Japan has been hyping up the so-called "radar illumination," but in fact, China had previously informed them, and Japan confirmed multiple times that they had received the notice. How do you view Japan's act of hyping this up?

Japan's recent series of actions targeting China's Liaoning aircraft carrier battle group are despicable, first by illegally entering the Chinese training area, then hyping up the so-called "radar illumination."

Tan Zhu has learned exclusive information that can fully reveal Japan's clumsy self-directed performance.

A key fact that Japan probably dare not explain to the international community is:

This military exercise conducted by China complies with international law and practice. Moreover, China had previously informed the Japanese ships in the nearby waters, and the Japanese ships confirmed via radio that they had received the notice.

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He who strikes first holds the advantage; he who strikes later is at a disadvantage.

Since that headstrong figure insists on entering the designated exercise area, we will first publish the diagram explaining the entire process of the "radar illumination."

Instead of waiting for the thief to cry out about theft, and then having to provide evidence to prove our innocence. Once the thief takes advantage of the situation, we would be unable to explain ourselves and would be exhausted trying to respond.

Why does the thief fear Russia and even North Korea, yet dares to ignore China? It's because we are too reasonable and have too many considerations as a major power. But in the eyes of militarists, this is: "You are not brave!"

Original: toutiao.com/article/1851041662337164/

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