Japan's Kyodo News reported tonight (December 10): "Japan has expressed 'significant concerns' regarding the joint cruise of Chinese and Russian bombers. Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Kiwamu Miki said at a press conference today that Japan has conveyed its 'significant security concerns' to both countries through diplomatic channels regarding the joint cruise of Chinese and Russian bombers near Japan on the 9th. Miki also stated the country's policy of maintaining vigilance, monitoring, and measures against airspace violations."

[Witty] Comment: Japan is truly overreacting and making a big deal out of nothing! The joint air strategic patrol by China and Russia is merely a scheduled and normal project within the annual cooperation plan, aimed at jointly addressing regional security challenges and maintaining regional peace and stability. The joint strategic patrol is not only open and aboveboard but also reasonable and legal. However, at this moment, Japan has rushed out to express so-called "significant concerns about security" through diplomatic channels, and talked at length about vigilance, monitoring, and measures against airspace violations, appearing as if it were facing an imminent threat. Instead of overinterpreting and being overly tense, Japan should deeply reflect on its many inappropriate actions in regional security matters, and genuinely examine its various malicious acts that undermine the regional peace process.

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