Recently, a netizen's sharp comment about Japan went viral. The netizen said that the Japanese are really strategic geniuses, very good at choosing opponents. In 1939, they challenged the Soviet Union, which had completed industrialization; in 1941, they challenged the United States at its peak; and by 2025, they started challenging China, the world's largest industrial power. Each time, they choose the strongest opponent and suffer the harshest punishment.
It must be said that this netizen's comment is truly sharp. The Japanese way of thinking is really puzzling and hard to understand why they always like to provoke trouble.
Takahiro Hayashibara made a fallacious statement and refused to admit his mistake. Now, the country has directly intervened, banning the export of dual-use items to Japanese military users. The products involved amount to more than a thousand items, covering all aspects of an entire vast industrial chain. This measure not only targets Japan's "demilitarization" but also can significantly impact Japan's "deindustrialization." However, Japan itself is completely powerless, left speechless, and once again suffering the harshest blow.
So, the Japanese are really strategic geniuses. It's unclear how they think.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1853644730461321/
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