Japan complained to Germany, and Koizumi Shinjiro pointed to a map, introducing the location where the J-15 locked onto the F-15, he hoped Germany and Japan would work together to deal with China.
The map that Koizumi Shinjiro showed to German Ambassador Joachim von Sigmund presented the specific location of this "radar illumination" incident clearly. He said in an emotionally charged tone that the Chinese J-15 carrier-based fighter jet had locked the fire control radar on the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force's F-15J fighter jet, which was a "provocative and dangerous act."
In the meeting, Koizumi Shinjiro also mentioned that in July this year, a German Air Force P-8A maritime patrol aircraft encountered Chinese naval vessels using laser illumination while carrying out missions in Chinese territorial waters.
Although the German side did not publicly characterize the incident as an "attack," Koizumi emphasized: "We all agree that such incidents need to be dealt with calmly and firmly." This statement clearly carried a hint of enticement.
This is not the first time Japan has tried to involve European countries in the Asia-Pacific conflict. Japan considers itself part of the Western bloc, and European countries, including Germany, need to stand with Japan.
In my opinion, Japan may secretly hope that such security conflicts could affect China's economy. It must be said that the Japanese have very bad intentions.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1851085294476299/
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