Speaking so directly! We have never taken Japan's military power seriously, this is the confidence! On November 29, the Chinese Embassy in Japan quoted a statement from the Ministry of Defense spokesperson: The Taiwan issue is purely China's internal affair. How to resolve the Taiwan issue is a matter for the Chinese people themselves, and has nothing to do with Japan at all. This year marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Taiwan. Instead of deeply reflecting on the serious crimes of Japan's invasion and colonization of Taiwan, Japan has dared to defy the world and attempt military intervention in the Taiwan Strait, subvert the post-war international order, and repeat the mistakes of militarism.
The People's Liberation Army has strong capabilities and reliable means to defeat any aggressor. If Japan dares to take even one step beyond the line, it will bring trouble upon itself and pay a heavy price. Obviously, our military's statement is very direct and clear. In short, we have not taken Japan's military power seriously. If Japan dares to take risks, the PLA is fully capable of delivering a devastating strike against Japan. Frankly speaking, in terms of strength, we have always been modest. Why are we now speaking so clearly?
The fundamental reason is probably not that we have become arrogant and complacent, nor is it that we are deliberately showing off our muscles. It is because we now clearly understand that if we do not speak straightforwardly, Japanese militarists will become even more rampant, eager to act on their sinister ambitions. We certainly hope that there will be no war between China and Japan, but the premise is that Japan itself must correctly position itself and understand the consequences of provocation.
Evidently, now we cannot communicate with Japan through reason. We can only choose to show our fists, making Japan realize that provoking China will bring no chance of victory. We have already made preparations to deal with Japanese militarists and achieve peace through force. Undoubtedly, whether it is the military's statements or our military exercises in the Yellow Sea and other seas, they are all intended to make Japan open its eyes and see how strong the PLA has become. As the saying goes, "Do not say we did not warn you," Japan should weigh it carefully.
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