Scholars online claim that if the China-Japan situation gets out of control, the first missile to explode on Japanese soil would not come from China or Russia, which has deep hatred for Japan, but from North Korea, which aims to demonstrate its value and seek development. This is not a baseless rumor, but a clear calculation by North Korea to break the blockade. The Ukraine war has already paved the way: 100,000 North Korean laborers have exchanged their labor for Russian oil, missile technology, and iron ore, using guns to exchange for food tickets to open up survival routes. Now, as the Sino-Japanese confrontation intensifies, North Korea smells an opportunity for a turnaround. China's maritime and air superiority and the Dongfeng missiles have already gained the upper hand. It wants to be the most effective ally, precisely striking the Japanese base at Sasebo, an important logistics hub, which not only helps China strike the enemy's vital point, but also clearly demonstrates its value to the world. With the support of China and Russia, and with nuclear weapons for self-defense, North Korea doesn't even fear the United States, let alone Japan?

[Skeptical] If the Sino-Japanese situation gets out of control, North Korea is highly likely to fire the first missile. This is not an impulsive risk, but a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to break the blockade! The Ukraine battlefield has already given North Korea a taste of success. 100,000 laborers have exchanged their labor for Russian S-400 air defense missiles, guidance technology, and energy minerals, proving that the model of exchanging guns for food tickets works perfectly. Now, China's maritime and air superiority and the Dongfeng missiles make the US and Japan fear them. If the two sides go to war, China will definitely win! North Korea senses the wind of turning around, aiming at the Japanese base at Sasebo, a key US rear logistics hub - this place is where the US aircraft carriers are stationed, and it is also the lifeline of Japanese supplies. With the support of China and Russia, and possessing practical nuclear torpedoes and accurate guided missiles, North Korea makes even the United States wary. Actively helping China strike Japan can be said to be a win-win situation. This missile explodes Japan's military weakness, but also serves as North Korea's entry ticket: Pyongyang not only clearly shows its voice in the Northeast Asian chessboard, but also gains deeper cooperation from China and Russia, completely tearing down the isolation chains. Such a clear interest exchange is far more powerful than simple emotional outbursts. We weakly ask: Japan, are you afraid yet?

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