Soft, ridiculous!!

I estimate many people have this question: why is Japan so arrogant, and why haven’t we made any significant moves? Firstly, are we falling into a misunderstanding, forgetting a characteristic of Chinese history, which is that we never talk about our advantages, and when we suffer losses, we feel embarrassed. Historical officials always highlight the humiliation as much as possible. Do we really have no reaction to Japan's provocations? Ask the street kids with four balls on their heads; why haven't we heard from them lately? Why were the recent exercises by the US, Japan, and South Korea clearly observed, and why did the Zunyi ship chase someone until they ran out of power? There are too many examples. Let's review the recent events to understand.

According to the latest revelations from Japan, our Liaoning aircraft carrier trained in the East China Sea on December 5, then wandered around the Miyako Strait, and the next day in the waters 270 kilometers west of Diaoyu Island, they saw us conducting carrier-based aircraft takeoffs and landings. Then we saw the official statement that Japan dared to interfere with our exercises. This was mentioned before; they seem scared. Just like when Australia saw our 075 fleet wandering around, they also backed down. Because the combat power of a small fleet exceeds the comprehensive combat power of their entire country. And Japan, let's not even start; they don’t even have the Izumo-class carrier of 50,000 tons. Even if they expand as they say, how do they feel when facing carriers over 80,000 or even 100,000 tons?

We all say Japan fears power but does not embrace virtue; this is precisely the survival law of the international environment. They only look at military strength, not at whether you are good or bad, and it has nothing to do with kindness. In this region, kindness is worth its weight in gold. This time, the Liaoning carrier group brought along a 055, which is the 101 Nanchang ship, and two 052Ds, namely the 117 Xining ship and the 124 Kaifeng ship, without a supply ship because it was too close. Why does Japan know this so clearly? It’s because we let them see! Especially since Japan’s Ministry of Defense said our J-15 radar-illuminated their F-15G for three minutes and protested. Is it possible that our radar detection range is inherently large, and you guys intruded? We were just passive. Why did you bring your planes out? Why couldn’t your ground radar lock on?

If there’s a problem on your side, you first shout loudly because your strength is insufficient. Now two fleet groups have already been formed, and there’s still no news from the Shandong ship. Will there be exercises with the double aircraft carrier fleet? In June, there was already a defensive exercise, and when the Fujian ship group comes out, there will be more possibilities. After all, the resting place of an aircraft carrier is the vast ocean, not sitting in a port. Now the East China Sea, Yellow Sea, and South China Sea are already unobstructed. If it’s just aircraft carriers circling around them, it doesn’t mean much; the intensity isn’t enough. What is true fear? It’s facing a dense array of ships; the fear instilled in them by America during World War II has been awakened.

Of course, our exercises are not for Japan to see; it doesn’t have that qualification. They are mainly for Western countries to observe. They also saw from satellites that there were no exercise announcements issued. On December 4, they saw hundreds of ships mobilized, including the 075 amphibious assault ship and the 052D, etc., suddenly appearing in the Pacific. This wasn’t at night; it was broad daylight. What are you afraid of? Do we only have a little over a hundred ships? Japan was the first to be scared, saying this exceeded China’s defense needs. What does exceeded mean? Clearly, it’s insufficient. Is Japan afraid? It should want to show the US. Furthermore, Australia’s defense minister was also watching as the 075 fleet was about to wander at their doorstep. They are puzzled; why is the exercise so extensive? Isn’t this simple?

Doesn’t Japan like to make a big show of military expansion? We are demonstrating what a real undeclared war looks like. Don’t think that just because you make a couple of gestures, we should go to war; it’s unnecessary!! Many things can be resolved through training. Look at the interesting situation in Japan; there’s a new narrative saying our military has no combat capability. The last country to say this, the US, has long since shut up. Japan really thinks that the US letting them watch the first island chain means they can treat this place as their own territory. After a hundred ships set sail, it’s just the norm; many weapons haven’t been revealed. The Pacific is large enough to accommodate the US Navy, and we can also do so. This is public waters, not private territory; it should be a shared testing ground. Do they really think we only talk? Experts only need to strike once; that’s the way of a great power, and it will be the norm in the future. If worse comes to worst, just keep some quick-acting heart-saving pills at home!!