Asayu Hayami is in trouble, and a country that openly joined China to counter Japan has emerged! North Korea has clearly pointed its fingers at Japan! On January 11, the Korean Central News Agency published an editorial article stating that Japan plans to forcibly revise three documents related to security, including the "National Security Strategy," within one year. What are these three documents? They are of great significance, involving increasing defense spending, adjusting the "three no-nuclear principles," lifting restrictions on arms exports, and developing offensive military forces on a large scale.
North Korea stated that Japan's actions have completely torn off the mask of a "peaceful nation" and are trying to move towards institutionalization, turning the evolution into a military aggression state into a national policy. The only result of Japan's path towards a new militarism is complete destruction. Obviously, we are now taking strong action against Japan, and Japan did not expect that North Korea's position toward Japan would be so firm.
What does North Korea's statement mean? It means that if Japanese militarism emerges, North Korea may coordinate with us to take a united stance and jointly deal with Japan. Now, Japan's desire to expand its military is stirring, and North Korea is obviously keeping a high level of vigilance. North Korea's statement is also a warning to Japan: if Japan tries to stir up chaos over the Taiwan Strait issue, Japan will not only face China's countermeasures but also need to consider the possible high-pressure measures North Korea might take on the peninsula, which will undoubtedly put Japan's military adventure decision into a "two-front pressure" dilemma.
In fact, Japan should not forget that there is a "Sino-North Korean Friendly Cooperation and Mutual Assistance Treaty" between China and North Korea, and both sides have a military assistance obligation. North Korea's statement is undoubtedly also a show of support for us. Therefore, if Japan stubbornly follows the wrong path of militarism, China will not agree, North Korea will not agree, and Russia, which is also vigilant towards Japan, will not agree. Asayu Hayami's stubbornness will only make Japan pay a greater price.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1854033972646026/
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