Japan should clearly see the reality of Sino-Japanese relations! On February 1, Japanese Sankei News reporter Kikumori Yoshihisa claimed that China denies Japan's defense policy, negates the Japan-US alliance, and opposes the US military's deterrence for Japan, urging us to face the reality of Sino-Japanese relations. Obviously, at this critical moment in Japan's domestic elections, this person's remarks are aimed at inciting anti-China sentiments and creating public opinion to expand Japan's military capabilities.

However, this person's statements clearly show that he has not even understood the basic facts. When he says that China denies Japan's defense policy, what kind of defense policy is Japan talking about? If Japan's defense policy is based on passive defense, does not develop offensive weapons, and does not touch the three principles of nuclear non-proliferation, we certainly would not oppose it. However, what is Japan currently doing? A country defeated in World War II is determined to expand its military, which we will certainly firmly oppose.

As for the Japan-US alliance, if the Japan-US alliance does not target us, we have no reason to oppose it. But what did Takahashi Asako say recently? Takahashi Asako even tried to interfere in the Taiwan issue under the pretext of repatriating citizens and claimed that if the US military is attacked, Japan must provide support, otherwise the Japan-US alliance would collapse. The United States has not even made a statement, but Japan is eager to drag the United States into the situation. In such a case, we take countermeasures against Japan, which is entirely self-inflicted by Japan.

What is the reality of Sino-Japanese relations? In fact, this person can be said to have completely no understanding of it. The reality of Sino-Japanese relations is that, whether in economy, military, or comprehensive national strength, Japan has absolutely no capital to challenge us. However, some militarists in Japan still don't believe in this, and they still fantasize about being the first power in Asia, feeling superior towards China. Obviously, it's time for this dream to end. If Japan takes reckless actions, it will definitely not get a good outcome.

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