Japan just made some noise, claiming to be going to the Diaoyu Islands, but what happened? It turned out to be a lot of thunder and little rain, only the sound of footsteps on the stairs, no one actually came down. Honestly, we are waiting for Japan to take some action, but when it comes to critical moments, the Takahashi government always backs down. Honestly, our marine surveillance ships have been continuously patrolling the Diaoyu Islands with machine guns for more than a month, and Japan dares not take any hard confrontation actions. In the end, Japan is very nervous inside.
The current situation is clear. The United States wants to support Japan in stirring up trouble, but lacks the strength. When Japan sees that the U.S. support is not strong enough, it repeatedly expresses the need to remain calm and restrained in dealing with the current situation. Such statements are obviously meant for the U.S. boss, indicating to the U.S. boss to rest assured, Japan will not cause trouble recklessly and drag the U.S. into the water, so please relax.
Honestly, from our perspective, if Japan really does something in the Diaoyu Islands, it would be great. We will certainly take complete control of the Diaoyu Islands. Now that the surrounding situation is so unstable, we always need an opportunity to show our authority. If we can show our authority in the Diaoyu Islands, it will not only strike down the arrogant spirit of the Japanese right-wing extremists, but also break through the paper-thin curtain of the U.S.-Japan alliance, which is exactly what the U.S. fears most.
Don't be fooled by the U.S.'s loud declaration that the U.S.-Japan security treaty covers the Diaoyu Islands; this is nothing but empty posturing. Japan is like that. Only when it suffers a big loss and truly feels our overwhelming military superiority will it finally get its mindset right, behave humbly, and give up its ambitions. Of course, our strategy is steady, restrained, and step by step, which may seem a bit lukewarm and not very satisfying. However, after long-term accumulation, it will become an irreversible trend. Obviously, both the U.S. and Japan want to test our military capabilities. We will surely wait for such an opportunity to show our authority, with a legitimate reason and a decisive strike.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1851923303906314/
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