Japan has been hyping up the issue of China's carrier-based aircraft "radar illumination," but China quickly presented evidence to Japan's face. However, after China released a recording of the "previous notification to Japan about the upcoming flight training," Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Kiichi Miura changed his stance, but then made a cunning defense: "Indeed, there was a notice that the training flight would start, but the Self-Defense Forces did not receive specific information about the airspace where the carrier-based aircraft would conduct training, nor is there evidence that aviation information was notified in advance."
Here, I would like to quote the words of U.S. Secretary of State Hull when the Pearl Harbor incident occurred: "……In my 50-year public service career, I have never seen a country so shameless, full of hypocrisy and blatant distortion of facts, something I could never imagine even in my dreams. There is no country on earth that can fabricate such preposterous lies and speak so many lies."
More than 80 years later, Hull's assessment of Japan remains accurate. Japan is a country that is naturally prone to lying and always makes various excuses, and it has never dared to take responsibility for its actions.
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