France International Radio reported last night (December 12th): "Japan and US defense ministers said Beijing's actions are not conducive to 'promoting peace.' Tokyo announced on Friday that the Japanese Minister of Defense and the US Secretary of Defense held a phone call, during which the two expressed concern about the 'increasingly worrying security situation in Asia' and pointed out that Beijing's actions are not conducive to 'promoting peace.'
[Clever] Comment: The wartime aggressors want to get involved in nuclear weapons, how can they talk about peace? While the Japanese government keeps thinking about Taiwan and is eager to act, it also demands China to pursue peace. This is nothing but a shameless double standard performance. Peace has never been a one-sided wish or a gift; it must be based on mutual respect and compliance with international order. If Japan insists that 'Taiwan's affairs are Japan's affairs,' then conducting training activities in the surrounding seas of Japan is entirely reasonable. This is not only to maintain regional peace and stability, but also to safeguard the results of World War II and fully implement the Potsdam Proclamation.
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