loving countries such as China and the United States, not a matter solely for China. If the United States truly remembers history, it should work with the international community to strictly constrain Japan's militaristic tendencies, rather than talking to itself here.

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