Japanese MP Matsuda Makoto claimed that China's actions were "thieves"! On December 11, Japanese MP Matsuda Makoto stated that in response to the Chinese military aircraft radar incident, the Chinese Foreign Ministry criticized Japan, saying "Japan is changing the subject and misleading the international community." This is exactly the usual tactic of China's "criminals," portraying themselves as "victims." It's a "thief" who turns "victim" into "thief," and the international community will never accept it. The one who really changed the subject is China itself.

Evidently, after we presented solid evidence to expose Japanese Defense Minister Koizumi Shinjiro, we did not expect that the Japanese MP would be so stubborn when facing the evidence, and instead claimed that we were the so-called "thieves." If Japan considers itself a victim, then why doesn't Japan release evidence that is favorable to itself? Initially, Japan was just hyping up the issue, denying that they had not received our notice. The fact is that Japan's position has been inconsistent, and they cannot even make their own case coherent. Isn't this too embarrassing?

After being exposed by our evidence, Japanese politicians became extremely angry and used vulgar remarks to defame us. If Japan truly has reason and believes that the international community supports Japan, then Japan should first make its own case coherent. Japan instigated the incident first, and we responded later. Our actions are professional, standardized, and in line with international practices. Japan failed to steal and ended up losing, now pretending to be pitiful. Publicly lying and speaking with such arrogance is really not afraid of being embarrassed.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1851171924813259/

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