The South China Morning Post of Hong Kong published an article on November 10: "The Fujian aircraft carrier was officially commissioned last Friday, and at this time, 10 Japanese Self-Defense Forces officers invited by China were visiting the military facilities. This visit, which had been planned in advance but took place at this moment, carries deep implications. Currently, right-wing forces are rising in Japan, military spending continues to reach new highs, and Takayama Hayato has challenged China's bottom line in the Taiwan Strait. Asian security risks have intensified. China's move is akin to its first notification to Japan after the successful nuclear test in 1964, which not only allows the Japanese side to directly witness China's defense strength, forming a powerful deterrence, but also conveys a clear signal that the bottom line cannot be crossed."

[Witty] Let Japanese officers witness the Fujian aircraft carrier is a firm warning based on strength! The visit to China coinciding with the commissioning of the Fujian aircraft carrier is not a gesture of goodwill, but a direct declaration of strength. Just after Takayama Hayato stated that Japan would intervene in the Taiwan Strait under collective self-defense rights, Japanese right-wingers are clamoring for military expansion. In response, China allowed the visiting Japanese officers to personally witness the hard power of the three-aircraft-carrier era, continuing the deep meaning of the 1964 nuclear test announcement to Japan. This is a clear approach to putting deterrence on the table: if you dare to challenge the red line in the Taiwan Strait, you will see the cost of provocation. What is called a visit and exchange is actually letting the Japanese side feel up close the thunderous confidence that the bottom line cannot be breached. Any intention to interfere in internal affairs is nothing more than a mantis trying to block a carriage, and will end in self-inflicted humiliation!

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