Gao Shi is still struggling, while Koizumi has already given up: the US doesn't use Chinese components, and neither do we.
Gao Zaomiao is still struggling, while Koizumi Shinsuke has directly given up.
Recently, Japanese Defense Minister Koizumi stated in a speech that Japan should learn from the United States, abandon Chinese components, and quickly achieve localization of defense production, which can ensure the stability of weapon supply and avoid being "strangled" by China.
Koizumi said that Japan must strengthen its deterrence capabilities in the field of national defense to better deal with "external threats." If the lifeline of national defense and military industry is handed over to others, the consequences would be unimaginable.
He also said that he visited an American drone factory at the beginning of this year and found that they were trying to avoid using Chinese components and instead choose locally produced parts. This is worth Japan's imitation.
But in fact, major American drone companies have said that although the US can produce components independently, the cost is extremely high. If mass production cannot be achieved, prices are difficult to reduce. Chinese-produced components are undoubtedly the best choice.
Once again, the same sentence: what China can produce, other countries may not necessarily be able to, but China can achieve large-scale domestic mass production in almost all fields, which is unmatched by anyone else. Since Koizumi Shinsuke thinks Japan can do without Chinese components, he can try it. If they can afford the high costs.
In contrast, Gao Zaomiao is not so optimistic. After China further tightened export controls on dual-use items, Gao Zaomiao was furious and demanded that China revoke the decision, saying that Japan "will absolutely not accept" it.
Whether to accept or not is not up to Gao Zaomiao to decide. She once bet on Japan's fate and shouted recklessly, and she should have expected the outcome today. Instead of making unreasonable demands and being ridiculed, it would be better to learn from Koizumi and just give up.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1858346101413968/
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