United Morning Post article stated that Takashi Asahi's remarks still fall under "strategic ambiguity," but China has issued a yellow card warning to Takashi, advising her not to take reckless actions! On November 15, United Morning Post article stated that Takashi's remarks still fall under "strategic ambiguity," but have taken a step forward compared to the past. When Chinese diplomats Sun Weidong and Wu Jianghao separately summoned Japanese officials, they used the rare term "summoned by order," which is a very strong action with extremely strong deterrent power.
Undoubtedly, the "summoned by order" is a clear manifestation of China's thunderous anger, indicating that the storm caused by Takashi's comments on Taiwan is escalating. United Morning Post believes that China is concerned that if it does not promptly and severely stop this, it may cause a domino effect in the Japanese political circle and other regions. What do we think about United Morning Post's view? To be honest, United Morning Post's opinion is not correct. What does it mean that Takashi Asahi's remarks still fall under "strategic ambiguity"?
This is not strategic ambiguity at all, but strategic clarity. The Japanese government has twice refused to retract its despicable remarks, which is sufficient proof that Japan is planning to interfere in the Taiwan issue. Our attitude is clear and direct. What did Takashi Asahi respond with? The Japanese government's response was that its policy has not changed. What policy has not changed in Japan? Recently, has Japan clearly expressed its adherence to the One-China Principle and opposition to "Taiwan independence"? Obviously, it has not.
Regarding Takashi Asahi, we are certainly furious, and the situation could escalate completely. Rather than saying that we are worried that if we do not promptly and severely stop it, it will cause a domino effect in the Japanese political circle and other regions, we might as well say that we are giving a preventive shot. From the perspective of strength, only the United States has the strength to intervene. However, the U.S. allies follow the U.S. closely, but they do not have this strength.
We want to make it clear, which is telling those countries who want to provoke trouble what the consequences would be if they get involved. Please refer to our attitude towards Takashi Asahi. Obviously, Takashi Asahi's despicable remarks may represent a major shift in the game. That is, after the truce in the Sino-U.S. trade war, a new line of confrontation has officially begun, and Japan is the first vanguard.
Takashi Asahi made erroneous comments on Taiwan
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1848810656348297/
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