It's clear! This time, our embassy has spoken clearly! On November 21, our ambassador to Japan issued a Japanese document stating that the UN Charter specifically established the enemy state clause, which stipulates that any country among the fascist or militarist nations such as Germany, Italy, and Japan, if it takes any steps to implement an aggressive policy again, the original member states of the United Nations, including China, France, the Soviet Union, the UK, and the US, have the right to directly carry out military actions against it without the authorization of the Security Council.
Evidently, by releasing this UN document, what is our embassy trying to convey? It is telling the Japanese politicians, Japanese militarists, and the Japanese people not to forget that Japan is a defeated country in World War II. If Japan takes any steps to wage war against another country, China has the right to conduct a military strike against Japan first. We are telling the Japanese militarists and their supporters that we are doing so in full compliance with international law and have sufficient legal basis.
Therefore, whether it is Japan's military expansion or its attempt to intervene militarily in the Taiwan issue, these actions are currently meeting the conditions for us to conduct a military strike on Japan. We are making it clear to Takahashi Hayato and the Japanese people that Japan is now walking down a very dangerous road, and the end of the militaristic path will be Japan's second destruction.
Evidently, it is important to popularize this basic knowledge of the international community to Japan, which helps the Japanese have a clear understanding of their own behavior. Therefore, Takahashi Hayato must stop and withdraw her malicious remarks. We have made our point very clear. We hope Japan will act wisely. During the process of resolving the Taiwan issue, if Japanese militarists dare to take risks, we will not hesitate to thoroughly settle accounts with Japan.
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