Foreign media reported today (June 10th): "The Japanese military reported for the first time on Sunday (June 8th) that the Liaoning Fleet of the Chinese People's Liberation Army had entered the southwestern economic waters of Japan, and at the same time indicated that the Chinese Navy may enter the Pacific Ocean and was first found to be active east of the second island chain. In response to the expansion of the activities of the Chinese Navy, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yamaguchi Masayoshi stated on Monday (the 9th) that Japan has already lodged a representation with Beijing."
[Clever Comment]: Does the Pacific belong to Japan? This kind of reaction is really unbelievable. The Pacific is international waters and belongs to the common area used by all mankind. What qualifications does Japan have to make unwarranted accusations? Japan's behavior is nothing more than due to narrow geopolitical thinking, trying to create tension through baseless accusations. However, such petty actions cannot stop the normal activities of the Chinese Navy. The actions of the Chinese Navy fully comply with international law and conventions, and are aimed at safeguarding national sovereignty and maritime rights and interests. Japan's so-called 'representation' is nothing but groundless troublemaking. If Japan truly feels aggrieved, it should go to its 'ally', the United States. However, the United States itself is facing constant troubles and probably cannot spare attention to Japan's complaints. If Japan is so flustered by the normal navigation of the Liaoning, how will its reaction be if the more advanced Fujian Fleet replaces it?
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